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Cracks in the Estrada Filibuster?
The Hill ^ | 2/20/03 | Byron York

Posted on 02/20/2003 12:30:46 PM PST by votelife

BYRON YORK This is how the filibuster will fall to pieces

Right now the Senate debate over the appeals court nomination of Miguel Estrada seems hopelessly deadlocked. When Democrat Harry Reid of Nevada says, “It doesn't matter if there is one cloture vote or 50 cloture votes, we will all be together,” and when Republican Orrin Hatch or Utah says, “I'll stay here ‘til hell freezes over” -- well, things don't look good.

But beneath all the tough rhetoric -- and the lobbying campaigns of interest groups on both sides -- there's a relatively simple solution to the standoff. And it might emerge soon after lawmakers come back from the Presidents’ Day recess.

The two main Democratic objections to Estrada are that he has not fully answered questions about his legal views and that the Bush administration has refused to release internal Justice Department memos he wrote while he served in the Solicitor General’s office -- memos that Democrats contend might contain insights into Estrada's legal thinking.

“For the Senate to make an informed decision about Mr. Estrada's nomination, it is essential that we receive the information requested and answers to these basic legal questions,” Minority Leader Tom Daschle (S.D.) and ranking Judiciary Committee Democrat Patrick Leahy (Vt.) wrote in a Feb. 11 letter to the president.

The White House responded the next day with a 15-page, single-spaced letter from counsel Alberto Gonzales. Most news reports characterized it as a refusal of Daschle and Leahy's request — which it was — but missed the letter's between-the-lines suggestions for compromise.

On the issue of questions for Estrada, Gonzales noted that Daschle and Leahy cited just one inquiry that Estrada did not answer -- a question about his judicial role models. Gonzales wrote that Estrada in fact discussed that very issue in response to a written question from Sen. Richard Durbin (Ill.).

“ Beyond this one query, your letter does not pose any additional questions to [Estrada],” Gonzales said. “Additionally, neither of you has posed any written questions to Mr. Estrada in the more than three months since his all-day committee hearing.”

In that sentence is what appears to be a White House message to Democrats: You can ask more questions. There’s nothing in Gonzales’s letter to suggest that Estrada would not answer them.

On the second issue, the White House is standing firm against giving the internal Justice Department papers to the Senate. But Gonzales went out of his way to point out that some high-level Democrats have already seen the documents. The papers were, after all, written by Estrada during his time in the Clinton Justice Department. “It also is important to recognize that [Clinton] political appointees have read virtually all of the memoranda in question,” Gonzales wrote, “namely, the Democrat Solicitors General Drew Days, Walter Dellinger, and Seth Waxman.”

Gonzales also points out that none of those former officials have objected to Estrada's nomination. That’s another unspoken suggestion to Democrats: If you want to know more about the memos, ask the Democrats who have seen them. Days, Dellinger, and Waxman would most likely cite the same confidentiality concerns that led them to join other former Solicitors General in declaring release of the memos to be a bad idea, but they might be able say there was nothing in the papers that they found disturbing.

Republicans know there are some moderate Democrats who do not passionately oppose Estrada but who have so far stuck with the party in upholding the filibuster. Republicans also realize that, since hard-line Democratic leaders have made specific demands and vowed Estrada would not be confirmed unless the White House met those demands, those moderate Democrats will need some sort of Republican gesture they can use as cover to change their minds and stop supporting the filibuster.

That might already be happening. It has not been widely reported, but while the filibuster has been going on, Estrada has met with several Democratic senators, among them Mary Landrieu (La.), Blanche Lincoln (Ark.), Bill Nelson (Neb.), Herb Kohl (Wis.), and Thomas Carper (Del.). Presumably he has been answering some questions.

A few more such meetings, along with some reassuring words about the content of the Justice Department memos, and some moderate Democratic minds might change.

And in the end, there won't be 50 cloture votes, as Harry Reid suggested. There might not even be one. With four or five more moderate Democrats on board, Republicans will request, as they have several times already, that the Senate unanimously agree to end debate and give Estrada an up-or-down vote. So far, Democrats have refused every such request. But that might change soon.

Byron York is White House correspondent for National Review.


TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: estrada; filibuster
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To: votelife

"We cannot ask a [judicial] candidate what he would do; and if we did and he should answer, we should only despise him for it." So sermonized President Abraham Lincoln to Rep. George S. Boutwell.."

 
LET MIGUEL HAVE HIS VOTE!!!

Keeping the heat on, bump!
81 posted on 02/20/2003 6:56:01 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl ("This nomination in no way deserves a filibuster." - Washington Post re. Miguel Estrada)
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To: chiefqc
The dumb-o-crats want a more moral person along the lines of bent willie, the lying BJ pervert, who soiled the peoples house by just being there.

I prefer dim-o-cruds but thats neither here nor there

82 posted on 02/20/2003 7:51:16 PM PST by orbitboy
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To: votelife
I must agree.

The vote would probably be much more lopsided though. I'm thinking 75 for, after all the sewage drains off the Senate floor. I also think that the Republicans are going to stand firm on the filibuster.

The RATS are digging a hole for themselves on this one, a hole they most likely can't get out of. A good guage of this is how Hillary responds. If you'll notice, she's keeping a low profile and letting the other RATS fall on the sword for her. This sword is double edged for the RATS. The cutting will start very soon if they don't relent. Of course, I hope and pray that they don't. With each day they become, "Dumb & Dumber". From my view point, you're looking good boys and girls, just keep it up.

84 posted on 02/20/2003 8:25:52 PM PST by timydnuc (FR)
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To: cksharks
While I share your sentiments I might remind you that this battle is more like a chess game than a SlaughterAnythingThatMoves video game. Finese and strategy is crucial since you have to deal with the huge number of dumbasses within the American people.

Remember Discretion is the Better Part of Valor.
85 posted on 02/21/2003 7:16:09 AM PST by justshutupandtakeit (Islame has had its day.)
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To: justshutupandtakeit
The Freep for the day is Rush Limbaugh. Rush gets around 20 million listeners a day. He drawn a lot of attention lately with Daschle, Clinton, and the NY Times writing about him...

So, we need to encourage him to keep talking about Estrada. Here is the info:

YOU can call The Rush Limbaugh Show program line between 12 Noon and 3PM Eastern Time at: 1-800-282-2882

You can e-mail Rush at: rush@eibnet.com

You can fax Rush at: 212-563-9166

You can write Rush at:
The Rush Limbaugh Show
2 Penn Plaza
New York, NY 10121

Everyone, it only takes a second to do this, let's show some support for Miguel and get this guy confirmed!
86 posted on 02/21/2003 8:27:12 AM PST by votelife (Email Rush and support Estrada!)
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To: votelife
BUMP
87 posted on 02/21/2003 8:38:25 AM PST by votelife (Email Rush and support Estrada!)
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To: votelife
…. when Republican Orrin Hatch or Utah says, “I'll stay here ‘til hell freezes over” -- well, things don't look good.

Of course when Senators say, “hell freezes over”, they actually mean until the wife gives them enough grief to move on.

88 posted on 02/23/2003 11:14:05 AM PST by Flashman_at_the_charge
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To: Flashman_at_the_charge
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/847037/posts

FREEPers, I have created the ultimate Estrada activism thread. On it you will find ways to contact Senators, newsspapers, radio/tv people, organizations etc. Go there and help support Estrada. Keep the thread bumped until we get him confirmed.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/847037/posts
89 posted on 02/25/2003 7:55:23 AM PST by votelife (call Frist and support Estrada!)
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To: votelife
let's create some more cracks in the filibuster!

Freepers, rather than waiting to see what happens with Estrada and Owen, we need to take the lead. That means presuring Senators, special interest groups, media organizations, etc. This thread is meant to be an ongoing effort to get this man confirmed. For too many years liberals have had their way on the courts. Now, President Bush is in a position to move the courts to the right. The election of '02 showed that the country is with the President. I think it's time to let Daschle, Hillary, and Pelosi know this is Bush country. Are you with me! Let's FREEP these people.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/847037/posts


90 posted on 04/17/2003 1:07:57 PM PDT by votelife (FREE MIGUEL ESTRADA!)
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