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Sunday, November 08, 2009

Congressmen Exchange Partisan Jabs Over The Yankees

Let the record show...that I posted this and immediately headphoned some Velvet Davenport.

Democrat Reps. Eliot Engel and Edolphus Towns began the accolades. Engle, who lives in the Bronx, wore a Yankee cap, calling it “a symbol of unity.” He said, “I know it is violating rules to put a hat on, but I am going to do it for just two seconds because I think it is really important that I put this on...In Asia, in Africa, in Europe, in the Middle East wherever we go we see people wearing Yankee hats.”

But Utah Republican Jason Chaffetz wanted to talk about health care and not baseball. “While the Democrats want to talk baseball we want to talk about health care,” he said. “While the New York Yankees are winning the World Series the American families are striking out.”

New York Democratic Rep. Jose Serrano fired back at Chaffetz. Serrano accused the Republican of turning the World Series into a partisan issue. “Americans celebrate success and I am positive that there is not a single American in this country, except for some in this House, who would think that what we are doing today is wrong.”

Serrano added, “This weekend we will deal with the biggest issue of our times.”

Health care or Yankees, New York Democrat Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez took another position.

“I just would like for the record to reflect the fact that I am a Mets fan,” she said.

Repoz Posted: November 08, 2009 at 02:27 AM | 22 comment(s)
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   1. Jeff K.  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 09:42 AM (#3382257)
Health care or Yankees, New York Democrat Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez took another position.

“I just would like for the record to reflect the fact that I am a Mets fan,” she said.


Hmm, I can't decide to go with the "Of course she is, she's Hispanic" joke, or something like "She punctuated this statement by trying to order a hamburger and fries, before becoming enraged on being told she was not at McDonald's."
   2. TerpNats  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 09:59 AM (#3382267)
But Utah Republican Jason Chaffetz wanted to talk about health care and not baseball. “While the Democrats want to talk baseball we want to talk about health care,” he said. “While the New York Yankees are winning the World Series the American families are striking out.”

New York Democratic Rep. Jose Serrano fired back at Chaffetz. Serrano accused the Republican of turning the World Series into a partisan issue. “Americans celebrate success and I am positive that there is not a single American in this country, except for some in this House, who would think that what we are doing today is wrong.”
One also wonders what dog Chaffetz has in theis fight. Is he a Rockies fan?

Health care or Yankees, New York Democrat Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez took another position.

“I just would like for the record to reflect the fact that I am a Mets fan,” she said.
Based upon this past season, if any team and its fans should support improved health care, it's the Mets.
   3. Lassus  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 10:00 AM (#3382268)
Hmm, I can't decide to go with the "Of course she is, she's Hispanic" joke, or something like "She punctuated this statement by trying to order a hamburger and fries, before becoming enraged on being told she was not at McDonald's."

I'm just going to appreciate her dry humor.
   4. Jolly Old St. Neck Wound, Marching Through Georgia  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 10:04 AM (#3382269)
7+ years of Truman = 5 Yankees championships

8 years of Eisenhower = 3 Yankees championships (well, he also appointed Earl Warren, so his GOP credentials are a bit dubious)

3 years of Kennedy = 2 Yankees championships

6 years of Nixon = no Yankees championships

4 years of Carter = 2 Yankees championships

8 years of Reagan = no Yankees championships

4 years of Bush I = no Yankees championships

8 years of Clinton = 4 Yankees championships

8 years of Shrub = no Yankees championships

And now 1 year of Obama, and 1 Yankees championship

And people wonder why all patriotic Americans vote Democratic. Sheesh.
   5. Campeones de la Serie Mundial('zop)  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 10:16 AM (#3382273)
Chaffetz is a Jewish-to-Mormon convert, which is like being a Red Sox-to-Yankees convert but 1,000 TIMES SHITTIER.
   6. Swedish Chef  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 10:27 AM (#3382279)
And people wonder why all patriotic Americans vote Democratic. Sheesh.

The GOP has clearly erred in not going after the Yankees-hater vote.
   7. Ryan Jones  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 10:29 AM (#3382281)
If the GOP did go for the support of the Yankee-haters, then they really would have a permanent majority.
   8. Swedish Chef  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 10:31 AM (#3382282)
Chaffetz is a Jewish-to-Mormon convert, which is like being a Red Sox-to-Yankees convert but 1,000 TIMES SHITTIER.

Not to the Yankees, that would be like converting to catholicism. Mormonism is an expansion team, like the D-Backs.
   9. Juan V has had a good baseball year  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 11:09 AM (#3382299)
That is not how I imagined the discussion going down when I saw the link.
   10. Biff uses the power of mental thinking  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 11:51 AM (#3382316)
Americans celebrate success and I am positive that there is not a single American in this country, except for some in this House, who would think that what we are doing today is wrong.

Apparently this person has their head in the sand and doesn't realize just how many people hate the Yankees.
   11. cardsfanboy  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 12:01 PM (#3382319)
And people wonder why all patriotic Americans vote Democratic. Sheesh.

man that reasoning makes me want to get a lobotomy so I can vote Republican.
   12. cardsfanboy  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 12:03 PM (#3382322)
Americans celebrate success and I am positive that there is not a single American in this country, except for some in this House, who would think that what we are doing today is wrong.
Apparently this person has their head in the sand and doesn't realize just how many people hate the Yankees.

hating the Yankees is one thing, but celebrating a home team victory is something that many Americans could understand. I don't think this person is saying everyone is celebrating the Yankees win, but that they understand it and wouldn't think it was wrong to celebrate.
   13. pkb33  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 01:15 PM (#3382353)
No problem at all with a rep celebrating the hometown team winning.

Suggesting that a Yankee hat is a 'symbol of unity' is silliness and myopic fanboyism.
   14. sunnyday2  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 01:18 PM (#3382355)
a Yankee cap, calling it “a symbol of unity.”


#13.

I can still remember when I thought our elected representatives were the best and the brightest. Dumbest thought I ever, er, thought.
   15. Jeff K.  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 04:09 PM (#3382430)
I can still remember when I thought our elected representatives were the best and the brightest. Dumbest thought I ever, er, thought.

Well, they are the best and brightest at some particular things.
   16. rLr Is King Of The Romans And Above Grammar  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 04:11 PM (#3382431)
You could do worse than Eliot Engel. You could have Larry Seabrook.
   17. Answer Guy, Snowed In  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 04:30 PM (#3382437)
One also wonders what dog Chaffetz has in theis fight. Is he a Rockies fan?


Not to mention that he's a conservative House Republican and they seem to have bet the ranch that voters would prefer the status quo to whatever the House is likely to pass. Unless he somehow deviates from that line, which would be an interesting tack for a guy supposedly considering challenging Bob Bennett in a Republican Senate Primary from the right.

In a development that will mean probably nothing, the article in The Hill on this topic notes that Chris Murphy (D-CT-05) was one of the naysayers. Apparently he's a partisan Red Sox fan. A map of his district suggests that a majority of his constituents, to the extent they follow baseball, are probably Yankee fans.
   18. RB in NYC (Now with Resolutions!)  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 05:16 PM (#3382465)
In a development that will mean probably nothing, the article in The Hill on this topic notes that Chris Murphy (D-CT-05) was one of the naysayers. Apparently he's a partisan Red Sox fan. A map of his district suggests that a majority of his constituents, to the extent they follow baseball, are probably Yankee fans.
I will spend every penny in my fortune to elect a Democrat in this district who believes in the values of that district. Someone find me a State Senator or something willing to run on a pro-Yankee ticket!
   19. rLr Is King Of The Romans And Above Grammar  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 05:18 PM (#3382467)
I will spend every penny in my fortune to elect a Democrat in this district who believes in the values of that district. Someone find me a State Senator or something willing to run on a pro-Yankee ticket!

I don't know who that would be, but he'd better be independently wealthy.
   20. depletion  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 08:42 PM (#3382550)
I think we should outsource Congress. Hyundai seems well run. Let's give them 6 years and then vote on whether to renew the contract or get another contractor. I suppose the person from Utah had a point. Keep him on as a greeter in the showroom.
   21. Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Griffin (Vlad)  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 08:47 PM (#3382557)
A Yankees cap seems to unite most people in hate and opposition, kind of like a swastika, so it's true in that sense.
   22. depletion  Posted: November 08, 2009 at 08:53 PM (#3382560)
Chaffetz is a Jewish-to-Mormon convert, which is like being a Red Sox-to-Yankees convert but 1,000 TIMES ********


Golly, what religion are you? It must be really great to be so much better than Mormons.
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