After resigning as Senate president, Robert E. Travaglini (right) got a hug from House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi. (PAT GREENHOUSE/GLOBE STAFF)March 22, 2007
An attempt at humor by House Speaker Salvatore F. DiMasi about Therese Murray, the first female Senate president, fell flat yesterday, to his chagrin.
Asked by a reporter whether he would have a better relationship with Murray than he had with Robert E. Travaglini, DiMasi chuckled.
"Well, when I hug her, it will probably be a little bit different," he said. "It will probably feel a lot better than Travaglini."
The press corps went silent for a second. Then DiMasi went on answering questions.
A few moments later, he said, "And I want to take back that hugging statement, by the way."
David Guarino, a spokesman for DiMasi, said that the speaker was "just trying to make light of his penchant for hugging elected officials, friends, and colleagues," adding that "he was trying to make a joke about the former Senate president."
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