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[Senate Minority Leader] McConnell remains behind the scenes on immigration
The Hill ^ | June 28, 2007 | Manu Raju

Posted on 06/28/2007 1:25:06 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

With his caucus bitterly divided and the Senate descending into procedural warfare, Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) stayed away from the Senate floor as the most sweeping overhaul of immigration laws in 21 years hung in the balance.

Facing the biggest challenge of his leadership tenure, McConnell has largely chosen to work behind the scenes and instead allow a bloc of conservatives to spar with Republican supporters of the bill.

Conservatives also railed all day on the process used by Senate leaders to bring the bill to the floor. But Majority Leader Harry Reid (Nev.) and other Democrats wasted no opportunity to point out that the arcane procedural tactic, which limited debate to a pre-negotiated list of 27 amendments, was worked out with McConnell.

“It wasn’t done by me, it was done by us,” Reid said, referring to the Republican leader.

Yesterday the Senate moved methodically through the list of amendments in advance of a decisive vote today to shut down debate and move to a final vote on the bill’s passage. The success of today’s vote depended largely on how many amendments were considered and which were agreed to during yesterday’s debate.

Since the bipartisan negotiators and the White House reached a deal on the bill last month, opposition on the right has been growing. That has put Republicans who are up for reelection, including McConnell, in an uncomfortable position as the White House has launched an all-out push to give President Bush a major victory in his final months in office.

McConnell’s absence from the fight highlighted his lukewarm feeling on the bill. He is neither an advocate nor a staunch critic of the bill, and has not said how he would vote on the underlying bill. The senator voted against efforts to shut down debate earlier this month, but voted Tuesday on a motion to proceed to debating the bill. Last year he voted for the measure that passed the Senate but failed to clear Congress.

Publicly, McConnell has tried to limit talking about the issue. Reporters who pepper him with questions about immigration legislation often are greeted with silence. And recently he cut short a news conference on energy issues once questions turned to the immigration bill.

Analysts note that McConnell — who recently said next year’s reelection race will be the toughest of his career — is in a “lose-lose” situation. If the Senate passes the bill, they say, conservative critics will argue that McConnell helped facilitate its passage. If the bill stalls, Democrats will use the bill’s failure to aid in their characterization of the senator as an “obstructionist.”

McConnell was absent as several of his Republican colleagues highlighted the stark differences within the caucus over the process and the contents of the bill. In a heated argument, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), an opponent of the bill, yelled at another critic, Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.), for objecting to an amendment authored by the Iowa Republican. Sessions, in turn, blamed Reid for standing in the way. Reid said he was trying to allow people to debate their amendments all day.

Then Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) took the floor and blasted the Grassley amendment: “If you want to make sure the bill does not work, then adopt the Grassley amendment.”

Despite his absence on the floor, McConnell was engaged closely with the floor proceedings, holding member-level meetings through the course of the day, his aides said.

That was enough to infuriate conservative critics of the bill, who say he was not doing enough to stop Democrats from railroading the bill through the Senate. The conservative opposition, led by Tom Coburn (Okla.), Jim DeMint (S.C.) and David Vitter (La.), argued they were not given ample time to review substantive changes to the underlying bill before they had a chance to vote.

“It’s patently unfair,” Vitter said. “We have the right to understand what is before the Senate. We have the right to read it.”

McConnell spokesman Don Stewart said the senator wanted to move the bill through the regular channels.

“For whatever reason, the Senate Republican leader is not playing an active role in protecting the rights of his caucus,” said Brian Darling, director of Senate relations at the Heritage Foundation. “I think he’s staying out of the fight, and allowing others in leadership to cut deals.”

Still, some Republicans concerned about the process came to McConnell’s defense yesterday.

“He’s doing the best he can with a divided conference,” DeMint said.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Mexico; Politics/Elections; US: Kentucky
KEYWORDS: aliens; amnesty; congress; davidvitter; deathofthegop; democrats; georgebush; gop; harryreid; illegalimmigration; immigrantlist; immigration; jimdemint; lindseygrahamnesty; mitchmcconnell; noamnestyforillegals; republicans; rino; senate; shamnesty; tedkennedy; tomcoburn; trentlott; vampirebill
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To: Cedric

and knowing that you CANNOT PROVE your claims....you should STFU about Mute McConnell, unless you can speak truthfully about his LACK OF LEADERSHIP abilities....he’s as inept as LOTT was.


81 posted on 06/28/2007 7:08:49 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Cedric
why don't you trot out the “Rove has a Mexican love child” and the “Vicente Fox has dirty pictures of George Bush” and the “Trilateralist puppet masters bought a ranch for Dick Cheney in Paraguay” theories, too?

What does that have to do with Mute McConnell?

Unable to prove your claims?

Why don't you post about your love child/dirty pictures/Dick Cheney theories? I have NEVER posted about any such thing, anywhere. Your logical fallacy, ad hominem attack, against me isn't going to work just because you are obviously unable to prove your own claims.

Quit digging the hole you're in...it's already too deep for you to climb out of.

82 posted on 06/28/2007 7:16:29 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo

Here’s proof. His team won. He’s the leader of the team.


83 posted on 06/28/2007 7:18:17 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: Cedric

he’s no leader, or he’d have silenced Graham from calling the base BIGOTS.


84 posted on 06/28/2007 7:19:49 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: nicmarlo
The thrust of my comment, which was clearly too erudite for you to grasp, was this: Providing specious analysis from an erstwhile blogger is of no value in furthering your argument.
85 posted on 06/28/2007 7:23:11 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: Cedric

Lurking long enough. As a KYian who has been very active on this issue lately I know damned well what McConnell has been up to: hiding. Sessions has been Min. Ldr. by default. I’ll give you credit for one thing, though Cedric; you are one hell of a spinner. “Missy” is going to need someone as delusional as you are to do his spinning for him, because we are out after his ass.


86 posted on 06/28/2007 7:23:39 PM PDT by Nucluside (Cultural Relativism is a lie; Western culture IS superior)
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To: Cedric

Lurking long enough. As a KYian who has been very active on this issue lately I know damned well what McConnell has been up to: hiding. Sessions has been Min. Ldr. by default. I’ll give you credit for one thing, though Cedric; you are one hell of a spinner. “Missy” is going to need someone as delusional as you are to do his spinning for him, because we are out after his ass.


87 posted on 06/28/2007 7:24:38 PM PDT by Nucluside (Cultural Relativism is a lie; Western culture IS superior)
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To: Nucluside

You’re a lucky guy. I’m moving to Kentucky!!


88 posted on 06/28/2007 7:25:14 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: Cedric

And your attributing today’s win to Mute McConnell is wrong and dastardly.

McConnell deserves NO CREDIT. He’s done NOTHING on this, said nothing on this. He’s a DISGRACE, not a leader.

SESSIONS clearly is the LEADER ON THIS.


89 posted on 06/28/2007 7:26:42 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Cedric

No please, stay where you are!


90 posted on 06/28/2007 7:27:07 PM PDT by Nucluside (Cultural Relativism is a lie; Western culture IS superior)
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To: nicmarlo
You seem like a spunky young fellow but, apparently, you possess no understanding regarding the nature of organizations, so I’ll tell you how they work, relative to the issue at hand.

Appointed leaders get the credit for victory and the blame for defeat.

That is within the very essence of organizational structure.

91 posted on 06/28/2007 7:31:02 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: nicmarlo

bttt


92 posted on 06/28/2007 7:31:49 PM PDT by Borax Queen
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To: Nucluside

No, I’m convinced you need me.


93 posted on 06/28/2007 7:32:00 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: Cedric

It appears that McConnell is only effective in parading out senators, like Graham, to bash the base as bigots.

A small handful got away from McConnell’s desires though, despite his catastrophic agenda of aligning himself with Bush’s amnesty program.

Thanks to Sessions, DeVine, and Vitter.


94 posted on 06/28/2007 7:33:05 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Cedric

No, actually I need only Ann Coulter. I have everything else.


95 posted on 06/28/2007 7:37:32 PM PDT by Nucluside (Cultural Relativism is a lie; Western culture IS superior)
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To: Tarpon

“When the leader is absent from one of the most significant battles, one should question if he really is the leader we want “

The entire GOP party leadership, from Bush, to Martinez, to McConnell stinks on ice right now.


96 posted on 06/28/2007 7:37:43 PM PDT by DesScorp
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To: nicmarlo

Who da heck is “DeVine”?

{Actually, that’s a description which has been attributed to me, but never as a proper noun!}


97 posted on 06/28/2007 7:38:42 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas; KC Burke

If you give the Devil a ride, you can bet he’s gonna end up driving.


98 posted on 06/28/2007 7:39:42 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s........you weren't really there)
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To: Nucluside

I told you you’re a lucky guy. I’m gonna bring her with!


99 posted on 06/28/2007 7:39:55 PM PDT by Cedric
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To: Cedric

who the heck is McConnell?

No leader, that’s for sure.


100 posted on 06/28/2007 7:40:44 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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