August 21, 2008 - 1:46pm
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Byrne to Dems: 'stop badmouthing' Barack

 

Gov. Brendan T. Byne, right, earlier this week with Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.: Politicker file photoGov. Brendan T. Byne, right, earlier this week with Chief Justice Stuart Rabner.: Politicker file photo 

Ask former Gov. Brendan Bryne about his most memorable Democratic National Convention and he fires back the answer without hesitation: 1976.

"The first one with Jimmy Carter was a new experience for me, although he did not carry New Jersey," said Byrne, who served as governor from 1974-1982.

"It was a festive atmosphere, as I recall," he said. "People were throwing peanuts around the convention hall and everything had a newness for me, though now it’s a little bit stale."

A Democratic Party superdelegate, the 84-year old Byrne said he’s looking forward to the convention in Denver, and plans to get there early enough on Sunday to make the early round of parties.

He doesn’t expect it all to be sweetness and light, however.

Upset by fellow Democrats whom he says are quietly trying to undermine the candidacy of presumptive presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama (D-Il.), Byrne said, "I was for Hillary and I still am for Hillary, but if the consensus is for Obama we should stop badmouthing him.

"I get things on the email all the time, members of the delegation telling me why I should continue to vote for Hillary," Byrne explained. "They need to stop. Obama’s a good candidate, and in this matter I think the younger people see this better than we do. Obama has the vision, imagination and courage - and that’s what the country’s lacking right now."

But Byrne said Democrats are making an awful mistake if they underestimate Sen. John McCain (R-AZ).

"The Republicans are doing all right," said the former governor. "They’ve got a candidate invited who four years ago was invited to be on the Kerry ticket. You can’t really dislike him, and he has more experience than Obama."

Max Pizarro is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at max@politicsnj.com.

Comments

Forget peanuts!


"People were throwing peanuts around the convention hall" in 1976. I wonder what they will throw this time around. I guess, laptops, chairs, Starbucks coffee cups, water bottles, etc. The Democratic convention from 1968 will be picnic in comparison to this one.

08/21/08 4:29 pm

Typical. . .


Typical of the state Democratic committee - no dissent allowed! Don't think, lemmings, jsut follow.

"I figure people drift toward liberalism at a young age, and I always hope that they change when they see how the world really is.”
- Johnny Ramone

08/21/08 7:03 pm

Shame on New Jersey Politicians


Right on to Governor Byrne and shame on the current crop of politicians who are still whining like babies. Get over your egotistic selves and do what is necessary to win the White House and that is to support OBAMA WHOLEHEARTEDLY AND COMPLETELY. DO IT FOR THE TEAM, DO IT FOR NEW JERSEY. Because you know what, if you help Obama lose the election, there won't be a Hillary in 4 years because that ship would have sailed. There is much more, or more prominent role she can play in his administration.

Michele Smith-Hector

08/25/08 8:41 am