Posted on Sun, Feb. 06, 2005


Harpootlian crosses aisle to praise Graham
Ex-chairman of S.C. Democrats even cut GOP senator a check, which he says he’ll frame

Washington Bureau

WASHINGTON — Dick Harpootlian has never been one to stifle his opinions.

So when the former chairman of the S.C. Democratic Party decided that U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham has been doing a pretty good job — despite the fact that he’s a Republican — he showed his appreciation the best way one can in politics.

“No one worked harder to elect Alex Sanders than I did,” Harpootlian said of the former chief judge of the S.C. Court of Appeals, who lost to Graham in 2002. “But if Alex had to lose to somebody, let it be Lindsey Graham. I even cut him a check.”

Harpootlian says he admires Graham for hustling for South Carolina and for standing up to the Bush administration.

And the check? It’s for $2,000, cut at the end of the year.

“It just goes to show that if you live long enough, anything is possible,” said Graham. “I appreciate those thoughts from Dick. He’s a very worthy adversary. It means a lot to me that people think I’m trying to be fair, and represent everyone in South Carolina.”

“As to the check,” the senator said, “there’s no way I’m cashing that baby.

“I’m framing it.”

LEGISLATION WATCH

Actual title: Adoption Tax Relief Guarantee Act of 2005

More fitting title: You Shouldn’t Have to Break the Bank to Adopt A Kid Act

Intent: Make permanent the $10,000 tax credit for expenses related to adoption. The credit will otherwise expire in 2010.

Sponsored by: U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson, R-S.C., of Springdale. A similar bill is in the Senate.

Why do it? “Making the adoption tax credit permanent will allow more families to afford the costs of adopting children who need a loving home,” Wilson says.

Will it pass? Got a chance. A similar bill sponsored by U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., when he was a congressman, last year passed the House 414-0. But the Senate did not act on it.

VERBATIM

“We don’t need a coronation. We need an election.”

Donnie Fowler, S.C. native and candidate for Democratic National Committee chairman, explaining on CNN that former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean does not have the job sewed up

Reach Markoe at (202) 383-6023 or lmarkoe@krwashington.com





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