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Moderate Senator Fights for Top Judiciary Post
Reuters ^ | Nov 8, 2004 | Reuters

Posted on 11/08/2004 5:26:23 PM PST by mdittmar

Sen. Arlen Specter pledged on Monday not to oppose Supreme Court nominees just because they are anti-abortion as the moderate Republican fought to keep alive his bid to head the Senate panel that oversees judicial nominations.

"Absolutely not, and it's not just what I'm saying — I have done it. I have not applied a litmus test, and have voted to confirm pro-life judges," he said in a television interview.

But conservative critics kept calling for someone other than the Pennsylvania senator to be Judiciary Committee chairman in the newly elected Congress, and other Senate Republicans said little or nothing in Specter's defense.

Specter, who favors keeping abortion legal, is in line to replace the more conservative Sen. Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah, as chairman based on seniority.

Peterson Jury Urged to Keep an Open Mind N.J. Governor Delivers Farewell Address Moderate Senator Fights for Top Judiciary Post He angered conservatives last week by saying he thought it unlikely the newly elected Senate — even with its Republican majority expanded to 55 — would confirm a Supreme Court nominee who wanted to overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark case legalizing abortion.

The question of who wields the gavel in the Judiciary Committee is crucial. President Bush may make several nominations to the Supreme Court during his second term because Chief Justice William Rehnquist is ailing and other judges are thought to be close to retirement.

The Senate is expected to pick a chairman next week. First, the Republican members of the committee must nominate the chairman by secret ballot. Then, according to party rules, another secret ballot vote is taken by all Senate Republicans.

If they reject the committee's recommendation, the matter is sent back to committee with instructions for it to nominate someone else.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: arlen; arlenspecter; borkespecter; notamoderateatall; rino; specter; specterspectre
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To: Frohickey

Who in that list is up for re-election in 06? It would be a salutory lesson to other incumbents if we could knock them out and get them replaced by real conservatives.


81 posted on 11/08/2004 6:27:04 PM PST by Ronin (When the fox gnaws....SMILE!)
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To: hansel
Don't you trust Presidnet Bush?

It's not Bush it's SPECTER we don't trust. He can make all the deals he wants with Arlen but that doesn't mean he will keep them. Specter is not one for keeping his side of deals.

82 posted on 11/08/2004 6:27:12 PM PST by smokeyb
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To: Prime Choice

No, I just think Bush would be able to exert sufficient pressure on Specter. The threat to remove him from Judiciary Chair if he renigs on an agreement with Bush could be held over his head to force him to comply. Specter's going to have to pay Bush back for his re-election when Bush comes knocking at his door.


83 posted on 11/08/2004 6:28:43 PM PST by hansel
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To: reformed_democrat
We do not have Chaffee, Snow, Collins, or McCain

McCain will vote for any pro-life nominee the President sends up.

I understand hating Specter. I understand wanting revenge on him.

I don't understand not giving Bush and Rove the benefit of the doubt after last week.

84 posted on 11/08/2004 6:28:46 PM PST by Jim Noble (FR Iraq policy debate begins 11/3/04. Pass the word.)
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To: Prime Choice

Despite Specter's past, the whole GOP Senate screwed President Bush for the last 2 years.


85 posted on 11/08/2004 6:28:57 PM PST by BigSkyFreeper (Congratulations President-Re-Elect George W. Bush!)
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To: OwnershipSociety

I don't quite buy your argument, but you may be right. I still think that we should offer him some other tasty chairmanship and give Judiciary to someone we can rely on.

This is more important than any other issue, to me at least. Whoever runs judiciary is going to be largly responsible for the shape of the USSC for decades to come. Specter is just not reliable enough. We need and America deserves a Chairman that is going to whole-heartedly support the President's agenda.


86 posted on 11/08/2004 6:31:05 PM PST by Ronin (When the fox gnaws....SMILE!)
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To: hansel

You ARE a newbie to Specter in DC, aren't you.


87 posted on 11/08/2004 6:31:19 PM PST by smokeyb
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To: hansel
But don't you understand . . . we have nothing now. Must we cajole, humor, and bribe our elected representatives into doing what we want?

If we're to be held hostage to the whims of Chafee, Snowe, Collins, McCain,Hagel, and Specter, what, exactly, do we have?

88 posted on 11/08/2004 6:31:50 PM PST by reformed_democrat (Just a red-state woman trapped in a blue-state nightmare.)
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To: reformed_democrat

One or more could bolt, Chaffee is on the edge already. When you gain ground, you then consolidate your gains.


89 posted on 11/08/2004 6:32:30 PM PST by OwnershipSociety
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To: smokeyb
I see you've experienced the joy that is Specter.

Quite a peach, isn't he.

90 posted on 11/08/2004 6:33:16 PM PST by reformed_democrat (Just a red-state woman trapped in a blue-state nightmare.)
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To: wardaddy

I have been reborn under a different nick.


91 posted on 11/08/2004 6:33:21 PM PST by OwnershipSociety
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To: PianoMan

I am willing to let Bush have the say in it. Are you?


92 posted on 11/08/2004 6:34:11 PM PST by OwnershipSociety
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To: OwnershipSociety
One or more could bolt, Chaffee is on the edge already.

Don't let the door hit them in the butt. We have enough of a majority to let them go. Don't give me the BS of them all jumping.

93 posted on 11/08/2004 6:34:57 PM PST by smokeyb
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To: OwnershipSociety

If he reneges, though, what can we do beyond descend upon the Senate as a howling mob? Is there such a thing as a Senator recall election in PA?


94 posted on 11/08/2004 6:36:02 PM PST by The Red Zone (The reason they're trying to starve her isn't because she's dying, but because she isn't. [Supercat])
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To: k2blader

Check out Hugh Hewitt's comments on it. Is he a Dem now?

Are you the President of the "Purer Republican than you Society" too?

This is what the Dems want, Repubs fighting with each other and overplaying their hand.


95 posted on 11/08/2004 6:36:06 PM PST by OwnershipSociety
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To: reformed_democrat

I'm from PA, you better believe it. But it isn't just us he screws.


96 posted on 11/08/2004 6:36:11 PM PST by smokeyb
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To: reformed_democrat

"If we're to be held hostage to the whims of Chafee, Snowe, Collins, McCain,Hagel, and Specter, what, exactly, do we have?"

We DON'T have a majority of conservatives in the Senate which means that whatever conservatives want will have to supported by either moderates or conservative Dems to get things passed. That means that conservatives WILL have to work with others. If we come out of a very successful election trying to throw our moderates overboard it will bode ill for future success.

We will need to work with moderates so we shouldn't try to alienate them.

Specter's feet are being held to the fire and that's good but we mustn't try to overreach.


97 posted on 11/08/2004 6:36:49 PM PST by hansel
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To: BigSkyFreeper
Despite Specter's past, the whole GOP Senate screwed President Bush for the last 2 years.

I concur. That's why Frist has lost much of my support. His handling of the Democrat filibuster was a sham.

98 posted on 11/08/2004 6:37:11 PM PST by Prime Choice (Hey-hey! Ho-ho! Arlen Specter's gotta go!)
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To: smokeyb

Unprofessional attitude as far as politics goes. You won't make anymore gains that way.


99 posted on 11/08/2004 6:37:18 PM PST by OwnershipSociety
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To: OwnershipSociety
If all of them bolt, they're in the majority for what -- a two-year cycle? Jim Jeffords' treachery energized enough Republicans to give us back the majority, albeit a slim one.

If we kowtow to Specter and his ilk, we will be placating them for the rest of their careers. How many judicial appointments will we have to sacrifice on the alter of Specter and company to keep them in our party?

100 posted on 11/08/2004 6:37:25 PM PST by reformed_democrat (Just a red-state woman trapped in a blue-state nightmare.)
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