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Daschle: Not All Judge Picks Merit Vote (barf alert)
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Posted on 05/11/2003 7:15:08 PM PDT by jwalburg

Not every one of a president's judicial nominees has the right to a straight up-or-down vote in the Senate, Democratic leader Tom Daschle said Sunday.

Democrats have held up votes on two of President Bush's picks, leading majority Republicans to propose last week a change in Senate rules to restrict the use of delaying tactics to block nominations.

In theory and practice, senators should have the chance to cast a direct vote on all nominees for the federal bench, said Daschle, D-S.D.

"That should be the rule but sometimes there are ... exceptions to the rule," he said. "There are extreme cases when extreme judges deserve no more than a cloture vote and these two cases fit that category."

A cloture vote is one to end debate and move to an immediate vote. Under current Senate rules, it takes 60 votes to end a filibuster blocking final action on legislation or a nomination.

Republicans have failed to reach that number in six cloture votes on appeals court nominees Miguel Estrada and two on Priscilla Owen, both opposed by Democrats for what they say is their conservative judicial activism.

"We have made all kinds of offers to the administration on Judge Estrada. If he just fills out his job application, there would be no filibuster," Daschle said on NBC's "Meet the Press."

"He refuses to do it. You wouldn't hire somebody that wouldn't fill out their job application. It's unprecedented that he would deny us the right to the information that so many of his predecessors have provided."

President Bush last week deplored the delays, saying the current Senate process was "a disgrace."

Changing the Senate rules would take two-thirds of voting senators.

Democrats note that the Senate had approved 124 of Bush's 126 judicial nominations that have reached the full Senate, and that Republicans prevented 60 of President Clinton's nominees from ever coming to a vote.

While Sen. John Breaux, D-La., said he had not seen two simultaneous filibusters before, "I've seen Republicans who have neglected to even have a hearing on nominees in the Clinton administration. It's the same effect."

Breaux said presidents are entitled to direct votes on their judicial picks.

"I think that what we're trying to say is that, look, give us the information on the judges and we'll have a record vote," Breaux told "Fox News Sunday."

Breaux said he thinks the Senate will get a chance to vote on Estrada's nomination.

"And on nominees that you do not like their philosophy, and I think there's a real argument on some of them, I think eventually you get to a vote," he said.

Democrats, who want more information about Estrada, have asked him to answer more questions and have urged the White House to release memos Estrada wrote while working for the Justice Department.

The Bush administration has refused to release those memos. Republicans have accused Democrats of treating Estrada unfairly because he is a conservative Hispanic.

Frist, R-Tenn., said changes in the rules that have governed the Senate the past 28 years were the only way to resolve an issue that has disrupted other Senate business and intensified partisan discord in the body.


TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: daschle; judge; judges
Job application?
1 posted on 05/11/2003 7:15:09 PM PDT by jwalburg
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To: jwalburg
Tommy Daschle's job application reads something like this:

  1. Can you ever conceive a situation where unlimited right to abortion could be restricted?
  2. Will you honor as consitutional precedent all court rulings by Liberal activists?
    . . . You get the idea. What Liberal courts decide are permanent whereas any court rulings against Liberals are forever subject to appeal.

2 posted on 05/11/2003 7:21:44 PM PDT by Vigilanteman
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To: jwalburg
Not every one of a president's judicial nominees has the right to a straight up-or-down vote in the Senate, Democratic leader Tom Daschle said Sunday.

Too bad about that pesky little thing called a constitution.

3 posted on 05/11/2003 7:22:24 PM PDT by T. P. Pole
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To: jwalburg
DasHOLE has no right to decide this. Who does this teenie little man think he is anyway? Hillary?
4 posted on 05/11/2003 7:23:26 PM PDT by ladyinred
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To: jwalburg
A story about Tom Daschle -

Father O'Malley rose from his bed. It was a fine spring day in his new Washington, DC parish. He walked to the window of his bedroom to get a deep breath of the beautiful day outside. He then noticed there was a jackass lying dead in the middle of his front lawn. He promptly called the US Senate for assistance.

The conversation went like this: "Good morning. This is Senator Daschle. How might I help you?"

"And the best of the day te yerself. This is Father O'Malley at St.Brigid's. There's a jackass lying dead in me front lawn. Would ye be so kind as to send a couple o' yer lads to take care of the matter?"

Senator Daschle, considering himself to be quite a wit, replied with a smirk, "Well now father, it was alway! s my impression that you people took care of last rites!"

There was dead silence on the line for a long moment.

Father O'Malley then replied, "Aye, that's certainly true, but we are also obliged to notify the next of kin."
5 posted on 05/11/2003 7:24:15 PM PDT by M. Peach (eschew obsfucation)
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To: T. P. Pole
DACHLE:

6 posted on 05/11/2003 7:29:40 PM PDT by BenLurkin (Socialism is slavery.)
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To: T. P. Pole
My thoughts exactly!!
7 posted on 05/11/2003 7:36:51 PM PDT by visualops (It's the cream of the crap, it's the top of the slime, it's the Democratic Agenda!)
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To: jwalburg
And when Frist begins the process to disallow a fillibuster of judicial nominees, expect Dasshole to repeat his wish that the Republicans not destroy settled Senate rules. The Republicans can play the soundbite of Dasshole...

"That should be the rule but sometimes there are ... exceptions to the rule," he said. "There are extreme cases when extreme judges Senators deserve no more than a cloture vote a little smackdown, and these two cases fit that category."

Dasshole is a pig.

8 posted on 05/11/2003 7:50:13 PM PDT by Sgt_Schultze
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To: jwalburg
There is a "rule" on Senate votes for judicial nominations. It is called the "Constitution of the United States." All votes specified under that document are by majority rule, unless the Constitution says otherwise.

And it DOES say otherwise in 55 diferent instances. But on the subject of confirming judicial (and other) presidential nominees, the rule is clear, and the rule is by a majority.

There's no doubt that Li'l Tommy Daschle thinks there should be "exceptions" to the Constitution. That is PRECISELY why his effort to sabotage the Constitution by upping the number of Senators required to approve a judicial nominee MUST be slapped down, by whatever means work.

Congressman Billybob

Latest column, now up FR, "Brave New Moment."

9 posted on 05/11/2003 8:32:24 PM PDT by Congressman Billybob ("Saddam has left the building. Heck, the building has left the building.")
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To: jwalburg
A little OT, but I was watching The Simpson's tonight and I heard a clerk in an auto accessories store say something to Homer about his "dash hole" (meaning the cigarette lighter socket).

The way the clerk said it it was really obvious to me there was a little double entendre going on there but I wonder how many others were in on the joke?

10 posted on 05/11/2003 8:39:17 PM PDT by Siegfried
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To: jwalburg
merit
11 posted on 05/11/2003 11:12:29 PM PDT by SMEDLEYBUTLER
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To: jwalburg
God forbid a Mexican American should rise to attain real power in the country without a petty democrat obstructing their well earned success.
12 posted on 05/11/2003 11:14:06 PM PDT by ChadGore (It's all an Amish plot)
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To: jwalburg
Rich: Not All Senators Merit Office
13 posted on 05/11/2003 11:16:59 PM PDT by RichInOC ("I crap bigger than you."--Curly in "City Slickers")
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