Posted on 04/04/2005 6:32:16 PM PDT by ken5050
I didn't see it today, but apparently Sen Cornyn gave a real stem-winder on the Senate floor today, talking about the Dem filabusters. He seems to be indicating that GOP action is coming very soon to stop it. Just saw that C-span 2 wil be repeating it from 10-10:35 EST tonite.. Worth setting the VRC for, to see after the NCAA game is over..
Exactly. Our congresscritters are all bark, no bite.
Yep, the first time I heard John Cornyn I thought "Now, THIS is a Republican who should run in 2008!" RUN, JOHN, RUN!
Yeh.
Remember that fiasco all-nighter they held last spring? Why not force the Dems into real filibusters, if they want to filibuster?
Frist is too neutralized, even though one of the reporters said Frist said he had 53 solid votes. For him to act, however, would mean he might have to actually do something. Shudder....chills...
Recount:
Democrats begin filibuster against Estrada - Feb. 13, 2003
Spring 2003, Frist threatens Dems about Judicial filibustering. Filibusters continue.
Judicial nominee Estrada withdraws his name - Sep. 4, 2003
[Who could blame him?]
Spring 2004, Frist threatens Dems about Judicial filibustering. Filibusters continue.
Spring 2005, Frist threatens Dems about Judicial filibustering. Filibusters continue.
Final count was what? 20 filibustered?
[See a pattern? Frist is good about threatening, lax on any actions. I'm betting that Frist will defer doing anything until after the 06 elections; then he will defer to the 08.]
My guy is probably going to be Governor Sanford (or, god willing if he runs, Mike Pence).
I usually prefer governors, but I would still be quite happy with another texan in the white house.
It'll be a couple of years and a long 1 or 2 year campaign.
By that time, folks will well be over the most blatant conventional wisdom type of stuff.
Cornyn would hear alot about texas early, then folks would get bored, even the dems and media would get bored of it, and it would become moot and irrelevent.
I thought Cornyn was supposed to come on --- but I have Steve Forbes on one channel and ???? on C-span 2.
Cornyn must be pretty powerful if he is already getting this treatment. HA!
By the way, did you see the ad where Mrs. Bradley, the Senator's wife (native German former Pan Am stewardess and now comparative lit professor) is going to be interviewed by Hadassah Lieberman? That should be one swell interview...Mrs. Bradley has the warmth of a snake and Hadassah is a dumb as a box of rocks. Must see TV!!
I thought Cornyn was supposed to come on --- but I have Steve Forbes on one channel and ???? on C-span 2.
That sounds like my kind of interview---when is it on?
I wonder if Hadassah has Joementum also?
Ten billion stemwinders later. Terri is still murdered.
Sunday, I believe. Really, let's try to remember to watch. I bet it will be hilarious!
That will be great---Sunday TV is boring anyway, so it has nowhere to go but UP!
Lets ping to the Sunday talk show thread afterwards---I'm sure Alas Babylon won't mind...lol
News Conference to End Judicial Filibuster
Speakers C. Boyden Gray, Chairman of the Committee for Justice, Gary Bauer, President of American Values, David Keene, President of American Conservative Union, and Grover Norquist, President of Americans for Tax Reform, talk about ending the judicial filibuster.
4/4/2005: WASHINGTON, DC: 45
I just have to say this---on C-span 2 right now there is some kind of hearing about the London elections coming up--
I don't have the sound on--no matter--the guy on the screen looks just like "The Beaver" from Leave it to Beaver--I had to look twice at what channel it was on---hilarious
OOPS--the grown-up Beaver, Jerry Mathers, as the Beaver.
Thanks for the link---I didn't see the whole conference!
I saw part of his speech today. Very soft-spoken, calm demeanor, and very nice-looking man. His speech was very impressive.
bookmarked
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