Posted on 05/14/2005 10:50:01 AM PDT by ricks_place
ALL eyes are now on the United States Senate, which has unexpectedly become the epicenter of American politics. The question of the year is whether a change in a specific Senate rule the one that creates the condition for the never-ending debate called a "filibuster" would represent a shocking breach of American tradition.
The Senate, we're told, is an institution that exists to slow down the mad rush of politics and allow issues to percolate and stew.
But as yesterday's debate in the Senate Foreign Relations Committee on the nomination of John Bolton demonstrated yet again, at moments of great partisan strife the Senate doesn't debate issues.
The Senate does not allow important topics to get a full hearing. Rather, it allows senators to abuse those who come before them in a process mandated by the U.S. Constitution. ...snip...
In the midst of controversy, the Senate frequently uses its authority in appalling ways by engaging in unanswerable character assassination. The assassination is unanswerable by definition because those whose characters are being assassinated are required by the dynamic of the Senate to behave respectfully toward those who are dragging their names through the mud.
There is something profoundly immoral about all this. Increasingly, it seems, strong-willed people with strong views must submit themselves to the humiliation of standing mute while they are excoriated for their life's work and while senators and their staffs go hunting for personal dirt on them.
It's not a fair fight. It's a proxy fight. The nominees are often stand-ins for the administration whom the senators wish to bloody as is the case with John Bolton and the Democrats. ...snip...
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
says it all...
Bttt
I cant wait until Frist bends the collective donk party over the barstool next week.
Hey boxface, you ingnorant twit, W is your daddy. Sing it like babs, boxer, like in the senate minority is just like buddah...
http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/opedcolumnists/43882.htm
:^)
Yesterday Hewitt interviewed Kyl:
Hugh Hewitt: Have you got the votes if it has to go to a vote?
Jon Kyl: Yes we do. And I remember you were talking to me about this when folks were getting really frustrated and we kind of backed it up and said first of all, we have to get the people through the committee, to the floor. We have now done that, except for one person, as you noted. And so now, its ready. Its teed up. Weve got the votes, and the only thing that really weve been waiting for is to just see if theres any hope for compromise here. It appears to me that the Democrats actually want the confrontation. Bill Frist has put out the most reasonable proposals you can imagine. Theyve been rejected.
He could get three of them on a single barstool by simply turning it upside down.
Liberals don't respect voters. They think they can bully a result contrary to the will of the people. Voters gave us 55 Republicans in the Senate and a Republican President. But the liberals still think they run the place.
Thanks-
They not only THINK they run things, they've learned quickly that by simply acting like they do, Republicans will roll over because Rs are always wringing their hands with worry over being called names. Liberals don't care if they're called names, only advancing their agendae.
You're right. They DO run the place. We're too scared that the bully media will call us names again. Wimps!
>>This is a link to your article.For some reason the Post printer only version doesnt allow linking. Ive had the same problem before.<<
Some sites do that to try to keep you from skipping their ads.
Good man. My mom and dad live in Thatcher. I grew up in Az, but after retiring from the AF, I now live in NC. My dad wants JD Hayworth to run against McCain.
So do I. Kyl and Hayworth would be great for Arizona. McCain is a sell-out, and needs to go away. Kyl is a smart man. I love to hear him tear apart the donks on constitutional matters.
Too often, they do.
Thanks for posting this. These vitriolic senators are addressing voters with their actions. They are campaigning. If states appointed senators, as was the original intent, there wouldn't be a need for such grandstanding.
"My dad wants JD Hayworth to run against McCain."
Love to see JD run against McCain. Unfortunately, McCain was just re-elected with a 70 per cent margin. He didn't even campaign. It's too bad. I used to be a heavy McCain supporter. (I don't mean I had money. I was just heavy.)
Should come home, man. We need you more than NC does.
Amen! If only the repubs realized no matter what they do they will be on the liberal media's "bad" list. Might as well do what's right, and what the American people ELECTED them to do. Voinovich is a LOSER! I'm sorry I voted for this traitor.
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