From the Letters to the Editor column of the January 2007 Perspectives


Bruce Craig 's Response to "Endorsing Byrd "

 

R. Bruce Craig responds:

Rather than being a "poorly disguised endorsement" of Senator Robert C. Byrd the News Briefs in the October Perspectives titled "Robert C Byrd Now Longest Serving Senator in History" discussed a leading news story covered by virtually every daily in the Washington, D.C., region if not the nation. All statements in the article were factual. The sentence that probably gave offense to the reader was, "Should Byrd be defeated, history would lose its most vocal and most important spokesman and appropriator for American history programs."

West Virginia voters opted to return Senator Byrd to office with over 64 percent of the popular vote. To that I will add, "History is in good hands with Byrd returning to Congress in the powerful position as chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee"—not an endorsement, just a fact.

—BC

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