Choking up twice during a farewell speech on the Senate floor,
Sen. John Kerry delivered a dissenting opinion about Washington's so-called
dysfunction days before taking over as the next secretary of state.
"On occasion, we have you want to do something attached to pipo u1 split all heard a senator leave here and
take their leave condemning the Senate for being broken, for having become an
impossible setting in which to try to do the people's business," said
Kerry, D-Mass. "I do not believe the Senate is broken, certainly not as an
institution. There's nothing wrong with the Senate that can't be fixed by
what's right about the Senate."
Kerry, a 29-year Senate veteran, admitted that when he first
came to the Senate in 1985 everything seemed to work easier. These days, he
said, part of the problem on Capitol Hill is a lack of "courage" from
individual senators.
"If the Senate favors inaction over courage and gimmicks
over common ground, the risk is not that we will fail to move forward," he
said. "It is that we will fall behind, we will stay behind and we will
surrender our promise."
But the senator, 69, said those problems are not insurmountable,
avoiding casting the whole Senate as a body paralyzed by dysfunction like so
many of other departing senators have done recently.
If anything, Kerry said he believes the spirit of the Senate is
starting to turn around.
"There are new whispers of desire for progress, rumors of
new coalitions and a sense of possibility, whether it is on energy or
immigration," he said. "I am deeply impressed by a new generation of
senators who seem to have come here determined not to give in to the cynicism
but to get the people's business done."
Kerry called on his colleagues, many of whom were sitting at
their desks on the Senate floor to watch his speech, to make the change within
themselves in the bitter debates that are ahead for the Senate.
"Only senators, one by one in their own hearts, can change
the approach to legislating," Kerry said. "The Senate cannot break
unless we let it."
During his tenure in the Senate, Kerry, a decorated Vietnam
veteran, rose to chairman of the powerful Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
His legislative and international affairs victories included the 2010
U.S.-Russia treaty, his early work on the Iran-Contra scandal and veteran's
affairs.
He noted that during his time in the Senate, huge strides were
made on turning a page on gay rights, a reflection of how the body can change
and develop over time.
"In 1993, I testified before Storm Thurmond's armed
services committee pushing to lift the ban on gays serving in the
military," he said. "And I ran into a world of misperceptions. I
thought I was on a 'Saturday Night Live' skit. Today, at last, that policy is
gone forever and we are a country that honors the commitment of all willing to
fight and die for our country. We've gone from a Senate that passed DOMA over my
objections to one that just welcomed its first openly gay senator. "
After a farewell tour of Massachusetts Thursday, Kerry will be
sworn in as the next secretary of state on Friday afternoon in a private, small
ceremony at the State Department, replacing Hillary Clinton.
As he prepares for his diplomatic post, Kerry said that he's
aware that his credibility and the country's credibility are determined by what
happens in Washington.
"If we use the time to posture politically in Washington,
we weaken our position across the world," he said. "If democracy
deadlocks here, we raise doubts about the democracy everywhere."
The senator - who was the 2004 Democratic nominee for president
- joked that this was not the original track that he'd envisioned for leaving the
Senate.
"Eight years ago, I admit that I had a very different plan,
being chained in china deals painful positions slightly
different, anyway, to leave the Senate - but 61 million Americans voted that
they wanted me to stay here with you," Kerry said. "I learned that
sometimes the greatest lesson in life comes not from victory but from dusting
yourself off after a defeat and starting over when you get knocked down."
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