May 22, 2005
If Nevadans wanted an accurate, abridged version of the Senate's debate over filibusters and judicial nominations, they needed only to watch their two senators on Wednesday.Admittedly, John Ensign, a Republican, and Harry Reid, a Democrat, have decidedly different roles in the showdown. Sen. Ensign, in his first term in the upper house, is a rank-and-file member of the majority, while Sen. Reid, the minority leader, is the obstructionist left's commander in chief. But their comments on the Senate floor provided a defining contrast amid the blustery arguments.
Majority Republicans want to change Senate rules to prevent Democrats from taking the unprecedented step of blocking President Bush's judicial nominations with the unlimited debate of a filibuster. The president and majority leaders believe that because these nominees have majority support in the Senate, each should be entitled to a confirmation vote.
At the root of this confrontation is Democrats' lingering bitterness over another election defeat. They simply can't get over the fact that a majority of Americans have given Republicans control of both the White House and Congress. So Sen. Reid and his dwindling number of followers, desperate to hand some kind of defeat to a president they despise, have characterized a handful of judicial nominees as right-wing extremists. Their rhetoric comes across as paranoid hysteria.
"If Republicans roll back our rights in this chamber, there will be no check on their power," Sen. Reid said in his speech. "And not just on judges. Their power will be unchecked on Supreme Court nominees, the president's nominees in general ... and legislation like Social Security privatization."
Unchecked power? That's how it's described when Republicans simply exercise the majority status bestowed upon them by the American people?
Sen. Ensign delivered measured, reasonable remarks. He lamented that qualified jurists are increasingly uninterested in federal appointments because of the nasty games played in Washington -- for example, when Sen. Reid said that one nominee's confidential FBI file contained troubling allegations. Sen. Ensign urged that both parties come together and devise a system in which every nominee -- whether put forth by a Republican or Democratic president -- gets the courtesy of a vote.
"It is important for the American people and for our justice system that the Senate be allowed to fulfill its constitutional obligation to give these nominees an up or down vote," Sen. Ensign said.
Sen. Ensign's arguments win this debate.
The issue here is clear -- a minority cannot be allowed to keep a majority from confirming judges because it is unwilling to accept the results of the last four American elections, in which the American people have placed the GOP in power. The time has come to slap-down the unAmerican element of the Left which refuses to allow the the President elected by the American people and the Senators elected by the American people to carry out their constitutionally prescribed duties.
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Anybody who keeps bringing up filibustering as if it has always been a tradition will surely be laughed at. The tradition didn't start until 2003 when 214 years of tradition of an "up or down" vote for the nominee has always been the case. It was the Democrats (i.e. Liberals) who broke the tradition by instituting a filibuster. The only tradition in the filibustering was the rule changes that occurred in 1806, 1917, and 1975 where it now requires 3/5 (60 Senators) vote to end the filibuster.
Posted by: mcconnell at Sun May 22 05:03:06 2005 (94LEQ)
These are extremists that does not deserve to be on the bench. Not only that, they also ... will have a cloud over their heads wondering why so many hated them.
Jesus Christ.
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Posted by: Me is the Ridor at Sun May 22 10:55:03 2005 (nWmj6)
http://rhymeswithright.mu.nu/archives/081710.php
http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20050511-085134-2511r.htm
http://www.blogsforbush.com/mt/archives/004416.html
That compares to a post-WWII confirmation rate of 85.5 percent.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun May 22 12:15:19 2005 (pm2sM)
I rather to use mine than yours.
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Posted by: Me is the Ridor at Sun May 22 19:40:02 2005 (nWmj6)
And that you would prefer to compare apples to oranges rather than apples to apples speaks volumes about your level of integrity.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Sun May 22 22:49:05 2005 (aD2ef)
"In 1988, the Democrat-controlled Senate confirmed 41 Reagan judicial nominees," Hatch said. "After these four nominees are confirmed today, the Republican Senate this year will have confirmed 39 of President Clinton's judges, a nearly identical number."
And when the Senate (Republican controlled) approves the last 4 federal judges in October 4, 2000, the Democrats accused Republicans of holding up their judges.
http://archives.cnn.com/2000/ALLPOLITICS/stories/10/04/senate.judges.ap/
Ever since 2003, no judicial nominee who has enjoyed the support of a majority of senators has ever been denied an up-or-down vote. None.
This is what "R" is ignoring. The unprecedented filibustering. 10 nominees!
Here is a list of quotes from Democrats and Republicans who opposed judicial fillibusters in the past.
http://www.cornyn.senate.gov/record_jc.cfm?id=225342
Posted by: mcconnell at Mon May 23 03:18:08 2005 (z6Eaf)
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Posted by: mcconnell at Mon May 23 16:13:24 2005 (z6Eaf)
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Posted by: Me is the Ridor at Mon May 23 19:34:12 2005 (nWmj6)
Why would we believe anything you tolks us in regard to this matter, since you've admitted you will lie about it to suit your purposes.
Posted by: Rhymes With Right at Mon May 23 23:18:04 2005 (50IQi)
Get real.
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