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The GOP's Filibuster Hypocrisy
Though seemingly forgotten by most TV talking heads, it was only three years ago, when the Republicans had control of both the White House and Congress - and "filibuster" was a dirty word.
It was usually coupled with "obstructionist" amid demands that any of George W. Bush's proposals deserved "an up-or-down vote."
Yet now, with the Democrats holding the White House and Congress, the Republicans and the Washington press corps have come to view the filibuster fondly, as a valued American tradition, a time-honored part of a healthy legislative process.
Today, it's seen as a good thing that Democrats must muster 60 votes in the Senate to pass almost anything.
When the TV pundits talk about Barack Obama's economic stimulus plan squeaking through the Senate, they're actually referring to a vote that might fall in the range of 60 or more yes votes to perhaps 38 no's, a three-touchdown "squeaker."
The only thing close about the vote is whether the package can overcome a Republican filibuster and get 60 votes for "cloture." To reach this super-majority, Democrats have been forced to accept a higher percentage of tax cuts, even if leading economists consider tax cuts one of the least effective ways of stimulating the moribund economy.
Yet, this anti-democratic fact about the GOP strategy - that it seeks to frustrate the will of the American majority, which rejected the Republicans and their policies in the last two U.S. elections - is rarely mentioned in the news.
Nor is the fact that Republicans railed against even a hint of a filibuster when the Democrats were in the minority just a few years ago.
Back then, when the Republicans controlled everything, the big story was how a threatened Democratic filibuster against, say, one of Bush's right-wing judicial nominations would be met by the Republican "nuclear option" - using a majority-vote on a rule change to eliminate the filibuster permanently.
For instance, in 2006, when Bush wanted to put Samuel Alito on the U.S. Supreme Court, the move amounted to a direct threat to the Republic. Alito was a staunch believer in the imperial presidency, a promoter of a "unitary executive" who would wield unlimited powers at a time of war - and the "war on terror" promised to be an endless war.
If confirmed, Alito would join three other justices - John Roberts, Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas - who shared his extreme views, and possibly another, Anthony Kennedy, who was considered only slightly more moderate.
In effect, the Alito nomination raised the specter of five right-wing justices effectively gutting the U.S. Constitution and its checks and balances in favor of Bush's personal rule.
The Republic in the Balance
With the future of the American Republic in the balance and Bush short of 60 votes in favor of Alito, a filibuster could have stopped this radical nomination in its tracks and could have forced Bush to select a less extreme nominee.
Many in the Democratic "base" urged Senate Democrats to use the filibuster at this critical moment - a time when Bush was viewing himself as a new-age monarch and his political aides were fantasizing about a "permanent Republican majority," transforming the United States into a virtual one-party state with the Democrats kept around as a cosmetic appendage.
As this drama played out, the Washington news media weighed in heavily against a Democratic filibuster, essentially repeating Republican talking points about the need to give the President's nominee an up-or-down vote and bemoaning the anti-democratic nature of the filibuster.
Republican leaders thundered that any use of the filibuster against Alito or other Bush judicial nominees would force them to go "nuclear" by outlawing filibusters forever. Then, the Republicans could ram through whomever - or whatever - they wanted.
Rather than call the Republicans' bluff, "moderate" Democratic senators joined a bipartisan group called the "Gang of 14," which agreed to forego filibusters except in "extraordinary circumstances." And despite the alarm of many Americans about Bush's moves to eradicate the Republic, this "gang" did not believe Alito's confirmation reached the "extraordinary" standard.
So, when a few Democratic senators led by Sen. John Kerry of Massachusetts tried to mount a filibuster, the Senate Democratic leadership refused to put up a fight, even as their former standard bearer was mocked by Republicans as a "Swiss Miss" for first urging the filibuster while he was attending an economic conference in Davos, Switzerland.
Presidential spokesman Scott McClellan piled on Kerry at a White House press briefing. "I think even for a senator, it takes some pretty serious yodeling to call for a filibuster from a five-star ski resort in the Swiss Alps," McClellan laughed.
In support of his filibuster, Kerry could line up only 25 votes, while the Republicans amassed 72 votes for cloture - a dozen more than the 60 needed to shut off debate. Those votes included 19 Democrats.
On the final confirmation vote, however, Alito was approved by a much smaller margin, 58-42, meaning that he could have been kept off the Supreme Court if all those who considered him a poor choice had backed the filibuster.
[As for the fate of the Supreme Court, Justice Kennedy turned out to be less of an extremist than some Republicans had hoped. He joined with more moderate justices in key 5-to-4 opinions that rebuffed President Bush's assertions of unlimited powers.]
Reversing Majorities
Despite the timidity of Senate Democrats in the Alito battle, an energized Democratic "base" - joined by Republican constitutionalists - fought on against the "permanent-Republican-majority" dreams of Bush, Karl Rove and the neoconservatives. In November 2006, the Republicans were repudiated at the polls.
Suddenly in the congressional minority, the Republicans did a flip-flop on the filibuster, discovering the high principles behind the tactic. The GOP used the filibuster routinely in 2007 and 2008 to block Democratic initiatives, especially any challenges to Bush's expansive claims of executive authority.
Typical of the modern Washington press corps, its leading voices changed, too, joining the Republican chorus hailing the filibuster as an honored tradition of democracy and finding value in the need for the Democrats to muster 60 Senate votes to pass any significant bill.
Today, the press corps continues in that pattern, forgetting the GOP's earlier contempt for the filibuster and treating its use by the Republican minority against the stimulus bill as normal.
There are rarely any comments about obstructionism, nor are the Republicans compared to the Southern segregationists who famously used the filibuster to resist civil rights laws in the 1950s and 1960s.
Given this pass by the press, Republicans are making the filibuster their chief weapon in pressuring Obama and congressional Democratic to accept more of a Republican-style stimulus bill with less spending and more tax cuts, regardless of whether that represents the best hope for the U.S. economy.
But the stimulus battle is likely to be only the first taste of the GOP strategy to hobble the Obama presidency. The Republicans can be expected to use the filibuster again and again to prevent many of the social and economic changes that the American voters endorsed in November 2008, policies like national health insurance and spending on long-neglected domestic needs.
In this obstructionism, the Republicans appear to have a powerful ally in the Washington press corps that - with few exceptions - treats the GOP's promiscuous use of filibusters as some responsible application of a time-honored tradition. The press also forgets to remind the U.S. public that just a few years ago, the Republicans hated filibusters.
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Show AllIn discussing the republicans' current status as obstructionists with vsrious Bush supporters, I've noticed that the right is absolutely shameless on this matter. They refuse to admit to any hypocrisy whatsoever in their threats to use a tool that they once universally disparaged.
The current republican leadership seems content to wallow in the bitter partisanship which they used to split the country in the 90's. They have adopted a political "vanishing point" mentality, completely heedless of the damage which they continue to inflict on the US economy. They will never accept the fact that Reaganism is as dead as the man who created it.
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Remind me who *really* won the election... I thought it was the Democrats who won a landslide majority, boasting they would be able to pass any legislation without Repoublican interferance.
But now it seems that the economic health of the entire world is being held hostage to the temper tantrums of the remaining Bushco Boys.
I guess this is what Obama meant by 'Change You Can Belive In'.
At this rate, Obama is going to be a weak kneed sycophant going with hat in hand by the end of his first hundred days.
Walk in peace.
Filibuster? When have the Republicans last used the filibuster? They threaten to do it and Harry Reid quakes in his shoes and gives them anything they want. It takes two to be bipartsan and the Rs just don't want to dance. Screw 'em.
This stimulus bill is the place to make a stand. It is time for the Democratic Party to pull out the stops. First Reid has to call their bluff and tell the Republicants, "Go ahead. Make my day. Let's see how long you can stand up there and tell the American people you don't care about their jobs." Second the Party needs to let the Blue Dogs know that their president needs their support NOW and they should be thinking about wheather they want the party's support for their next election. Third, yeah the press has been in bed with the Republicans since the days of the Gipper. What's new? Get out there and campaign like your life and the life of the republic depends on it. It does!
The Republicans should be given credit for one thing. They may be lousey at running the government and their ideas and morals are worse than bad but they know how to play the game. It is time for the Democrats to copy their tactics. The American people are on the Democratic side for the time being but nobody likes to support losers and they aren't going to do it for too much longer.
Filibuster? Damn right! Bring it on! Comon lets see some blood on the floor. That's what we pay you for.
What is wrong with Reid?
What is right with Reid? How about giving Bush everything he could ever ask for.
Republican Senator Gregg appointment to the Commerce Department by Mr. Obama. What kind of bone head maneuver is this?
Gregg is lucky, however. He won 850,000 dollars in the Power Ball lottery some years ago.
Maybe this is why Mr. Obama nominated him, cause every other explanation is a puzzle.
Unfortunately, Obama is going through a learning curve dealing with the Republicans with the first Democratic Bill and this may set the tone for his first 100 days and beyond if something does not change. It is also unfortunate Mr. Reid and the rest of the Democrats do not seem to be united in their efforts. It is understandable the Democrats have a long list of "wants" after suffering under the Republican majority for years but putting them in the Stimulus bill only invited criticism from the Republicans. Obama needs to win the PR battle or his "honeymoon" will be over too soon.
Typical Robert Parry: making excuses for the Democrats.
Perhaps Tom Hayden and Carl Davidson would like to make some salient comments as well, if they can stop fellating Obama long enough to do so.
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Eric Patton
Cincinnati, OH
ebpatton@yahoo.com
Republicans are the party of hypocrisy, greed, and lack of patriotism. They hate the people of this country, they don't want any of us to have jobs, they don't give a damn about what happens as long as they are the ones in "control".
There is an Aesop's fable about "it is better to rule in hell than serve in Heaven", and these people are the perfect embodiment of that philosophy. They would rather kill off the country as long as they were running things than to have a country that works if they aren't.
The republicans need to go away and let us fix the things that they have destroyed, then they can try to take back power again. May they go the way of the Whigs. When was the last time you heard of someone voting for one of THEM?
"Typical of the modern Washington press corps, its leading voices changed, too, joining the Republican chorus hailing the filibuster as an honored tradition of democracy and finding value in the need for the Democrats to muster 60 Senate votes to pass any significant bill.
Today, the press corps continues in that pattern, forgetting the GOP's earlier contempt for the filibuster and treating its use by the Republican minority against the stimulus bill as normal."
We on the left read about this online and become outraged, while the rest of the country listens to the mainstream media and stays numb and dumb. I'm at a total loss as to what to do. If this media hypocrisy and failure continues we are all going to fail yet again.
It's the media, stupid.
Couldn't agree more...It's the media, stupid. IMO what needs to happen is the George Soros/Bill Gates/Hollywood progressives of the world need to get into the media battle. They've got the money to buy up existing media outlets, or create brand new ones. Fight fire with fire.
I have known about this website for quite some time. I have read many articles and comments over the last few years. It should be known that while some may believe that Democrats and Republicans are the same in some ways; in more ways they are different ideologically. Generally, I disagree with the notion that they are two sides of the same coin.
Since at least the early 80's, possibly before this, the GOP represent hypocrisy. Today, in general, hypocrisy is regarded as the highest virtue among them under the guise of representing supposed Christian morality. The GOP have betrayed their original platform while technically being in power since the 80's (Bill Clinton adopted left wing ideology while President? Not by my standards! The GOP "thanked" Clinton for being their lapdog by impeaching him). All this adds up to members of the GOP, again generally speaking, very dangerous to our society and are unable to recognize reality, or when they are weakened.
Something is wrong with the picture that ALL HOUSE GOP MEMBERS voted against the stimulus package and ONLY THREE GOP SENATORS supported it. One reason? Too expensive (3/4 to one trilion dollars too expensive? No s***! Sometimes drastic times call for drastic measures and recognizing the necessity of drastic measures is one half and doing something about it is the other - solutions to problems will not be implemented without both. Most GOP members do not understand this evidently). Yet, wanting so desperately to do a military excursion in Iraq, expense did not seem to factor in their choice; while now, in a position of weakness, are acting like tightwads? Ummmmm...yeah. Some USA citizens do not recognize this as hypocrisy and that is their misfortune - literally. After all, it seems to me that most GOP members in DC underestimate the gravity of the situation based on the actions of most GOP members.
In the USA, in general, Republicans represent right and the Democrats represent moderate, vs. left. Unfortunately, there are very few far-left politicians in Washington to counterbalance the neoconservatism that has run rampant while George W. Bush was in the White House. Of course, the notion that Barack Obama was the most liberal senator in the Senate is simply inaccurate. For example, in my opinion, I always thought that Russ Feingold and Bernie Sanders demonstrate more left leaning tendencies than Barack Obama did. There simply is not many far left politicians in DC and this is unfortunate.
President Obama:
Please show some backbone in this situation. I really do not want you to be another GOP slave like Bill Clinton was - or any other Democrat for that matter. The Democrats have more control in this country than they have had since the 60s and it is time to give the GOP a taste of their own medicine. If this does not work after say a couple of years, perhaps you can do some more extreme measures against the GOP to hasten the death of neoconservatism while giving them a sharp dose of reality check. What would that be, you may ask? Well, as President, surely you can use your charisma, persuasion, and imagination to give GOP members who go against you the hint.
I forgot to mention another example of GOP hypocrisy - particularly the neoconservative types. Since most members of the GOP thought it was "un-American" and "un-patriotic" to disagree with George W. Bush because he was the President at the time; why, all of the sudden, now that we have a new President of the USA, are most GOP members becoming a thorn in the side of Barack Obama? Is this not an "un-American" and an "un-patriotic" action by their own standards?
It is time for karma to bite the neoconservative wing of the GOP in the a** by any and all means necessary! After all, Obama is supposed to protect and defend the Constitution of the USA against all enemies foreign (e.g. al-Qaeda) and domestic (e.g. neoconservatives).
Most members of the GOP nowadays NEVER object to Pentagon funding, which is 500 billion dollars EACH YEAR, yet they object to the 3/4 to one trillion dollar stimulus. Again, the "virtue" of hypocrisy reigns supreme among MOST members of the GOP, but by only SOME members of the Democrat party.
So maybe someone on this thread who has more knowledge of Senate rules than I do can tell me WHY the Democrats could not threaten the "Nuclear Option" (or actually DO IT.)
The GOP for TOO long has held the opinion that THEY make the decisions even when THEY are in the minority.
SO why can't/doesn't the Democratically controlled Senate threaten/use this "Nuclear Option" (at least for SPENDING BILLS) to eliminate the GOP filibuster?
Just wondering....
Because the Democrats are pussies.
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Eric Patton
Cincinnati, OH
ebpatton@yahoo.com
fpie/10:17am and havenofearjason/1;01p.m., you guys sum it all up.
once again, the gop has instilled fear into the equation. it's high time they were given the swift kick in the ass that's been long overdue, and obviously (as per the last two elections) they fail to notice. to the elected officials of the democratic party, it's time to show some backbone, even if most of you don't have any. try. just try. for the sake of the country.
oh, mr. obama, perhaps before your first 100 days are up, you will address the problem of media control. for your own good, if nothing else.
Anthony Kennedy is not a Right Wing Justice.
Robert Perry seems to disregard fact for rhetoric...
he might be - or he might be conservative "enough"..the point is-- as a supreme court justice -- it was HIS vote that broke a tie to STep in Florida and declare the count Closed - and the installed George Bush as "monarch" abetted by the rightwing GOP dominance -- and then -- it brings us to THIS discussion today.
when it mattered it was HE that made the difference.
Rhenquist certainly couldn't be clearer as to which ones he would "lead" for 3 of the votes out of 9 -
Thomas, who deems himself "independent thinker" for being a Supreme court justice - but is merely the token "house slave" of modern times elevated to "better accomodations" by his masters bent on continuing the legacy of white man's "social order" since slave times -
Rhenquist himself with his KKK, white supremacist , slave-owner heritage,
Scalia with his own "american version" of Benito Mussolini Fascism
O'Connor - who KNEW it was wrong but held off for "post-retirement" her musings about "regret"....
and that's FOUR ...
who shifted the balance?
KENNEDY.
it is not even how they are defined or categorized..by what they decide and do -- they BECOME.
furthermore - that single vote by Kennedy engendered another "life chair" power by TWO replacements chosen by Bush - Alito and Roberts....
and a replacement for cancer-stricken Ginsburg, and the oldest : Brenner, are but 2 possibly more progressive thinkers in the mold of Thurgood Marshall that reagan put a stop to -
and what does the US SUPREME COURT look like for the foreseeable generation?
5-4 conservative judges...the SAME thing that brought you GEORGE BUSH THE EMPEROR .
The GOP, " Go On Pouting" party will be doing just that for the next thirty years.
If "We the People" vote in these fake Conservative, Right Wing Disaster Capitalists, Christian but kissers, fear mongering military industrial complex greed mongers, and buffoons, any where near the Presidency or majority's in the house and Senate we are the stupidest people alive.
Buckle GOP, start investing in Kleenex.
By the way, your right wing national spy programs involving Infragard, and the International Association of FireFighters ( IAFF ) is going to go up in flames. Once the American people find who is running the warrant less surveillance community watch groups nation wide, heads are going to roll.
What do you think the American public is going to feel about its Fire Fighters conducting gang stalking torture surveillance nation wide?????
GANG STALKING TORTURE SURVEILLANCE. THE FREAKS FOLLOWING ME AROUND AND TORMENTING ME , WERE LAUGHING AT ME AS THEY DID IT. THEY HAD CHRISTIAN FISH SYMBOLS ON THEIR CARS, IAFF AND MCCAIN/PALIN BUMPER STICKERS.
A VERY SICK BUNCH OF PEOPLE, AND EVERY WHERE I WENT THEY WERE THEIR WITH FIRE TRUCKS OR AMBULANCES ALWAYS NEAR BY. THEY WERE ANYTHING BUT COVERT, AND OBVIOUSLY TRYING TO PROVOKE ME.
TORTURE,TORTURE,TORTURE. SHAME ON THE IAFF AND INFRAGARD AND ALL THE COMMUNITY WATCH CHRISTIAN GROUPS.
SHAME ON YOU ALL, YOU ARE ANYTHING BUT CHRISTIANS.
BornFreeMen
Robert Parry know but refuses to report that the media is controlled by seven corporations head by conservatives. They control the news and that is why they support the Republicans. If they did not control the news, it would have been reported, among many other things, even before it happened, that invading and occupying IRaq would be a violation of international law (Geneva Conventions), a violation of United Nations principles, and a violation of Article VI of the US Constitution. The Dowing Street Memo should have been headlined instead of not mentioned or mentioned on page 18.
Why is Parry silent?
The D's are still letting the R's frame the issues, and then have to play catch-up.
Well, in case no one noticed, THEY LOST the white house and more seats in congress. Why? They have their heads up their butts. So the current obstructionism and people pretending to have a back to Reagan movement sounds like and looks like they are shoving their heads further up their butts. It will most likely mean losing more seats in congress again in 2010 and 2012. That works for me! They may even run Sarah Palin for president in 2012. Unless the Democrats find a way to seize defeat from the jaws of victory, that would make their winning too easy.