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1 OK, but not 10
Posted by Dave Email on 05/18/05 at 11:29:12 am
Categories: Political Ravings

See the hypocrisy, from ThinkProgress:

This morning on the floor of the Senate, Sen. Chuck Schumer asked Majority Leader Bill Frist a simple question:

SEN. SCHUMER: Isn’t it correct that on March 8, 2000, my colleague [Sen. Frist] voted to uphold the filibuster of Judge Richard Paez?

Here was Frist’s response:

The president, the um, in response, uh, the Paez nomination - we’ll come back and discuss this further. ... Actually I’d like to, and it really brings to what I believe - a point - and it really brings to, oddly, a point, what is the issue. The issue is we have leadership-led partisan filibusters that have, um, obstructed, not one nominee, but two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, in a routine way.

So, Frist is arguing that one filibuster is OK. His problem is that several Bush nominees have been filibustered. This position completely undercuts Frist’s argument that judicial filibusters are unconstitutional. (Which is, in turn, the justification for the nuclear option.) If judicial filibusters are unconstitutional there is no freebee. But Frist digs his whole even deeper:

The issue is not cloture votes per se, it’s the partisan, leadership-led use of cloture votes to kill - to defeat - to assassinate these nominees. That’s the difference. Cloture has been used in the past on this floor to postpone, to get more info, to ask further questions.

When Frist voted to filibuster Paez’s nomination it had been pending for four years. It’s hard to believe he couldn’t get all the info he needed or ask all the questions he had during that time. Make no mistake about it: Bill Frist was trying to kill the Paez nomination.


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Comment from: Kyle [Visitor] · http://www.brendoman.com/kyle 05/18/05 @ 12:04 PermalinkPermalink
"it’s the partisan, leadership-led use of cloture votes to kill - to defeat - to assassinate these nominees."

When in doubt, just scare people with language that connects legal political processes with violent acts of terrorism. Assassinate? That's even better than filibusters being "against people of faith."
Comment from: Roland [Visitor] 05/18/05 @ 12:31 PermalinkPermalink
Character assasination. That's been a common term for a long time. They didn't just make it up for this article.
Comment from: Dave [Member] Email · http://www.mindfulmission.com 05/18/05 @ 12:39 PermalinkPermalink
Roland... the article did not make up the quote. It was said by Frist.

And the quote was not referring to character assassination - you would have a difficult time showing that the quote is meaning what you say it means. It says nothing about character in the quote. It is talking about refusing to confirm a nominee.
Comment from: Roland [Visitor] 05/18/05 @ 15:24 PermalinkPermalink
What about the reasons for the refusal. If the person is qualified, then what's the holdup?

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