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Thursday, October 20, 2005

Schumer's Daggers 

Best of the Web digests some of Chuck Schumer's hyperbolic rhetoric from some recent New York Sun editorials. I always cringe when I hear or read Schumer's remarks on anything, because they are invariably over the top. But put together like this they are suddenly quite amusing! Of course we must now develop a new drinking game to accompany the next round of Senate Judiciary Committee hearings.

Here's a collection of Schumer "dagger" quotes from today's Sun editorial, along with enough to get the Sun at least through the week:

" I have sat with people who lived by the American dream. They saved their $25 a week for five or ten years, a subway motorman or a clerk in a supermarket. We told them ''play by the rules,' and finally that great day came when they could have their little piece of the rock, a home. And in swoops a predatory lender, and two years later, they have no money, no home, no dreams. That is a dagger in the heart, not only of that family, but to all of us who believe in the American dream for everybody."--testifying before the House Banking Committee, May 24, 2000

"Until this proposal [McCain-Feingold] becomes law, organized crime, drug lords, and other various bottom crawlers in society unknown to any of us could influence the political process by contributing money and running ads that we all know are, for all practical purposes, political ads. To have no disclosure, let alone no limits, on these kinds of activities puts a dagger in the heart of democracy. Sunlight is the disinfectant we need. Sunlight is the disinfectant provided by this provision."--on the Senate floor, June 28, 2000

"Mr. President, let me make it clear that without the Schumer amendment this bankruptcy] bill does not help women. It would be the leading dagger in keeping a woman's right to choose."--on the Senate floor, Dec. 5, 2000

"You may recall that nearly 20 years ago, another president proposed eliminating this [federal income tax] deduction [for state and local taxes]. Well, let me tell you straight out, even though it would have repercussions across the nation, this is a dagger aimed right at the heart of New York."--Schumer press release, Jan. 19, 2005 (link in Word form)

"Overall as bad as having, say, that person on the bench is, it would have been worse to have the nuclear option, which would have really just brought the Senate to a grinding halt and been a dagger really right at the heart of what this republic is all about."--on "NewsHour With Jim Lehrer," May 24, 2005

"Schumer, New York's senior senator . . ., heralded [Tom] Daschle's efforts [to kill the Federal Marriage Amendment], saying that he not only defeated the amendment but 'put a dagger through its heart.' "--Gay City News, June 16, 2005

"Democratic Senators who had defended [Dick] Durbin [who likened U.S. servicemen to Nazis] immediately attacked [Karl] Rove [for saying Dems were soft on terror]. Senator Schumer raced to the microphones to proclaim that Rove's remarks were "not only a slap at New York and all those who suffered. It's a dagger to the heart of what America is all about."--blogger Jack Mercer, June 24, 2005


3 Comments:

By Blogger Fausta, at Thu Oct 20, 06:00:00 PM:

Chuck "where's the TV camera" Schumer's channeling Lady Macbeth, act 2 scene 1
Is this a dagger which I see before me,
The handle toward my hand?
. . .
or art thou but
A dagger of the mind, a false creation,
Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?

I say it's from the heat oppressed Chucky brain.  

By Anonymous Anonymous, at Thu Oct 20, 06:15:00 PM:

We all fall in love with certain phrases or words. They evoke certain imagery or feelings in us, and so we re-use them in the hopes of evoking the same emotions/mental states in others. Occasionally we over-use them to the point of it being somewhat absurd.

But we all do it.  

By Blogger Charlottesvillain, at Thu Oct 20, 06:50:00 PM:

That maybe so to some degree, but Schumer seems to have that special something that only select politicians, bosses and in-laws have. He's really quite special.

Speaking only for myself, I have a spouse who keeps me, uh, well informed when a catch phrase of mine borders on over exposure.  

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