Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Mr. Speaker, RIP

Posted by Scott Henry on Tue, Dec 18, 2007 at 8:27 PM

The next few days will be filled with media remembrances of former House Speaker Tom Murphy, who died last night at 83, four years after being silenced by a stroke. Regrettably, the short time I've spent covering the Legislature did not overlap with Murphy's 30-year reign, so I missed seeing in action the man known to a generation of Georgia lawmakers simply as Mr. Speaker.

But what has struck me most in talking to Republican veterans of the House is how fondly they look back at the yellow-dog Democrat who once ruled the chamber with an iron gavel. One North Fulton pol described how, when he'd hear Republicans calling out to be recognized for a motion, Murphy often would make a show of waving his hand in front of his face as if swatting away horseflies. And yet, the GOP vet explained, while Murphy wasn't always fair, he ran the House with efficiency, authority and a certain down-home dignity – qualities particularly lacking in last year's train wreck of a session. Freshman representatives of both parties were advised to hold their tongues, watch and learn from their more seasoned peers – damn good advice, say old-timers.

Another favorite second-hand anecdote holds that when Murphy addressed newly elected House members in private, he'd caution them in bracingly salty terms: "Don't come down here with a Bible in one hand and your dick in the other." By which he meant he didn't cotton to sanctimonious politicians who preached family values from the well, but then chased interns and lobbyists around the antechambers. Given the scandals of the current crop of House leaders, that lesson obviously has fallen by the wayside as well.

You can view the Democrats' official tribute to Murphy here.

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