Posted on 05/08/2009 3:12:36 PM PDT by rabscuttle385
For years, Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania has been excoriated by the GOP for his unprincipled, pragmatic decision making. Yet, like President Barack Obama, Specter has always been more attentive to the needs of those who sent him to Washington than to demands that he toe the party line.
Its no surprise that the GOP now says Specter switched to the Democrats just to save his own skin. But it would stand Darwin on his head were senators unmindful of their political survival. No, the real question relates to the GOPs survival. A party whose domestic policy consists of setting Americans against each other and whose gray, vice presidential eminence thinks international legitimacy is found in the efficacy of torture is, in the vocabulary of the time, not too big to fail. And it is failing badly.
Specter is not a flashy, youthful politician. His ways and manner are old school. Nevertheless, Specter deserves praise for his willingness to find workable solutions even if it means enduring the unrelenting criticism of those who see the world only through a distorting ideological lens.
The GOP will miss Specters prudence as it prepares to quiz Obamas nominee to replace retiring Supreme Court Justice David Souter.
(Excerpt) Read more at politico.com ...
That’s what I’ll call him. “Missy Prudence”
Oh how I miss her... GAK!
The GOP will miss laughing at him behind his back. And giving him the one finger salute.
Fact: When Spector fled the GOP, it became that much more worth voting for.
Is Prudence his dog or his daughter or his mistress? Maybe all three?
"..Obama Endorsement
When Romney dropped out, Professor Kmiec aired his disagreement with those in the Republican party who targeted Romney for his faith and challenged the GOP to do a better job addressing social justice issues from the needs of the middle class to the war in Iraq. Kmiec suggested that if the Republicans did not address these needs more effectively, "Reaganites for Obama" would not be far behind. [6] A few weeks later and despite his Republican bona fides, Kmiec endorsed Democrat Barack Obama in the 2008 presidential election. [7][8] In making the endorsement, Professor Kmiec was careful to note his disagreement with Obama, especially over the right to life, but indicated that it was time to find common ground on this and other topics. Most of all, Kmiec said he endorsed Obama because he "believed him to be a person of integrity, intelligence, and genuine good will. I take him at his word that he wants to move the nation beyond its religious and racial divides and that he wants to return the United States to that company of nations committed to human rights." [9].."
Of course Kmiec likes Specter, he’s pro-abortion after all and helped kill the Bork nomination.
Not exactly surprising considering who the author is. One unprincipled joker defending another one.
Zero worship alert!
He just raised the collective IQ of both parties
Politico is particularly snotty today. Did you guys forget to set out yesterday’s bisquits for his lunch or something?
Don’t call him Surely or Prudence. Call him Hope(less).
Jumping parties like that doesn’t seem too “prudent.”
Kmeic is Romney’s senior agent, part of Team Romney’s
endless attack on the GOP and conservatives.
Romney = Obama supporter
Romney = GOP Conservative Hater
Romney = POS
ONLY in a Democrats Dream....will Specter be missed....
But we are just happier than **** that he took his “prudence” over to those out of control bass turds on the other side of the aisle. The Commie ‘RATS are the ones who really need it.
Why, then, was the attentive Specter trailing by his home state primary polls by 21 points?
If he was so damn attentive, why did his own voters apparently hate his guts with a purple passion?
Jeez. He blows it in the very first paragraph, putting forward an idiotic self-contradicting premise.
OMG....who will we now turn to for intepretation of Scottish law?????
"My Advisors support Obama and hate Conservatives. Give me what I want and I'll go away."
He has no principles. He only wants to stay in Washington. What a lame excuse to switch parties. Get a job, Arlen.
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