I dont think your option of providing him a leadership position on another committee would sit any better with him than his remaining simply a member of Judiciary. This man will not be denied what he has wanted for decades, and, should the Republican members of Judiciary do the right thing, he will be inconsolable. We need to prepare for the special kind of vindictiveness that only he can dish out.
He doesn't own the party.
He is not, and has never been, a Republican. Not only doesn't he own the party, but he loathes much of what it stands for.
He is my senator. Years ago, whenever he would cast a particularly pernicious vote, I would write him a scathing letter, telling him my opinion and asking him to justify his cowardice and/or betrayal. At first, I used to receive responses (and they werent form letters). But that didnt last long. The responses ended altogther, and, needless to say, so did my efforts to make him explain his broken promises.
Many years ago, shortly after my last letter to him, I attended a town meeting of his, and introduced myself before asking my question. Believe it or not, I believe he recognized my name and, unlike his other responses to other people at that meeting (which were condescending and patronizing), he was very careful in his choice of wording, and very respectful in his demeanor. As it turned out, I was the last questioner of the evening, but I had hoped to corner him afterwards (since his answer was, of course, nothing but double-speak), but he did not stay around to talk with his constituents. (I am in no way insinuating that he didnt wish to talk with me, in particular. Far from it. He avoids talking to his constituents altogether. Prefers talking at them.)
Thanks for the excellent insights.
~ joanie
P.S. Ive been watching We Were Soldiers on TNT tonight as I have been answering the responses on this thread from my laptop. If that movie doesnt drive home the reasons we need to shield this republic from leadership the likes of which is represented by the senior senator from Pennsylvania, I dont know what does.
Good night, all.
I've been watching Mission: Impossible, but of course that is no reflection on the task at hand.
Or maybe so....their mission DID get accomplished.
Somehow I'm not surprised. ;)
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