Posted on 06/21/2005 3:25:54 PM PDT by SkyPilot
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist first announced today that he was finished calling votes on John R. Bolton's nomination as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, calling it a pointless exercise. But about an hour later, after a meeting with President Bush, the Tennessee Republican did an about-face: He will continue pushing for a floor vote on the controversial nominee after all.
"The president made it very clear that he expects an up-or-down vote," Frist told reporters in the White House driveway after he joined other GOP lawmakers for a luncheon with Bush. "It's not dead."
The Senate majority leader admitted, however, that the controversial Bolton nomination was going to require "some continued talking and discussion."
"We'll continue to get an up-or-down vote for John Bolton over the coming days, possibly weeks," Frist said.
Earlier in the day, Frist had told the Associated Press that it was useless going back to the Senate again because Democrats would only continue stalling the vote. "Whether it is politics or whatever their concerns are with, the goal post's constantly shifting. Bringing up another vote's not going to change anything," the Associated Press quoted Frist as saying.
Frist's flip-flop comments came one day after the Senate refused for the second time to confirm the controversial nominee.
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On the other hand, the only Liberals worship is power--politics is their religion. If they sense this vote is hurting them, they may have to re-think this.
Maybe he can get all his troops down on the floor for voting this time.
I am getting surveys from the SENATE MAJORITY LEADER'S SURVEY with a request for funds.
When these folks act like they are the majority, lead like a majority, develope a spine and a pair of gonads, I will reconsider my refusal to send money.
Why can't the plurality consilidate and get the people's business done?
Mod--sorry--similar story alread posted. You can delete or lock thread.
All the Durbin etc. drama is ORCHESTRATED. If you notice, other than Howard Dean, ONE Democrat at a time acts out and becomes cannon fodder for the VRWC. Dean is a constant idiot while the other idiot-of-the-day is deliberately varied and not at risk of immediate electoral backlash. This is all smoke-and-mirrors and it is part of--yet helps to cloak--the bigger agenda--the fact that we're seriously getting bogged down with outrageous little wildfires like Boxer, then Durbin...then who knows next, but there will be more.
All the while, the Donk agenda of leaving only scorched earth and lost opportunity to the GOP is at the heart of ALL of it. They seek to drag their heels, focus Conservative venom on one DNC operative at a time, buy time, torpedo the GOP and Majority Will of the People by every weasel tactic they can conjure up. Meanwhile, certain COWARDS in the Senate including one from NY and one from AZ (and elsewhere) skulk quietly toward 2008.
Frist and Co. should INDEED press on with the GOP agenda regardless of these treasonous side issues and enemies within.
GRRRRRRRRRrrrrrrrrrrr
Could be a few democrats jumped ship when threatend with BRAC attention.
"Maybe he can get all his troops down on the floor for voting this time"
well since he doesnt have 60, it doesnt really matter
Let's get some backbone!!! Screw the Democrat "Treason/Traitors". Invoke the nuclear option, and get rid of the filibuster, now!!! The Republicans are such whimps!!!
"Boy, I said Boy. You git back in thar and go another round. This ain't over yet!" (Dense kid, never listens to a word I say.)
Just appoint him after the break...this is ridiculous.
Admin Moderator pulled the other thread.. which I had posted BEFORE this one. Not sure why. If a thread is pulled, the poster should at least know why. I've been here since early 1998.. I deserve to know. (Wonder if the Admin Moderator is the one who sent me a private e-mail saying, to the effect.. "Buchanan warned us about Dubya." I replied.. "Don't be offended, but who cares what Buchanan thinks?"
Beat me to it! I was going to evoke a 'back from the woodshed' analogy, but your cartoon treatment works just as well.
Old Foghorn is still one of my favorites.
IMHO, there needs to be more of this, leading to a vote on the constitutional option. Let's get it over with. Might as well, we're gonna need it for the SCOTUS battle.
Frist doesn't seem to understand the basic political job of a majority leader--to reward loyal supporters and punish troublemakers. You never would have caught Mike Mansfield or Lyndon Baines Johnson saying something like that. What a stupid remark!
IMHO, there needs to be more of this, leading to a vote on the constitutional option. Let's get it over with. Might as well, we're gonna need it for the SCOTUS battle.
My points exactly in the thread that was pulled. (I posted 1st, BTW.)
I said... Dubya.. "Hey, Bill. Can I have a word with you out behind the woodshed?"
Also... I shudder to think abount the battle for the Supreme Court that WILL HAPPEN.. and SOON.
Oops. Forgot italics in my reply.
Maybe Frist should refuse to "recess" the Senate until Bolton gets his "up-or-down" vote...
Yeah. Thanks for the laugh.
The ones laughing the loudest are the pubs and the dems. They want the same thing. They go about it differently.
Ever heard of "good cop/bad cop"?
We're being played, people, by both parties. I'll just sit back and watch...all the E-mails, phone calls and snail mail I could possibly do won't make a sh8t-bit of difference.
We're being played.
FMCDH(BITS)
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