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BP Apologist Joe Barton Inching Closer To Energy Chairmanship

First Posted: 11/17/10 12:25 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:15 PM ET

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WASHINGTON -- Joe Barton's much-ridiculed campaign to win the chairmanship of the Energy and Commerce Committee entered the realm of respectability on Wednesday, when the Texas Republican released a letter signed by a strong list of committee supporters that included a rival for the position, Rep. John Shimkus (R-Ill.).

Shimkus and Rep. Fred Upton (R-Mich.) had been jockeying for the energy-panel gavel. Barton is the highest-ranking Republican, but his famous apology to BP during the oil spill, combined with his longstanding differences with incoming Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, made his candidacy extremely unlikely. Barton has served the maximum number of terms allowed in the top spot and would need a waiver from the steering committee, which is dominated by Boehner and leadership. The Barton letter is addressed to members of the steering committee.

Barton, however, hasn't given up. He has been aggressively lobbying incoming freshmen, worked the press hard on election night and is attempting to engineer an end-run around Boehner. His bid has largely been dismissed as quixotic in Republican circles, but the backing of Shimkus gives it an air of legitimacy, raising the (still remote) possibility that Republicans will elevate Barton to the top position overseeing the oil industry.

Barton's letter, referring to climate change as a "theory," cites his rearguard action against the Democratic cap-and-trade bill as a prime reason to award him the chairmanship.

"The four-day markup challenged the Democrats and their theories of global warming and the American economy," reads the letter. "Deals were offered and rejected as the possibility of 300 amendments and the actual debate on 47 of them exposed the failings of the president's anti-global warming plan to sunlight. We believe that, thanks again to Joe's determination, the Democratic cap-and-trade freight train went off the rails, and a major threat to America's economy was stopped dead."

The full letter:


November 17, 2010

Dear Republican Colleague:

The American people recently sent a message to Washington, opening the door on a new, brighter day on Capitol Hill. We believe it is, as Ronald Reagan once said, morning in America again. Now we turn to the serious business of organizing the new House of Representatives to do the work that the people have asked us to do.

That's why we, the undersigned members of the Committee on Energy & Commerce, want to recommend our friend and colleague, Joe Barton, for Chairman of our committee in the 112th Congress.

You know Joe. He has provided unyielding conservative leadership during our protracted partisan battles over cap-and-trade and health care reform.

Under Joe's leadership, and despite being outnumbered and outgunned, we subjected the Democrats' health bill to 17 days of brutal markup, including a 10-day retreat by the Democrats to regroup despite their overwhelming superiority of numbers. We devised 350 amendments and actually offered and debated 54 of them. They won, but it was stubborn, intelligent Joe Barton who made certain that they'd won a Pyrrhic victory.

The hard work of opposing this bad bill paid off when the American people, having gained real knowledge of the Democrats' health bill, made their voices heard.

Much the same happened on what was supposed to be the Obama Administration's other signature legislation: cap-and-trade. The four-day markup challenged the Democrats and their theories of global warming and the American economy. Deals were offered and rejected as the possibility of 300 amendments and the actual debate on 47 of them exposed the failings of the president's anti-global warming plan to sunlight. We believe that, thanks again to Joe's determination, the Democratic cap-and-trade freight train went off the rails, and a major threat to America's economy was stopped dead.

Last month, Joe rejected and killed the deal brokered by Henry Waxman to allow the Obama Administration FCC to regulate the Internet for the first time.

Finally, we want to also note that among Republicans in the House, it was Joe alone who fought against the Speaker's unfair committee membership ratios and won. His pressure resulted in the Democrats conceding the addition of a slot that was then filled by the highly capable Steve Scalise of Louisiana, one of our most productive members.

Our friend and committee leader has been a principled conservative who you can count on in committee and on the floor. He served one term as our chairman, and we believe it is essential to the new mission of all Republicans in the House that he have the opportunity to serve a second term. Our members are going to be banking on strong, reliable leadership like Joe's as we begin to pick up the pieces of the two-year liberal free-for-all. We encourage the members of the Steering Committee to support Joe's selection to the Energy and Commerce chairmanship in the 112th Congress, and we hope we can count on your support.

Sincerely,

Ralph M. Hall John Shimkus
Lee Terry Marsha Blackburn
Cliff Stearns Michael C. Burgess
Joe Pitts Steve Scalise

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11:21 PM on 11/30/2010
Only bought out Repugnicans could appoint someone so diametrically opposed to the proper stewardship of the Energy and Commerce Committee as Joe Barton. It's like having the fox guard the chicken coop. They've done these sorts of unconscionable acts in the past by having a logging and clear-cutting proponent head the forestry department who granted major concessions to logging interests on our federal lands for pennies on the acre. When will American citizens wake up and see how damaging and immoral these corporate-controlled Repugnicans are. What is it about conflicts of interest that they don't understand?
VOTE THE BUMS OUT, NOW! This is just one aspect of how horrid this party will be and how far they will set back America. It's time to recognize their evils, now and from the past. They will be the ruination of our nation.
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Cleverboots
11:31 PM on 11/17/2010
So Barton wants to turn the Energy and Commerce Committee in to a farce?
04:35 PM on 11/17/2010
Are there NO GOP leaders with ANY common sense?

Can't they see the present they are giving the media, who will endlessly replay Barton's tearful, suck-up apology to BP?
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RockyMissouri
'You must be carefully taught to hate'...
06:25 PM on 11/17/2010
I think we should see that .....little tr.ai.tor every day, on every channel with his crying fit...! People are in dire straits, and these Polly - pr.issy-pan.ts can only think of their OWN greed... We are watching--and find them to be dis.gu.sting..!
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dwedge
Old Millennium
04:26 PM on 11/17/2010
When the Republicans win, the planet loses.

One thing is for sure, Joe Barton will serve the Oil Companies faithfuly.
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Forester
Foresters do it in the woods.
04:01 PM on 11/17/2010
My 4G grandfather would say: "I thought we chased the Tories out of Virginia!"
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Forester
Foresters do it in the woods.
03:56 PM on 11/17/2010
I pledge allegiance,
to the flag,
of the United Corporations of America.
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plumnelly
03:52 PM on 11/17/2010
Corporate America, that's our reality, how else did we end up with Bush/Cheney, two oil shills for president and vice who lied us into war while cutting taxes for the rich. So this egregious appointment shouldn't surprise anyone living in the US that Mr BP would end up being the head of the energy and commerce commission. The depths the republicans keep sinking to never ceases to amaze me. Our country is toast!
03:41 PM on 11/17/2010
Climate change will be a theory to Barton up until he has to buy oxygen in a tank in order to breathe. One can call gravity a "theory" but I would never suggest Joe Barton actually test it out of a 7th floor window. And our understanding of atoms is theoretical as well. But we have the examples of Chernobyl, Hiroshima, three Mile Island, and Nagasaki that we are on the right track.

A theory is the best explanation based on present evidence. Climate change has many examples to show it is actually happening. And the preponderance of evidence says it is man caused.
09:41 PM on 11/17/2010
Actually, I would suggest that Joe Barton test the theory of gravity from a 7th floor window and if he successfully tests that theory, I would like him to test Global Warming on an arctic ice floe in the company of a polar bear. And after that successful test, I guess I will be okay with him returning to Congress, just not as the chair of the Energy Committee.
05:14 PM on 11/18/2010
I couldn't agree more! Surely they won't sink this low. oh wait, it's the republicans. sigh...
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03:37 PM on 11/17/2010
This is not new. Shocking, but not new. It wasn't that long ago that Big Oil had their men in both the presidency and the vice-presidency, so this is just more of the same - unfortunately. What were the American people thinking? Voting Republican is a vote for Big business, pure and simple.
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Clint Abear
03:39 PM on 11/17/2010
like w and the really cool $4 per gl gas:)
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oldcliche
03:45 PM on 11/17/2010
I wish it only hit $4 where I lived. ;)
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Clint Abear
03:33 PM on 11/17/2010
he can make his oil buds rich i tells ya rich !!!!!!!!!!!!
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Snarkyone
03:33 PM on 11/17/2010
So what are we to do if this happens? Not a thing, sit around and whine because nobody has the spine to do what needs to be done.
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Clint Abear
03:34 PM on 11/17/2010
no vote with yur wallet everyday dont buy gas, walk carpool buy an EV asap !!!
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atl50
I need a day off
03:32 PM on 11/17/2010
I think he should be tied down over an ant bed.
03:42 PM on 11/17/2010
Theoretically.
03:19 PM on 11/17/2010
Some people in Congress, like Joe Barton, make me think there should be some sort of educational requirement before being allowed to run for office. This is not the time for idiots to be running the farm.
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leoluminary
03:17 PM on 11/17/2010
Can we give Texas to Mexico soon?
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plumnelly
03:56 PM on 11/17/2010
Lol. The blatant corruption would fit right in.
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coco123
Left Coast Lefty.
03:16 PM on 11/17/2010
One core example of what is wrong with America to-day.
Unfortunately,it's only the tragedy du jour.
We are again the laughing stock of the developed world.