Posted on 10/25/2020 1:04:45 PM PDT by Kaslin
Many of you are probably old enough to remember when Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski (R) was saying that the Senate committee hearings over the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett for a seat on the Supreme Court hadnt swayed her position. She was still not inclined to act on any confirmation process prior to the election. That was way back around three days ago. But as of yesterday, that story has taken a sudden turn. Now Murkowski is saying she plans to vote in favor of confirming Barrett if and when the measure comes to a full vote on the Senate floor. Thats expected to happen tomorrow. So is this a reversal? Perhaps not. As well discuss in a moment, theres actually a viable rationale behind this decision, at least if youre willing to squint your eyes a bit when looking at it. (Associated Press)
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett won crucial backing when one of the last Republican holdouts against filling the seat during an election season announced support for President Donald Trumps pick ahead of a confirmation vote expected Monday.Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, declared her support Saturday during a rare weekend Senate session as Republicans race to confirm Barrett before Election Day. Senators are set Sunday to push ahead, despite Democratic objections that the winner of the White House on Nov. 3 should make the choice to fill the seat of the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
Barretts nomination already appeared to have enough votes for confirmation from Senate Republicans who hold the majority in the chamber. But Murkowskis nod gives her a boost of support.
Unless somebody is planning an eleventh-hour surprise that Cocaine Mitch hasnt been able to detect, were now looking at a confirmation vote where only Susan Collins will either vote against Barrett or abstain. That vote is at least somewhat understandable because Collins is on the verge of losing her seat on November 3rd and she knows how to read the polls in Maine. (Her states adoption of ranked-choice voting had probably already doomed her anyway.)
So as I mentioned above, how does Murkowski explain this apparent shift in her position? It all comes down to the process more than the person. Murkowski has never once said that she had any questions about ACBs qualifications for a seat on the nations highest court. She was objecting to the idea of holding the confirmation hearings before the election. She can argue that she would have opposed confirming anyone for the seat, even if it was someone that the leadership of both parties was clamoring for.
But now the choice has been removed from her hands. The vote is going to take place over her objections and its her job to consider the nominee and cast a vote. Since that chore cant be ignored or put off, shes left with no choice but to acknowledge Barretts sterling qualifications and her admirable performance during the hearings and vote to confirm her.
Anybody buying this? Okay probably not. It was clearly a calculated political show driven by the fact that Murkowski represents a state thats not nearly as red as it used to be. (Republican Dan Sullivan is currently holding a fairly comfortable lead over independent/Dem Al Gross, but its in single digits.) She needs to maintain her patina of independence from the party leadership for the sake of her political future. But in the end, she still had to come around to a position where she would help pull Barrett over the finish line. The only saving grace for the Democrats at this point is that Collins will allow them to claim there was bipartisan opposition to Barretts confirmation.
Update (Ed): You know I hate to say I told you so, but ah, thats not true, I love to say I told you so. Murkowskis language hinted at this all along:
However, theres another possibility for both Murkowski and Collins, one that might explain why Murkowskis playing coy about specifics. Both of them can register their objections to the process by voting against the procedural motion to go to the floor vote. Thanks to the nuking of the filibuster, McConnell only needs 51 votes to do that, too. Murkowski and Collins would then be free to claim they voted against the process, but that Barrett is so obviously qualified that their objections cant be extended to the final vote on Barrett herself.Collins faces a tough challenge for her seat in Maine, so she may end up a nay on the final vote too, or a no-show. Murkowskis response today seems calculated to leave her enough room to separate the process from the nominee.
Even her original statement of opposition was entirely about process, not about voting against a nominee if the process took place anyway. Murkowski wisely kept her options open, and is about to eat her cake and have it too.
And Collins?
“old enough to remember”
Does this guy think he’s funny?
“The work never ends. Always another palm to grease, always another weak sister that needs shoring up.”
J. R. Ewing
Murkowski did vote against bring the vote to the floor today.
That’s a whole lot of ugly in those pictures.
She’s an angry person!
Those photos always amuse me. It’s like a re-enactment of high school when Murkowski had her lunch money stolen by a thuggish bully.
Maybe S. Collins can dye her temples a little gray and comb her hair back with moisturizing cream to look more like her hero Mitt Romney.
His was the only GOP vote for the impeachment of an innocent man earlier this year.
If you walk in the middle of the road you get hit by the traffic going both ways.
Can Murkowski see Sarah Palin from her porch?
Murkowski has figured out that President Trump will be re-elected and is trying to get on his good side for 2022.
J.R.....
Too bad he was fictional. Good successor for the Turtle in the Senate. Maybe GOP should go to organized crime for leadership (but they’re already working on the Dem payroll, mostly.)
no she’s not
random BS headline generator is burning itself alive this election cycle.
“And Collins?”
She wants to be around to help Trump on future judges, rather than be replaced by a Democrat.
My guess is that she believes Trump is going to win re-election and she now wants to play nice ahead of her own 2022 campaign.
Agreed. I think that’s exactly what she’s doing.
I’ve always said “All you get from straddling a fence is a sore crotch. Either sit in the safe stands and be a spectator, or jump into the arena and be a participant.”
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