Zell Miller was rewarded for his ugly Republican convention speech with a hero’s welcome and lavish praise from the far right. Back in DC, meanwhile, Zell was rewarded in a more traditional way.
The Republicans are making sure that Sen. Zell Miller, who launched a withering attack on presidential candidate Sen. John Kerry last month, gets his pet projects paid for in appropriations legislation.
Miller, the Georgia Democrat who was the keynote speaker at the GOP convention in New York and who alienated his party by excoriating Kerry, has been told not to worry about losing his earmarks in the new fiscal year, which begins Friday.
The week that Congress returned after the GOP convention, Sen. Pete Domenici (R-N.M.) grabbed Miller’s arm outside the Senate chamber and assured him, “Don’t worry about appropriations, I’ve already put that stuff of yours in there.”
The New Mexico Republican is chairman of the Appropriations Energy and Water Subcommittee, a panel that small-government advocacy groups say doles out far more pet projects than most other spending subcommittees.
All the Miller critics who talked about his “Zell out,” were apparently more right than they realized.
I hope he enjoys his 30 pieces of silver as a retirement gift from his friends in the GOP.