Posted on 06/22/2007 5:48:28 AM PDT by indcons
Yesterday, a GOP aide, who is one of my sources in the Senate, gave me the rundown on what's currently happening with the Senate immigration bill (You can see my two previous reports from this source here and here).
To begin with, the key thing to keep in mind about the upcoming vote on the Senate immigration bill is that the pro-amnesty forces have two key cloture votes that they have to win.
The first is the vote on the so-called "clay pigeon" strategy. What this does is take the original bill and all of its amendments and reintroduce it on the Senate floor as a new bill. There are two reasons for doing this. The first is to prevent killer amendments that could upset the "grand compromise" from being voted on. The second reason is procedural, because it keeps conservative Senators who are opposed to the bill from being able to slow up the process.
However, in order for the bill and the previous amendments to be offered on the floor of the Senate as a new bill, it will take the cooperation of both Democratic and Republican leadership, along with 60 votes for cloture.
The conventional wisdom has been that this first cloture vote is a done deal because the Senate leadership has been wheeling and dealing behind the scenes. The way it works is that they go to a Senator and offer to allow a vote on their Amendment IF -- and only if -- that Senator agrees to vote for cloture on the "clay pigeon" strategy.
My source tells me that this has left a sour taste in the mouth of a number of Republican Senators who are upset that Mitch McConnell is cooperating with Harry Reid to curtail the rights of Republican Senators. Moreover, there's a growing fear that a dangerous precedent is being set here that could be used against Republican Senators again and again as long as they're in the minority. After all, if the "clay pigeon" strategy is used against conservatives on the immigration issue, who's to say it won't also be used against them on any number of issues in the future? According to my source, this is causing a lot of nervousness amongst Republican Senators and it has Mitch McConnell acting very defensive behind closed doors about working with Harry Reid to roll members of his own caucus. Because of this issue, my source tells me that the vote for the "clay pigeon" strategy is no longer a slam dunk and it is possible that the "grand bargainers" may not be able to get 60 votes to put the bill on the floor as a new bill. If that turns out to be the case, the bill is dead.
Then, if the bill does make it to the floor, there will be 22 amendments offered. These amendments have been carefully selected by the combined Democratic/Republican leadership to try to make sure that no deal breakers can make it through. Still, my source tells me that every amendment has the potential to be problematic for the grand bargainers, because the vote count is very close. If certain amendments pass, it could cost votes. On the other hand, some Senators may very well decide not to vote for the bill if their amendments don't pass. But, once the votes on the amendments are through, there will be another key vote for cloture and whether it will get the 60 votes is anyone's guess at this point.
Then, of course, if they do get the 60 votes for cloture, there will be a final vote for the bill, but since only 50 votes are needed, it will be almost guaranteed to pass.
Summary: My source tells me that he thought the amnesty proponents definitely had the upper hand last week, but now, he thinks the momentum may be swinging back the other way. He also said that he thinks the best chance to stop the bill will be on the initial cloture vote. He said that he's hoping that a coalition of conservatives who think this is a bad bill, liberals who think this bill is too tough, and Republican Senators worried about losing minority rights because of the "clay pigeon" strategy will get together and block the bill. If that doesn't happen, the pro-amnesty side won't have won, but the odds will shift a bit more in their favor.
PS #1: I pointed out that John Edwards and Claire McCaskill have made some extremely negative comments about the bill and asked my source if it's possible that Democratic opposition could increase enough to kill the bill. He said it was possible, but he thought Harry Reid was capable of strong arming the Democrats enough to keep them from losing many votes. Of course, he also added that he's not sure that Harry Reid really wants to see this bill pass, so he's not sure how hard he would fight for it. Either way, he said not to count on the Democrats to finish off the bill.
PS #2: I asked him about Johnny Isakson and Saxby Chambliss announcing that they will vote against cloture. My source's take was that it wasn't a bill killer, but that it was significant since both of them were prominent early supporters of the bill. He added that he thought their switch was indicative of the pressure Republicans are feeling at the grass roots level and he said that he thought Isakson and Chambliss deserved credit for paying attention to it while a lot of pro-amnesty supporters have tuned it out or even shut off their answering machines because they're tired of hearing their constituents complain about this issue.
PS #3: Last but not least, I talked to my source about the shots Trent Lott and Lindsey Graham have taken at people opposed to the bill. My source replied that when this whole thing started, these guys were cocky and thought they'd get this bill through with 70 votes, no problem. But now, because of the blogs and talk radio, they've lost the public debate on the issue and they know it. So, at this point, they're way out on a limb supporting a wildly unpopular bill that may or may not pass, and they're lashing out in frustration. He added that a lot of Republican Senators have been offended and embarrassed by their comments and are worried that the voters will lump them in with Graham and Lott.
The Inside Story Of How The Senate Immigration Bill Died: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1846868/posts
Mitch McConnell should see a huge jump in letters, faxes, emails, phone calls protesting his actions IMMEDIATELY!
Keep calling those twits Lott, Graham, Spector, & Kyle and tell them you are NOT a biggot because you want a fence built and the laws we have enforced!!!!
It wouldn’t hurt to keep bugging the hell out of the RNC and state GOP offices and letting them know just how TEED off most are over this amnesty.
I have long suspected that they (the elite - particularly the “Grand Conspirators” (er, Grand Compromisers”) are very content to let the answering machine go unheard (but deleted) and the emails get routed to nowhere.
Has anyone else noticed that when the pubbies were in charge, all that had to happen for a filibuster to stop a bill was for the dems to announce it, yet with the dems in charge, actual votes are taken for cloture?
Lott and Graham at a 14 percent favorability rating and dropping.
Looks like they won’t be satisfied until they reach a single digit score.
Now the RINO's know how America feels. We kept voting them into office to do our bidding and what have we received in return?
Besides... It's not the rights of Republican Senators Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell are curtailing... It's the American people's rights to have representatives that represent those that sent them to Washington in the first place.
Jerks!
Ping
"NO AMNESTY!! Stop trying to give my country away you traitor. We want an Illegal Immigrant Deportation Bill!!! Your actions could lead to a revolution or Civil War in this country. STOP THE MADNESS, NOW!! (signed my name)
Everyone, please send an email.
There was something in this piece that I have not seen anywhere else before. That is the cloture vote on whether or not to bring out the bill as a new bill. Sounds like the bill can be killed if this cloture vote fails. Someone should post the details on this second cloture vote in a separate post for all to see.
It’s time for the voters to retire Graham and Lott.
Its hard to believe that the same Senator Graham who so admirably defended Judge Pickering from the slander of demagogues like Ted Kennedy is now that same far-left Senator’s lapdog on immigration, and is now engaging in the same type of demagoguery his new master excels at.
From now on it will be hard for me to think of Graham as anything other than the guy who slandered as bigots the people who actually have voted for him in order to pander to a group of people (La Raza leftwingers) who will never support him.
Cal and write even the DEMOCRATS on this hideous bill!! NO AMNESTY...period.
One point not mentioned..Reid, after he gets cloture, will allow members of his caucus, i.e. Pryor and Landrieu, both of whom are up in 2008..to vote AGAINST the bill..which is wildly unpopular in their home states...thus McConnell is being doubly rolled..
I'm glad she listened to me.
Retire, HA! They should be tarred & feathered!!
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