Posted on 01/16/2006 3:43:47 PM PST by WillT
Can anyone figure out why Chairman Specter agreed to postpone the vote on Alito another week? The committee already pushed back the hearings a week because of an agreement by Specter and Leahy. I thought that was the week allowed under Senate rules. Why put off the inevitable? I think Specter caved on this one, since he told the committee last week he wouldn't budge on this.
ANother week of dirt diggin, apparently.
Specter wants to be seen as fair. Don't want to give the liberal crybabies any ammo.
Fair to whom? Here's betting Alito doesn't get confirmed.
The dims are probably praying,digging, killing or stealing some info to pin on him. Or the Dims are having a get together for self affirmation to prevent mass suicide amongst there ranks.
Err Amerika keep telling their listeners to call and e-mail their Senators and insist they filibuster or else! Isn't that what the delay is? Really just trying to get up the public support for them to filibuster? Seems like it to me - Why do the Repub go along with this sh$t?
One word. Arlen. Though I will say he suprised me somewhat pleasantly during the hearings.
Did Frist really say that? Doesn't surprise me.......
Two reasons,
1) he is a RINO,and pro abortion,the 33rd anniversary, Jan. 23rd, of Roe. v. Wade gives him another talking point.
2) specter, like the dems, want to deny President Bush the announcement of another highly qualified Justice to the SCOTUS during the State of the Union address,petty but true.
The dems will try for another delay on 1/20.
specter will agree.
Spineless Spector needs to seek counseling.
They say the surest sign of insanity is repeatedly taking the same action but expecting a different outcome. His continuous to make deals with Democrats that they eventually end up breaking is his insanity.
Frist is no better.
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