Posted on 07/19/2005 5:06:14 PM PDT by Mo1
Edited on 07/19/2005 5:10:19 PM PDT by Admin Moderator. [history]
LOL!
Rush calls her the "mouth that ate CNN". She must have been down at the Kerry plantation.....botoxed.
"Schumer couldn't wait more than 2 minutes to start bashing Roberts.
Schumer disgusts me."
I have a fair disgust for Leahy but I'll tell you that what was so clear in this joint press conference with Schumer is that Schumer feels his 8 years in the Senate trumps Leahy's 31 - in regards to decorum and one-upmanship. Several times Schumer "filibustered" Leahy in mid-sentence. Schumer is so power-hungry and arrogant (reference his audacity to do a Presser with Joe Wilson and agreeing that the Plame thing was not a partisan issue but a "national security issue") that he showed a distinct disrespect to his senior colleague. Schumer is totally classless.
I read somewhere the other day it referred to as Nadagate.
Exactly what I thought...
LOL Me too!
I buy a bottle of good Scotch every, oh..., five years or so... just for such occasions as this.
Cheap beer otherwise...
That is code for Estrich hasn't checked her fax machine yet.
Yeah..MAJOR botox!
I agree with your points and I truly believe (Pollyanna ~ maybe) he has been prepared for this.
I agree. Poor Hillary is caught between a rock and her thighs!!
KEENAN IS ALSO A LIAR...
January 19, 2005
Abortion issue roils DNC race
Keenan snubs Roemer as rivals worry about Gov. Howard Deans momentum
By Hans Nichols
Nancy Keenan, incoming president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, snubbed former Rep. Tim Roemer (D-Ind.), a candidate to head the Democratic National Committee last week, fueling concern that the abortion debate has become a distraction and an impediment to stopping the Dean juggernaut.
Keenan skipped a phone appointment to discuss Roemers opposition to abortion in conjuction with his campaign to become the next DNC chairman.
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Keenan is mobilizing NARALs 27 state and local affiliates to contact the 447 DNC delegates and persuade them to oppose Roemer, the only anti-abortion candidate in the field of seven announced DNC aspirants.
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Keenans apparent lack of interest in meeting with Roemer stands in marked contrast to the open communication between him and Keenans predecessor, Kate Michelman, who introduced Keenan as the new president at NARALs annual Roe v. Wade commemorative dinner last night at the Omni Shoreham.
Michelman is also contacting DNC members to oppose Roemer. However, she agreed to talk with the Sept. 11 commission member and said that they had a thoughtful discussion about his opposition to abortion and his insistence that it not become a litmus test for a party desperate to appeal to more voters.
I think we should always talk, she said. We make a mistake if we dont keep the lines of communication open.
Michelman added that she did not know the precise details on why Keenan did not take Roemers scheduled phone call, saying that she didnt want to speculate.
Keenan blamed her failure to connect with Roemer last Friday on a scheduling snafu, but the Roemer camp clearly took Keenans absence from a preset phone conversation as a calculated snub fraught with political implications.
It was one of those days when things just kept happening. No slight was intended, Keenan said.
But a Roemer aide said, She didnt want to meet with us because theyre out there calling everyone they can to oppose us. She didnt want to own up to that.
They havent even called us back, the aide added.
Neither side seemed eager to reschedule a conversation to discuss their differences.
People are going to be very passionate on this issue, said Ruben Pulido, a Roemer spokesman. What we can do is reach out and have an honest conversation on this issue. Thats what we can do, and we have done that.
The perceived NARAL snub led to Roemers accusation at last weekends DNC regional meeting in St. Louis that pro-abortion-rights groups were phone-banking DNC delegates with negative and inaccurate portrayals of his voting record.
We have our phone banks as well, Pulido said.
Keenan denied that NARAL was phone-banking and that it was actively campaigning against a specific candidate. Phone-banking to me is an orchestrated, automated, long and expensive endeavor, and were not doing that, she said.
Instead, NARALs 27 affiliates are contacting DNC delegates, as well as elected officials, to urge Democrats to select a party chairman who shares their views on abortion.
Were not aiming against any one candidate, but the leader of a party should respect a womans right to choose, Keenan said.
But Michelman said, NARAL is focusing on Roemer. She said she has called 75-100 delegates, asking them to oppose Roemer.
The congressman said there should not be a litmus test on abortion, but I told him its a values test. He makes that mistake, Michelman said. Abortion is part of a much broader set of values.
To demonstrate his campaigns support among pro-abortion-rights Democrats, Roemer plans to announce the endorsements of Reps. Anna Eshoo (D-Calif.) and Ellen Tauscher (D-Calif.) today, along with those of a handful of other members, Pulido said.
Former Sen. John Breaux (D-La.), generally considered an opponent of abortion rights, is expected to endorse Roemer today.
This is a healthy debate, Pulido added. We need to convert more voters to vote for Democrats.
Meanwhile, the other campaigns continued to reel from the announcement by Floridas 27 delegates that they would support Dean for party chairman.
People shouldnt underestimate how hard he is working and shouldnt underestimate his candidacy, an operative for a rival campaign said, adding, This fight over Roemer on abortion has distracted people from Dean and any potential controversy there.
Hugh Hewitt is live here: http://www.560wind.com/
One more check in the Excellent Column!
Well, Fox is tired of the Supreme Court...it's back to Aruba!
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