
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-08-18 11:12:00
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As you watch it, try to figure out whether the Card Check supporters are running it or whether it is the opponents. Specter is such a craven, unprincipled hack that this ad could have been run by either side in this debate, as it focuses on his unreliability and flip-flopping, starting from his party affiliation all the way down to individual issues like this one. The money clip (shot last week at the Nutroots Nation conference) is at the end.
Ads like this, highlighting Specter's unreliability, will damage him first in the primary with a real Democrat, Rep. Joe Sestak, who fully supports Card Check. Then, if (and that is a big if) Specter survives that battle, Toomey will beat him like a drum with this anti-American, anti-privacy, anti-freedom, anti-capitalist (did I miss anything?) piece of trash legislation that Americans oppose by a margin of 52-30.
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The problem is the sequence. Can the House vote to amend something that isn't the law, as the Senate bill will not be law before the president's signature? The Rules Committee meeting turned into mass confusion when Democratic Rep. Henry Waxman said, "We're not going to 'deem' the bill passed. We're going to pass the Senate bill…I would be against the idea of 'deeming' something -- we either pass it or we don't."
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The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of likely Arizona GOP Primary voters shows McCain ahead 48% to 41%. Three percent (3%) favor another candidate, and eight percent (8%) are undecided. Following the announcement that Sarah Palin would campaign for his reelection, McCain opened up a 53% to 31% lead over Hayworth in January. The two men were in a near tie in November.By my math, McCain's lead shrunk from 21 to 7 in two months. Hmmm.
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[House] leaders are mulling a rule that would allow the chamber to "deem" the Senate's version of health legislation as passed, without actually having to vote on it. Imagine how useful this trick would be in daily life. You could make unpopular decisions without actually appearing to make them. That excruciating Thanksgiving dinner at your brother-in-law's? You "deemed" that you attended. . . . It's understandable that some House Democrats wouldn't want to cast a direct vote on the Senate bill . . . before moving to change it. But a procedure this transparently gimmicky just adds to the cynicism surrounding the bill and opens it up to unnecessary court challenges.
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