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Snowe Job: Senate moderates organize/Clinton in full recovery/Plus: Chairman Howie? Ickes? Vilsack?
The American Prowler ^ | 11/15/2004 | The Prowler

Posted on 11/14/2004 11:32:57 PM PST by nickcarraway

COMEDY CENTRAL

Sens. Joseph Lieberman and Olympia Snowe plan on holding a "Moderates Meeting" perhaps as early as this week, in hopes of creating at the very least an informal voting block of like-minded Republicans and Democrats to offset the hardening conservative and left-wing party lines.

According to a staffer in Sen. Arlen Specter's office, Specter was invited by Snowe, indicated his desire to be a part of their block, but said given attempts to regain footing among conservatives, his attendance would cause him more problems.

Specter's decision to decline the invitation would seem to indicate that he is focused on wooing Republicans on the Judiciary Committee and within his caucus before he considers other political options.

It isn't clear whether Lieberman and Snowe's plans are anything greater or more ambitious than an attempt to bring a moderate mood to Senate proceedings, which are expected to be tough and bare-knuckled for the foreseeable future.

"Senator Lieberman is a man with far greater respect for the institution of the Senate than he has for giving his own political party an edge," says a Republican Senate staffer. "We don't see this as a political grab or an attempt to water down or somehow undercut a Republican majority. Snowe, on the other hand, may have other ideas. We're just not sure."

There is a school of thought among the more conspiracy-minded Senate staffers that some moderate Republicans and Democrats could essentially create a critical third voting block in their chamber. A moderate group of four or five Republicans and two or three Democrats would be enough to serve as critical swing votes in what will surely be a number of tight votes on bills and issues the Bush Administration has targeted as high priority: tax fairness, class action lawsuit reform, medical malpractice, and the confirmation of judges.


CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH

This week, the Clinton Presidential Library gets polished up for its formal dedication Thursday, and the former President appears to be fit and ready to go on a media blitz that only three weeks ago he appeared unable to participate in.

"I wouldn't say it's miraculous, but his staff isn't telling people doctors are limiting him the way his staff was telling the Kerry people that doctors were limiting him," says a former Clinton staffer. "He's raring to go and grab the spotlight."

Clinton will be appearing on all the morning shows, and most of the network news anchors intend to broadcast from Little Rock for the dedication of the library that cost more than $150 million to build.

According to a former Clinton fundraiser, at least a third of the funds came from donors outside of the United States: Saudi Arabia, China, Taiwan, Singapore and Australia, some of the same donors who funneled money to the Clinton-Gore election campaigns and the Democratic National Committee in the 1990s.

Clinton has had rough patches in fundraising, and has depended on the generosity of foreign donors to keep the library project moving along.

Clinton has told associates that he intends to spend extensive amounts of time at the library, where he hopes that he will be able to create a conflict resolution center along the lines of the one former President Jimmy Carter created at his library in Georgia.

"His staff sees that as a way of making some money for the library foundation, that and lots of tourists," says the former Clinton staffer. "Though you know the one exhibit that would probably make him the most is the one that will never be held on these grounds. A certain little blue dress would be the biggest draw for the place."


DEAN AGONISTES

Former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean is being encouraged not to run for the chairmanship of the Democratic National Committee, in part because he simply doesn't have enough support to make a serious run.

"It would take a miracle for him to do it," says a DNC staffer. "There are too many respected, middle of the road party loyalists who think he's just a younger Nader waiting to implode."

Right now, Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack is a leading candidate for the job, after longtime Gore and DNC activist Donna Brazile removed her name from the running. Gov. Bill Richardson was also thought to be a dark horse for the job if he chose to pursue it.

Tough guy Harold Ickes is considered to be on a par with Vilsack, though there is growing distrust among DNC leaders about again handing over the party apparatus to someone so close to the Clintons. Ickes, however, has just as close ties with organized labor, which if the party is to keep up with the Republicans must be somehow assuaged.

Dean was felt to have a shot based on the fundraising performance he exhibited during the Democratic primary. His campaign was credited with drawing in tens of thousands of donors via the Internet, who donated money in small amounts similar to how Republicans have given to their party.

But Dean had little to nothing to do with that fundraising success. Dean insiders say that his campaign manager, Joe Trippi, deserves much of the credit for creating that kind of online fundraising environment.

"Dean was the draw, but the ideas were Trippi's," says a former Dean staffer. "If the party is serious about somehow becoming more progressive and appealing to younger voters, Trippi is the guy, not Dean."


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Front Page News; Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: clinotn; haroldickes; howarddean; lieberman; moderates; snowe; specter

1 posted on 11/14/2004 11:32:58 PM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway

GO HOWARD DEAN!!!!

He'd be amazing!

That said, I'm hoping he runs for Senate in Vermont if Jeffords doesn't run. I don't think we have a chance in hell of ever having this seat, so it mine as well be Dean. It has the nice side effect of making the dems look even more nuts then they are.


2 posted on 11/14/2004 11:58:16 PM PST by zbigreddogz
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To: zbigreddogz; nickcarraway
Waiting for Dean to implode?

Waiting?(!)

That is truly a frightening thought.

Ickes on the other hand; well, what can I say about Harold Ickes?

Other than-

GOODFELLAS

3 posted on 11/15/2004 3:06:22 AM PST by Do not dub me shapka broham ("They don't want some high brow hussy from NYC explaining to them that they're idiots.")
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To: nickcarraway

Why not Bill Clinton? It's the perfect place from which he can sabotage Hillary.


4 posted on 11/15/2004 3:15:13 AM PST by Nick Danger (The tag line you requested has been disconnected or is no longer in service.)
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To: nickcarraway
"His staff sees that as a way of making some money for the library foundation, that and lots of tourists," says the former Clinton staffer. "Though you know the one exhibit that would probably make him the most is the one that will never be held on these grounds. A certain little blue dress would be the biggest draw for the place."

I don't think even the blue dress would make most conservatives willing to pay money to visit a Clinton library, and it would suppress the Kool-Aid drinker attendance.

Bill is probably most excited about all the women tourist-groupies that will be there every day, he is going to be one satisfied ex-President.

He'll be having a lot of ladies pulled out of the museum back to his office for a quick cigar.

5 posted on 11/15/2004 3:26:28 AM PST by RobFromGa (End the Filibuster for Judicial appointments in January 05)
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To: nickcarraway
He's raring to go and grab the spotlight."

Truer words were never spoken.

6 posted on 11/15/2004 3:58:19 AM PST by patj
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To: nickcarraway
Senator Lieberman is a man with far greater respect for the institution of the Senate than he has for giving his own political party an edge," says a Republican Senate staffer. "We don't see this as a political grab or an attempt to water down or somehow undercut a Republican majority. Snowe, on the other hand, may have other ideas. We're just not sure."

If there ever was a person who looks the part it is Lieberman

Spineless WIMP

Ann Coulter had him begged perfectly
"Joe is always wrestling with his conscience and his conscience always loses "
7 posted on 11/15/2004 5:31:05 AM PST by uncbob
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To: nickcarraway
Here is my list of Republican "Weak Links":

1. Lincoln Chafee

2. Susan Collins

3. Olympia Snowe

4. Arlen Specter

5. John McPain

We can lose all 5 of these votes and still make it with a Cheney tie breaker. The question is: who are the candidates for the really critical 6th spot on this list, the one that can really shoot us down if the RINOS decide to vote against the President?

8 posted on 11/15/2004 5:43:38 AM PST by InterceptPoint
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To: InterceptPoint

Yikes: I forgot about Chuck Hagel.


9 posted on 11/15/2004 6:03:30 AM PST by InterceptPoint
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To: SheLion

PING Snowe at it again


10 posted on 11/15/2004 6:55:04 AM PST by spartan68
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To: spartan68; 8mmMauser; armymarinemom; Acela; afterhoursguru; AlextheWise1; AniGrrl; ...
According to a staffer in Sen. Arlen Specter's office, Specter was invited by Snowe, indicated his desire to be a part of their block, but said given attempts to regain footing among conservatives, his attendance would cause him more problems.

Oh! You THINK?

11 posted on 11/15/2004 8:31:35 AM PST by SheLion (President Bush received MORE votes ever in the period of History. The Rats need to get over it.)
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To: nickcarraway

Sorry to see that Donna Brazille (the self-proclaimed "Eight wonder of the world") is not in the running.

I would love to see the Gore-ons come back to prominence. Think how much fun it could be to see all those old losers trying to run a campaign again.

But if they stick with the Clintonoids and elect Ickes then we can be sure that Hillary will be on the ticket. Her election campaign may not materialize unless one of her old buddies is running the Dem party in 4 years.


12 posted on 11/15/2004 8:50:24 AM PST by webstersII
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To: SheLion
Snowe, on the other hand, may have other ideas. We're just not sure."

How quaint that the Republicans have more faith in Joe Lieberman than Olympia.

God, what an embarrassment that woman is.

13 posted on 11/15/2004 8:59:12 AM PST by Madame Dufarge
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To: Madame Dufarge
God, what an embarrassment that woman is.

I sure wish another Conservative in this state would have the guts to run against her. But I am afraid Snowe and Collins have a strangle hold on Maine just like Fat Ted has a strangle hold on New England.

Makes me want to throw up.

I hear she LOVES Halloween. She brings her big broom out. heh!

14 posted on 11/15/2004 9:04:43 AM PST by SheLion (President Bush received MORE votes ever in the period of History. The Rats need to get over it.)
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To: SheLion

I can't stand it when you attack Maine's Most Beautiful Woman,(MMBW)Olympia Snowe. Fellow I know from the VFW bar thinks she and Baldacci might be the same person. They have never been photographed together.


15 posted on 11/15/2004 9:08:10 AM PST by Kenny Bunk
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To: Kenny Bunk
I can't stand it when you attack Maine's Most Beautiful Woman,(MMBW)Olympia Snowe. Fellow I know from the VFW bar thinks she and Baldacci might be the same person. They have never been photographed together.

Ugh!

Parish the thought.

Actually, I have seen both of them side by side when they toured the Loring Development Center. hehe! Boy, they are dead ringers for each other.

16 posted on 11/15/2004 9:14:54 AM PST by SheLion (President Bush received MORE votes ever in the period of History. The Rats need to get over it.)
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To: nickcarraway
"Senator Lieberman is a man with far greater respect for the institution of the Senate than he has for giving his own political party an edge," says a Republican Senate staffer. "

Sure, just like with the Estrada nomination and communist/fascist filibuster.

17 posted on 11/15/2004 10:02:49 AM PST by newsgatherer
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