Posted on 06/28/2007 11:32:01 AM PDT by The Blitherer
The bill has died.
Trust me, no one will be sitting shiva for it at HH.com, and not just because Im the only one who knows what sitting shiva means. Actually, Medved also knows what sitting shiva means, and maybe hell be doing it on behalf of everyone else at Townhall who is instead celebrating like its VJ Day. (Reports that Matt Lewis surprised Mary Katherine Ham with a kiss like the one seen in the picture of above are unconfirmed.)
So where do we go from here? Lets take em one by one, starting with the biggest winners and working our way down to the biggest losers:
1) YOU Yes, it sounds trite, but your voice was heard. Remember, the original aim of this bills authors was to have it enshrined as law in a mere 48 hours. You raised such a fuss that that became impossible. But the bills supporters were undeterred and remained the clear majority in the Senate.
Truly, I dont think a single Senator changed his mind on the underlying merits of the bill. Those that changed their votes did so because they heard from their constituents. So whats the takeaway? Your voice counts. In a democracy, thats a very fine thing.
2) THE CONGRESSIONAL HEROES Lest we find ourselves lost in a throw-the-bums-out mentality, lets take a moment to recognize the Republican Senators and Congressmen who led the fight to beat back this wildebeest of a bill. I had Pete Hoekstra on the show last night; Rep. Hoekstra isnt known as a ball of fire, but he was passionate last night. He was great. He fought against the tide and he wasnt alone.
Jim DeMint has been a stalwart on this since day one. Same goes for Sessions, Cornyn and Inhofe. David Vitter went mano-a-mano with Harry Reid. John Shadegg showed what real House leadership would look like. Someday well have a Speaker Shadegg, and that will be a fine thing indeed. If I left any of the politician good guys out of this brief list (and Im sure I did), my apologies.
3) THE FENCE-SITTING REPUBLICANS The bill was defeated handily this morning. We got 53 votes against cloture. Earlier in the week, it didnt look like wed get the 40 that we needed. I guess its neat that Senators like Brownback and Murkowski had a Road-to-Damascus moment some time in the last 24 hours, but where were they when the battle raged? Rather than just ask the question rhetorically, let me posit a theory: They were sitting in the middle with their fingers in the air.
In this class of fence-sitters, I would be remiss in my duties as a blogger if I didnt carve out a special place for George Voinovich. Yesterday, Senator Voinovich was humiliating himself on the air with Sean Hannity, accusing Hannity of being irrational for opposing the bill. Today, Voinovich voted against cloture. What political courage!
How will Republican voters remember the Senators who sat out the war? My guess is not very fondly.
4) THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION Ive admired this president for a long time, but Ive reached a point where Ive had it up to here (my hand is at my forehead) with this administrations chronic obtuseness and arrogance. The top priority right now for the administration should be the war. And yet the president spent what little political capital he had trying to shove this atrocious immigration bill down the countrys throat. This whole gambit was the logical equivalent of Abraham Lincoln in February of 1864 seeking out the non-war related issue that would most effectively divide his base and then relentlessly championing that issue. That would have been dumb, right? And yet thats exactly what President Bush did.
President Bush is going to need a united base come September if he wants to stay the course in Iraq. Given that consideration, calling 90% of that base bigots probably wasnt a very good idea. Fickle, weak-kneed and misguided Republican senators like Dick Lugar are already preemptively declaring defeat.
Will the Republican base forgive the administration for its actions surrounding this bill? My guess is no. Were moving on to finding another leader for the party, and in 7 months or so well have one. In the meantime, thanks to this idiotic gambit, theres a power vacuum right now in the White House.
Maybe the base can fill that vacuum. The only good news is that the past political fortnight showed that the Republican base, when enthusiastic, can have a dramatically positive effect on Republican politicians. If the base demands victory in Iraq as loudly as it demanded defeat for this immigration bill, the Republicans in congress will once again listen.
5) THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY Securing the border is something that 90% of the country feels should be done immediately and permanently. Thats the motherhood and apple-pie of this issue no one opposes it.
Except the leadership of the Democratic Party. For a while now, the Republicans best hope for success has been Democratic stupidity. Fortunately, the Democrats have often been up to the task, handing us presidential nominees like John Kerry and Al Gore. Now, the Democrats have given us the greatest gift of all an issue that moves the country much more than members of the political class realize and on which the Democrats find themselves on the wrong side. The Republican congressional candidates should be able to have a lot of fun with the issue of border security in 2008. So should the Republican presidential nominee unless hes
6) JOHN McCAIN Whats left to say about this man? I guess you can argue whether he does what he does because his vanity compels him to plaster his name on major legislation, regardless of whether that legislation is good or bad, or that Mort Kondracke has it right and that McCain is as noble a politician that this county has ever seen whose conscience holds him prisoner.
You can probably tell by my phrasing of the issue which way I lean, but ultimately, who cares? John McCain has opposed the vast majority of his party too many times on too many issues. And regardless of what Mort Kondracke or McCains other friends in the media believe, the bases disdain for McCain does not primarily derive from personal animus. Instead, that disdain flows directly from the fact that John McCain has been a more damaging presence in the Senate over the past six years than anyone else - Tom Daschle, Ted Kennedy and Harry Reid included.
Yes, hes right on the war, but a lot of senators are right on the war. But McCain has been so wrong and so destructive on so many other issues, his relationship with the base is fractured beyond repair. Perhaps the Senator can take some solace in the fact that he never had a chance in the presidential race anyway. Even before McCain/Kennedy thudded into the Senate with McCain demanding its passage in 48 hours, the Republican Party had his number.
7) THE IMMIGRATION BILL WATER-CARRIERS Lindsey Grahams approval ratings in South Carolina have dipped to 31% because of his obnoxious antics while supporting this bill. Trent Lott has made himself a national laughingstock. Again. I know dog bites man.
But remember who the biggest winners in this imbroglio are the voters. If the Republicans in South Carolina are sick of being embarrassed by Lindsey Graham, they have a choice they can find someone to run against him in the primary. Just about anyone will do the trick. Ill even make a bold prediction: Reading the writing on the wall, Senator Graham will decide that K Street beckons and remove himself from public life before his constituents do the deed for him.
As for Trent Lott, how many opportunities should this guy get to embarrass himself and the party as a leader of the caucus?
IN SUMMATION, what happened over the past month was the first real skirmish in a civil war for the soul of the Republican Party. You had good guys like Hoekstra, DeMint, Sessions and Vitter doing battle with an exhausted Old Guard (Lott, Voinovich et al.) who have forgotten what their party stands for and who they represent. Happily, the good guys won this round.
The fight will rage on. Hopefully what happened here will be just the beginning.
What we need is a law against that.
Trent Lot must be Fired and Linsey Graham also..these two were the worst defenders, and also Insulted Us, so we must make an example of them so that these Cocky Punks dont try
this again.
Here is a spreadsheet of all the immigration votes
It's the Information Age that's made it happen. The politicians in Washington are running scared.
The people stopped the Dubai ports deal.
Now they have stopped this Senate bill--1,000-pages or so that nobody knows what's in.
The next battle will be over "The Fairness Doctrine"--government censorship and control over information reaching the public.
Diane Feinstein has already launched an assault against Talk Radio. She claims to want it to present "both sides" (as thought there were only two). What she really wants is for it to be forced to present is her side--i.e. Leftist Propaganda--or Federal Government Propaganda.
The American people can defeat Diane too--and her attempt to force the News Media to present Big Brother's Propaganda!
Get ready for a fight, Diane! We the People will defeat your next little scheme too!
Real good analysis from Hewitt. The key will be that the GOP base is reunified before 2008 elections.
Of course, that means running a presidential candidate that is strong on security and illegal immigration. That means no Giuliani, McCain...and probably Romney.
Also, the GOP needs new leadership in the Senate...hello Jeff Sessions! The days of Lott, McCain, La Raza Lindsey are over. And, dump Mel Martinez as GOP chair.
One would think that the state that gave us Andrew Jackson, John C. Calhoun, and Strom Thurmond could come up with an alternative to Goober.
Is that Monica Lewinski?
Read my tag line.
Right on.
Round one of a thousand round fight...
>>Can we now declare victory?<<
Not yet.
BUILD THE DUNCAN HUNTER FENCE
LOCK THE BACK DOOR ALREADY!!
I generally leave with the one who brought me. This immigration bill put and end to that. I don’t know who George Bush is.
No, you ,may not declare victory. You can think about the next step when 699 miles of fence is built, when employers factories are actually raided, and illegal workers are herded onto buses and workers are getting ladders for the last mile of fence.
You can have a victory cup cake when the first 1 million illegal immigrants are on the bus.
Look, we actually accomplished something, now lets follow it up with more action. Call the Senate, the President, and tell them we want the fence done, not just 2 miles but the whole 700 miles. We want employers offices raided and CEOS put behind bars for employing illegal aliens.
Only then will I organize a dancing in the street celebration.
I got a taste of victory today, and damned if it didn’t taste good. I want my voice heard more.
.....Bob
In short, it's now time for COMPREHENSIVE change and the battle has just begun. But today was an encouraging evidence that the people's voice can still be heard.
Size 53, just like the votes. Perfect!
Bill Hicks???? What am I missing? He was a jerk-0ff!
I dont know. While I am glad the bill failed, I think the debate was so rhetorically simplified that any real sane discussion, or analysis of what was going on, was drowned out.
Folks here were crying the end of the world on Tuesday. Now they are relieved. I think an explanation for the turn of events goes beyond Hewitts description of any road to Damascus moments.
I think the republicans that voted for closure on Tuesday wanted to see if the amendment requiring all illegals to return to home country would be defeated by democrats, and it was, showing that this was always an amnesty bill. So they came back on Thursday and said no to the second closure. (The scary part would have been if the return to home amendment had passed, because then it would have been stripped out later)
It was always a bad bill, and there are still RINO's like McCain,Hagel,etc that need to be retired.
Looking at the glass half full, the Dem leadership has wasted almost its entire tenure thus far and accomplished nothing. They look like dolts. The republican base has found a voice.
While the Bush admin hasn't help itself one bit on this issue, they have managed to keep this issue on the front page for far longer than I think the dems would have liked. The MAJORITY spoke out on this. Nobody can pull the race card on Repubs next election. And real conservatives win here.
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