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The GOP's Filibuster Hypocrisy

By Robert Parry, Consortium News. Posted February 19, 2009.


When Republicans are in power "filibuster" is a dirty word, but when they're in the minority it's their favorite past time.

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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.


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They need fired
Posted by: rickiey on Feb 19, 2009 2:53 PM   
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I said this when the democrats were doing it, and I'll say it when the republicans are doing it as well:

FIRE THEM.

Congress's job, is to make decisions by vote. When either party is filibustering, they are wasting time with the intention of avoiding their job: a vote.

I see to remember that they are fucking paid to be there, out of my tax dollars.

Wasting their time, is wasting MY money, and it pisses me off.

Anyone from either party who filibusters needs removed from office immediately under charges of waste, fraud and abuse.

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» RE: They need fired Posted by: EinMD
» You are both wrong Posted by: rickiey
There Was a Time
Posted by: JSquercia on Feb 20, 2009 4:58 PM   
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Consortiumnews had a good article on this topic . They pointed out that President Clinton's Tax Increases that produced the First budget surplus in a generation only passsed because Vice President Gore broke a 50/50 tie . Note to Sarah Palin this is the ONLY time the Vice President gets to cast a vote . Fortunately Bob Dole did not threaten a filibuster .
Since then with the Republicans in the Majority they were Totally AGAINST the use of the filibuster .So much so that they threatened to use the Nuclear Option . That would be to propose a rule change outlawing the filibuster which could pass with a simple majority . A last minute deal with the gang of 14 stopped that . Those 14 agreed that the filibuter would only be used in Extrardinary cases .
The first case involved the confirmation of Alito as a Justice on the Supreme Court . They allowed a straight up or down vote and Alito was confirmed 58 to 42 . What would have happened had the Dems threatened to filibuster no can know . They might have blocked Alito's appointment OR the Republican members of the gang of 14 might have defected and allowed the use of the Nuclear Option.
One thing is certain the Washington Press Corps were quick to trumpet the Republican Talking Ponts . The Dems were OBTRUCTIONISTS who were thwarting the will of the people by not allowing a staright up or down vote. It was impossible to hear Tom Daschle's name without it being linked to the word obstructionist . Then came 2006 and the rolls were reversed . The Republican minority were now using the threat of filibuster to stop legislation they oppossed . Suddenly the filibuster was a time honored tradition which the Republicans were using based on staunchly held beliefs . The word Obstructionist was removed from the vocabulary of the Press Corps . No lamanenting the thwarting of the will of the people as in days of old . Suddenly the Republicans were akin to the brave 300 Spartans . It would funny if it weren't so serious

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It just goes to show, the Democrats are the true wimps the Republicans claim they are
Posted by: jreal on Feb 21, 2009 2:10 AM   
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Those wimpocrats went straight scared when the Republicans concocted a goofy plan behind closed doors with snickers and laughs.

They said "Those wimpy Democrats, I got an idea, lets name it the 'Nuclear Option'... hehe, just like the yellow cake flop, we just use a couple of scary words and BAM!!, we got those pussy's wrapped around our fingers."

And now when they're behind closed doors they say, "Aren't they going to call us out on the fillibusters." / "No, they're pussies. They'll think they're being too improper, and anti-constitutional. It's like poker or war, they showed us they are wimps, so keep eating them up."


The Democrats seem to think that they won these past 2 elections.

-No, The Democrats didn't win, the people finally spoke their minds...

-The Democrats were just fortunate enough to be the only other political party out there.

Remember, they chickened out on the impeachment, and they'll chicken out on any prosecutions. Don't get your hopes up, Democrats are pussies, they're not going to do it.

Republicans will be back in good shape by the end of the next two elections cycles. All this bone-headed nonsense on the right... it will all be cleaned up by then and forgotten because Democrats don't know how to fight for their beliefs. Republicans will get out scott clean and all will be forgotten and the whole cycle will start over again.

I think I might vote for a Republican next time around... At least they can throw a punch.


P.S.
-And I don't want to hear no pansy wonk wonk about being peaceful and we should be about change and reaching across party lines... It's funny how the definition of change was changed when the rabbit completed the transfer of the gun.

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Liam on the Left says:
Posted by: Liam on Feb 26, 2009 12:33 PM   
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GET RID OF THE FILIBUSTER - GET RID OF REID!

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Keep the filibuster,
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Feb 27, 2009 6:24 PM   
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but make the Repubs do it old school. Bring out a cot, a bucket and some toilet paper/baby wipes and say, OK, asshole - start filibustering...but no breaks allowed."

#@!

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The GOP's Filibuster Hypocrisy
Posted by: joe_is_in_the_room on Mar 2, 2009 11:06 AM   
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" Answer to The Super-Majority", have a vote to overturn; majority wins, minority looses.

Next problem.

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