Posted on 01/26/2009 5:28:28 AM PST by rabscuttle385
Dispirited Senate Republicans enabled Hillary Clinton to be confirmed to be Secretary of State by a vote of 94-2. Even conservative stalwart Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), who had held up her confirmation because of the major conflict of interest posed by Bill Clintons foundation accepting millions in donations from foreign nations and interests, voted for Clinton.
Cornyns vote came after Sen. John McCain (RINO-Az) went to the Senate floor to call Cornyns objections gratuitous.
This week, Senate conservatives have another challenge to face: the confirmation of the radically-liberal Eric Holder to be Attorney General. It will be paralleled by votes in the House on the Obama-Pelosi economic stimulus package, which the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said last week wont do much to stimulate the economy for more than a year.
The Holder nomination vote is the first tipping point in the 111th Congress: conservatives can either make a good fight and possibly defeat Holder, or they can earn a place of irrelevance for the next two years.
Unfortunately, their chances rest on the shaky shoulders of Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa), ranking Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee. Specter is now the protagonist of a passion play directed by the hyperpartisan committee chairman, Pat Leahy (D-Vt).
Specter has made a career of what liberals warmly refer to as moderation. When he was chairman of the Judiciary Committee he catered to Democrats demands for time and other considerations. But when -- as ranking minority member -- Specter demanded a weeks delay in the Holder vote (to which the minority is entitled under committee rules) -- Leahy lashed out at him.
As reported by The Politico, Leahy said, After Republicans lauded George W. Bushs choice of Alberto Gonzales as the first Hispanic attorney general, Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy told reporters: It would look like a horrible double standard... to turn down or hold up the first African-American to be attorney general...
In short, Leahy implicitly called Specter a racist.
Ive called Arlen Specter everything but a gentleman, because his actions are usually those of a liberal. But calling Specter a racist is outrageous and libelous: it is untrue. But thats Specters payback for decades of coddling the liberals. Other Republicans must learn from Specters mistake. Even Specter might.
Will Specter announce hes voting against Holder? Probably not. If he did, other liberal Republicans might follow suit, and Holders nomination could be defeated. But Specter -- and RINO-in-chief John McCain and his altar boy, Lindsay Graham -- will almost certainly fold and go along with the Democrats yet again. Conservatives can do that too, but, if they do, they will forfeit their principles and their ability to exercise political influence.
Holder is a radical liberal and clearly unfit to be Americas chief law enforcement officer. He is opposed to the Supreme Courts decision in DC v Heller, which held that the Second Amendment preserves an individuals right to keep and bear arms. At his confirmation hearing, Holder bobbed and weaved, never answering the question of whether hed work to reverse DC v Heller, whether he believed the Fairness Doctrine of federally-regulating the media was Constitutional, and questions on his speeches to the liberal American Constitution Society.
In an August 2008 speech to the ACS, Holder spoke about the Supreme Court decision in Boumediene v. Bush, which granted habeas corpus rights to terrorist detainees at Guantanamo Bay. In that speech, Holder said, The very recent Supreme Court decision, by only a 5 to 4 vote, concerning habeas corpus and Guantanamo is an important first step but we must go much farther.
When asked what he meant -- what more should be done to protect the rights of terrorist detainees -- Holder said he didnt know what he was thinking when he said we should go much farther. Neither do we, but his position bodes ill for the prosecution of the war were in.
The Holder nomination is an opportunity for conservatives that will not come again soon. Holder is vulnerable and should not be confirmed. Against this they must unite, and if they fail, they can still change the political dynamic.
President Obama apparently understands this better than the Republicans do. He is clearly frightened at the power conservatives retain. Think about this: Obama made a huge press event of his signing the executive orders on terrorist interrogation and closing the Guantanamo Bay detention facility. But -- days later -- Obama hid behind closed doors to sign the order reversing President Bushs ban on funding of international abortion providers.
House Republican leaders continue to tell their members that Obama -- riding a 73% approval rating in the polls -- cant be fought. But leaders who are dictated to by polls arent leaders, theyre followers. House Conservatives -- privately expressing consternation at the leaders statements after meeting with Obama on the stimulus package last week -- have asked for their own meeting.
In the meeting with House Republican leaders, Obama chastised them, saying, "You can't just listen to Rush Limbaugh and get things done." What he meant was, you cant listen to Rush and accomplish a liberal agenda.
It is a fundamental mistake to wish President Obama success. We, as conservatives, want America to succeed. If the president takes actions that comport with conservative principles -- which we believe are the best means to help America -- Republicans should help him. When he does not, we must oppose him forcefully.
Obama may not agree to the meeting theyve requested, but House Conservatives are coalescing around the idea that they will rebel against their leaders and fight the Obama-Pelosi package. They should, and they must. The stimulus wont do anything to create jobs or push the economy to recovery for a year, perhaps two. Its Obamas package, not just Pelosis. The Republican Study Committees alternative -- based on a series of tax cuts and business tax incentives -- is much more likely to work and work fast.
This week, Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) and Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-Va.) will be faced with the choice of joining with Obama and Pelosi or -- despite the almost certain passage of the Obama-Pelosi package -- standing up to the new president. Unless they stand against the package -- and against Obama -- their ability to lead anyone in the 111th Congress will be severely damaged.
The Holder nomination in the Senate and the stimulus bill vote in the House are milestones: Republican members in both houses face the choice: stand for conservative principle against both, or forfeit your relevance in this Congress.
Neither Eric Holders nomination nor the Obama-Pelosi false stimulus package is in Americas best interests. Conservatives -- regardless of their leaders positions -- must stand fast against both. In these likely defeats, they can rediscover the road to victory.
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MDS..still in full bloom...sad & pathetic
Seriously, I do not have time to deal with newbie McCain trolls at this hour of the morning.
Cornyns vote came after Sen. John McCain (RINO-Az) went to the Senate floor to call Cornyns objections gratuitous.
That McCain, what a maverick!
McCain and his altar boy are desperate for conservative irrelevance.
taxlady is a stalker. Her posting history is all McCain.
Her posts consist of silly insults.
ignore her
I would like to be the lucky guy who is selling advertising spots for Rush.
Zero is going to put dollars in that rep,s pocket.
Here Here! Are any Republicans in Congress aware of this however?
Get use to it taxlady. McCain isn't the most hated republican for nothing. This is a good example. He should just come out of the closet and switch parties.
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RINO’s are killing the Republican party and selling this country down the river. I’m sick of the go along to get along type and media whores like McCain. Listen to Rush you fools - listen to us!
McCain is trying to prove he is still relevant. Taxlady is still trying to prove he ever was.
“Dispirited Senate Republicans enabled Hillary Clinton to be confirmed to be Secretary of State by a vote of 94-2.”
Who were the two heros?
Sens. DeMint (R-SC) and Vitter (R-LA).
DeMint & Vitter....”dispirited Republicans enabled...”?????They didn’t have to do it...she would have been confirmed anyway given the balance in the Senate. And what about Geithner? Guess they’re all going to “rally-round” the majority and vote for him as well?
I find it amusing that moderate RINO’s are attacking Rush Limbaugh, rather than fighting the insanity coming from the leftwing congress and White House.
And isn’t that the real problem, RINO’s undercutting their own party, and their base of support, as usual?
Cornyn is the epitome of “hesitancy”. There should be his picture in the dictionary next to the word.
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