Commentary

Adios to Conrad Burns


By Pete Talbot, 11-09-06

 
 

MIDDLE: Sen. Burns Wednesday Morning with his granddaughter in Billings. Photo by Pete Talbot

I almost feel sorry for Sen. Conrad Burns. Almost. It’s the morning after the election and I’m sitting next to him at the coffee shop in the Billings Hotel and Convention Center, site of the Montana Republican Party’s election night extravaganza. Burns is playing with his granddaughter and fielding phone calls. He’s not morose but you can tell, in his heart he knows he lost.

I almost feel sorry for his staff. Again, almost. They’re taking it a lot harder than Burns. I’ve worked campaigns and a loss can be crushing. These folks worked hard for their candidate and came close – oh so close.

But here’s the real story. It’s a few hours earlier, around 4 a.m. I’m at the 4B’s Restaurant, corner of Grand and 24th. I’m eating a chicken fried steak with lots of gravy. Patrick, the guy behind the grill, recommended it. Suki, my server, is holding court. She wants to know about Patrick’s club-boxing bout Thursday night, downtown.

“If I win, I get $125. Just showing up is worth $50. It puts food on the table, “ he says.

“Can women fight?” asks Suki, “I’ve got rent to pay.”

So who best represents them? Conrad Burns? I don’t think so. Jon Tester? We’ll see. Which of the candidates would raise their (minimum) wages? Who’s going offer them some sort of health plan?

Conrad Burns is going to cut their taxes. Like Patrick and Suki worry about their tax bracket. Burns wants us to stay the course in Iraq. (John Kerry, despite all his back peddling, was right. I’m betting there are a lot more folks with G.E.D.’s than master’s degrees fighting for us in Iraq – guys and gals like Patrick and Suki.)

Tester should have clobbered Burns. Tester was the perfect candidate for the Democrats to run against Burns: finger-missing, flat-topped tractor driver from Big Sandy. The Republicans tried to paint Tester as too liberal for Montana. Now I’m probably too liberal for Montana but Tester, he’s about as mainstream a Democrat as I’ve seen. Perhaps he was even a better candidate than Gov. Brian Schweitzer was in 2004. As Schweitzer himself said, Jon Tester is “a hard working, God fearing, red-meat eating, gun-toting Democrat.”

Burns, on the other hand, is under a cloud of suspicion from the Jack Abramoff scandal. He’s insulted fire fighters, women and minorities. He’s supported every policy advanced by the Bush administration. Yet the margin, still give Tester just 2,644 votes more than Burns.

But a win’s a win. Now it’s the Democrats turn to lead: to try and bring the deficit under control, to reign in corruption, to bring some sort of close to the Iraq fiasco and to give the worker bees in this nation a fair shake.

On behalf of Patrick and Suki: Adios, Conrad.



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