[Congressional Record Volume 156, Number 41 (Friday, March 19, 2010)]
[House]
[Page H1687]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
QUESTION OF PERSONAL PRIVILEGE
Mr. TANNER. I rise to a point of personal privilege, Mr. Speaker.
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair has been made aware of a valid
basis for the gentleman's point of personal privilege.
The gentleman from Tennessee is recognized for 1 hour.
Mr. TANNER. Mr. Speaker, I consider this a sad day for our
institution here when a Member comes to the floor and, by name, calls
other Members to task for an unsubstantiated, untrue, fabricated
allegation made in a blog somewhere and stands behind the fact that it
has been reported that such and such occurred.
Now, the primary reason my wife and I decided not to seek reelection
is because we have four grandchildren in Tennessee that we don't see
enough of and are not a part of their lives as we want to be. And any
suggestion that there is some sort of NATO job in Brussels, Belgium, is
beyond the pale. I, and Mr. Gordon as well, I think, are rightly
indignant about this reckless, scurrilous, I think, indiscretion.
Let me just say this. Emotions are high, but we can disagree on
public policy matters agreeably. And to take an unsubstantiated,
untrue, total fabrication and to repeat it on this floor, in my
judgment, is an affront to this institution. It is too late to take the
words down I'm told by the Parliamentarian, but let me just say this:
When we get to the point as a society, when we--some of us--are unable
to extend to one who may disagree with us on a matter of public policy
the same purity of motive and the same intellectual honesty we claim
for ourselves, we are going down the wrong road.
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I didn't pay any attention to this. It is a total fabrication. I have
talked to nobody. I wouldn't get on a plane and go to Brussels to live
if they offered it to me. I say again, this is a complete fabrication
by, and I think I know the political leanings of this blog. But to take
that and then bring it down here to the floor is an affront to
everything civil that we are supposed to stand for in the United States
of America.
Mr. Speaker, I am not going to belabor the point, but I can tell you
this. I have been in public office over half my life. That is another
reason we decided we wanted to do something else. And I don't remember
a time when the people who know me best would countenance someone
saying something like this about me. I don't know what I am going to
do. I can't take the words down. But this is something that I think the
institution ought to think carefully about and certainly I think the
leadership of the Republican Conference ought to take seriously, as
well as the Democratic leadership, because this institution is bigger
and better than either political party that resides here right now.
I yield back the balance of my time.
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