Kerry on Republican Failure to Denounce Boehner: Character Test for United States Senate
Below are John Kerry’s remarks that he delivered on the floor of the Senate this afternoon. In his remarks, Kerry spoke about the comments of House Majority Leader John Boehner and challenged his Republican colleagues to denounce them.
“Enough has been written about the comments made yesterday by House Majority Leader John Boehner.
I’m not interested in asking Mr. Boehner for a clarification or a retraction or even an apology. His statement was very clear, and equally despicable. His words are beyond redemption.
They are, however, sadly, what we’ve come to expect in politics today.
What I am asking, today, is for the Senate to be the Senate. We talk here about “my friend” from across the aisle. We talk about the traditions of the Senate. We talk about civility. But in the last years, I’ve seen things happen here that never would’ve happened in the Senate that I joined in 1985. We’ve come a long way since the days when Bob Dole and George Mitchell refused to campaign against each other. I’ve seen colleagues say in the cloakroom that they thought it was wrong to see the courage of their friend Max Cleland attacked, but on the floor of the Senate – silence.
I think there are good people here who still long for civility. I’ve heard it. I heard the junior Senator from Oregon say just this summer, “"My soul cries out for something more dignified." My friend from Arizona just this spring said that “self-expression sometimes overwhelms our civility.”
This is one of those times – but it is much more. I’m asking for my 54 Republican colleagues across the aisle, to stand up not just for civility, but for truth, and to come here and condemn Mr. Boehner’s remarks in no uncertain terms if they disagree with them.
That is a test of the kind of place we’ve become and the kind of politics we’ll tolerate. It’s a test of the character of the United States Senate, and I think every American would benefit from hearing where each and every Republican stands on Mr. Boehner’s words just yesterday.”