Posted on 06/08/2007 5:42:44 AM PDT by NapkinUser
It may “come back” in time to energize the GOP base for 2008 ..
We must be vigilant, GW and Wall Street want this, but I do suspect that a large number of congressmen on both sides of the isle got chewed on enough that they will not want to revisit this one anytime soon.
Doing the drunk driving Americans won't do.....
YOU NAILED IT!
on BOTH comments (I give you a two-fer)
The comiseration speeches after were the height of arrogance.
Martinez was a complete delusional elitist. (only missing a violin as rome burns)
Salazar was busy scolding the republicans and 11 democrats for not allowing the new democrat party illegal alien votors.
DURBIN PROMISED TO WRITE INTO LAW ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL CHILDREN BECOME ANCHOR BABIES. (aka the dream act)
no we are not done.
Now we have a hydra, only chopping off the figurative democrat party head can we defeat this monster. (we also have to burn the heads we have chopped, for those who know mythology) Republicans who voted for cloture must now pay a price. NOT ONE PENNY FOR MEL MARTINEZ. MARTINEZ MUST RESIGN AS RNC CHAIR.
Build the fence, enforce the laws.
I can understand why Bush supported this. He has nothing to lose being so unpopular and still does not understand how he effected the 06 mid-terms. But why did Republicans in the senate originally sign on to this deal? Last year a similar effort killed them with everyone. And Democrats vowed to fight SS reform to the end, worried that Republicans would get credit. Why would Republicans in the Senate care what Bush thinks about this. I suppose if Democrats get the blame for this failure then it’s OK for them, but it’s very risky.
Until the Kennedy wing of the Republican Party can be sanitized.
It’s not the bill that needs a good killin’.
Maybe it’s got nothing nothing to do with Democrats or Repbulicans, Left or Right, Liberals or Conservaitves. Maybe its about Americans telling the elites to shove it.
Fox news is saying the issue will reappear in a few weeks.
They heard the uproar, now they have to figure how to use that information to make the bill look more appealing in order to make those that are against it look evil.
Shouldn’t be too hard, throw in those amendments they know will never be enforced, the ones that can make those Senators worried about their job look better.
People like Hunter, one of the honest guys will never get his wall.
Does this sound cynical? Just watch them. They are craftier than Paris Hilton’s lawyers.
Update: John Hawkins: “A source in the Senate says this bill is as dead as Stalin and it won’t be becoming back no matter what McConnell is saying on the floor.”
Update: The sweet smell of death is in the air…
Democratic leaders were quietly pessimistic. House Democratic Caucus Chairman Rahm Emanuel (D-Ill.) said Bush could count on 175 to 180 House Democrats to support a similar, comprehensive immigration bill, leaving the White House to deliver at least 40 Republicans in a body that has been far more polarized.
“If Bush could not get the votes in the Senate, what was he going to do in the House?” Emanuel asked.
--Not to say conservatives still shouldn't be fighting, but I think it's pretty close to dead.
so that pretty much left Kennedy hanging out there alone.
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I would buy a ticket to see that hanging, and be glad to provide the rope.
This killer has been loose for far too long and Mary Jo’s parents should be ashamed they took the money and let this guy off the hook.
I watched the Dim’s post-mortem mutual admiration/funeral oration speeches also. What a mawkish performance, particularly from Hairy and Durbin, the `Swimmer, Babs and the assorted Republicrats.
I’d never heard Durbin before. Now there’s a slick, lizard-lidded Lithuanian. And using the same tired arguments: “Why, it wasn’t amnesty”. “It isn’t enough that we give a `bye’ to anchors, but I want to include kids brought here illegally.” Ad nauseum, all emotions and feelings, nothing more than feelings/rhetoric (although it was good rhetoric).
Senator Sessions was like the sun coming up. Thank you, great state of Alabama!
The only reason this even comes up is that Bush and McCain talk some Republicans into pushing it. It has no chance. It’s like reforming SS right now. I would never support raising SS taxes, especially the ones that Bush was willing to raise, the upper cap. Democrats would never support private accounts or cutting benefits, but they would support raising taxes on benefits, and raising the cap because both these would only be on a certain set of people they target.
So politically the two sides are so different on both issues a common approach is just a dream, and a nightmare.
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