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Reid's 'Secret Session' on Pre-War Intel Called 'Pure Stunt'
Cybercast News Service ^ | 11-01-05 | Melanie Hunter

Posted on 11/01/2005 2:38:52 PM PST by smoothsailing

Reid's 'Secret' Session on Pre-War Intel Called 'Pure Stunt'

By Melanie Hunter

CNSNews.com Senior Editor

November 01, 2005

(1st Add: Includes comments from Sen. John Rockefeller.)

(CNSNews.com) - Senate Republican leaders were incensed Tuesday at Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid's (D-Nev.) decision to hold a "secret" closed session to discuss the pre-war intelligence in the lead-up to the war in Iraq and the indictment of Vice President Dick Cheney's former chief of staff I. Lewis Libby.

GOP leaders said they were not informed about the closed door session ahead of time like in years past.

"Every time in recent history, it has been with mutual conversation with the majority leader, and the Democratic leader, between the majority leadership and the Democratic leadership," said Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.), who called the closed session "a pure stunt" performed by Reid and the Democratic leadership.

Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) said on occasion, the use of Senate Rule 21 allowing closed secret sessions is necessary to discuss classified information, but the Democrats' use of it in this instance is "a totally inappropriate action."

Lott said the rule is usually invoked "by prearrangement and by agreement." It happened "at least two or three times" during Lott's tenure as majority leader, he said, and "once or twice in the 80s."

"Once again it shows the Democrats use scare tactics. They have no conviction. They have no principles. They have no ideas, but this is the ultimate," said Frist. He said not only was the Democrats' use of the closed session "an affront to me personally," it was also an "affront to our leadership" and America.

Democrats said the "extraordinary move" was needed because they have been trying for a year and a half "to get an investigation by the Senate intelligence committee into the use and misuse of" pre-war intelligence.

"At its core, this is about accountability -- Congressional accountability and White House accountability," said Sen. John Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) in a statement. "Congress has a fundamental, constitutional responsibility to conduct oversight - that's what checks and balances are all about - and we have utterly failed.

"My colleagues and I have tried for two years to do our oversight work, and for two years we have been undermined, avoided, put off, and vilified by the other side. Any line of questioning that has brought us too close to the White House has been thwarted," said Rockefeller.

"At some point the majority needs to understand that we are willing to bring the Senate to a halt until they will join us in conducting the kind of investigation this situation demands," added Rockefeller. "The American people still want to know - now more than ever - why the United States went to war, whether they were misled, and whether our intelligence was misused.

"Whether these actions amount to crimes is not the litmus test for congressional oversight. [Special Counsel] Mr. [Patrick] Fitzgerald is investigating possible criminal activity by senior White House officials, and we won't and shouldn't get in the way of his work," Rockefeller said.

The closed session was an effort to focus Frist's attention on the need to conduct an independent Senate investigation, Democrats said, and Libby's indictment on charges of perjury, making false statements and obstruction of justice made such an investigation all the more necessary.

Because the GOP did not conduct such a probe, the Democrats were forced to take more drastic measures, they concluded.

"But the American people deserve to know not just whether this Administration committed crimes, but whether this Administration told the truth - the full truth, the straight story," Rockefeller said.

"And if they didn't - if they misled about the war and if they misused intelligence, then the American people need to know that the Congress will do everything in its power the make sure that it never happens again," Rockefeller concluded.

"I hope it does bring the Senate together," said Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.). He said Democrats faced a procedural challenge because the motion could have been interrupted "before a second was recognized and to go into a quorum call that could have lasted 'til Thursday."

"That was the reality. That's the procedural reality, and so we notified the Republicans a few minutes before taking the floor as to what was going to happen and move forward with Senator Reid's statement, and I second the motion," said Durbin.

But Republican Conference Chair Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) said the move was no more than a political tactic to try to settle "an old political score."

"This is pre-2004 election politics" from which "for some reason they can't move on. They can't move on to the important business at hand. They have to continue to replay the 2004 election," said Santorum.

And by calling for the "secret session," Democrats sidetracked the Senate from finishing business prior the Thanksgiving break on a deficit reduction package to control federal government spending, GOP leaders said. The move illustrates the Democrats' hatred for cutting spending, Santorum said.

"They'll go to any extent to try to avoid ... any discussion about shrinking the size of government. Being more responsible with the taxpayers' dollars is just so painful that they had to go into private session to recoup and come out again hopefully soon so we can get back to the business at hand," said Santorum.

"We see it day in, day out around here. There is no agenda, there are no solutions to problems, there's no trying to get our fiscal house in order. Whatever it is, whatever the issue is, it just keeps snapping back. This, I understand, was particularly painful - talking about shrinking this government and doing ... less with more," Santorum added.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 109th; prewarintelligence; stunt
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1 posted on 11/01/2005 2:38:53 PM PST by smoothsailing
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To: smoothsailing

Dingy Harry and Turbin Durbin two of many clowns in congress.


2 posted on 11/01/2005 2:41:54 PM PST by boomop1
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To: smoothsailing

Kos is reporting that the Republicans "caved" by agreeing to the Democrats' demand for an investigation. Is this true? Did this "stunt" actually work for the Democrats? If so, these are the same Republicans we're counting on to handle the "nuclear option" on judicial filibusters. Lord help us.


3 posted on 11/01/2005 2:42:57 PM PST by negril
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To: smoothsailing
Reid through quite a temper tantrum...excuse me news conference afterward.AWB
4 posted on 11/01/2005 2:43:06 PM PST by Americanwolfsbrother (Don't hate on someone for using their mind.)
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To: smoothsailing

How long is this secret session? Hours? Days? Forever?


5 posted on 11/01/2005 2:43:22 PM PST by uscabjd ( a)
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To: smoothsailing
I'm all for some kind of "session" that would expose something like this:

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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/1508146/posts

Is Valerie Plame the new Deep Throat?

6 posted on 11/01/2005 2:43:54 PM PST by beyond the sea (Gloria Borger is Andrea Mitchell on Peyote)
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To: smoothsailing

Childish pranks.


7 posted on 11/01/2005 2:44:19 PM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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To: smoothsailing

coward republicans could have stopped it within minutes by VOTE.


Now if only the ignorant cowards who call themselves republicans can actually THINK once in a while and grow some cojones instead of swishing down the aisles .....


8 posted on 11/01/2005 2:44:47 PM PST by soltice
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To: smoothsailing
As the confirmation hearings get closer, we will see this more and more.

The Dems are afraid and desperate. They have realized that they are about to loose SCOTUS.

The only question is how far will they go.
9 posted on 11/01/2005 2:45:13 PM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: smoothsailing

Stunts, the last resort of desperate hacks.


10 posted on 11/01/2005 2:45:41 PM PST by JRios1968 ("Cogito, ergo FReep": I think, therefore I FReep.)
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To: smoothsailing

Grandstanding to grab headlines and the 24 hr news channels.

Looks desperate to me.


11 posted on 11/01/2005 2:45:48 PM PST by ml1954
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To: smoothsailing

I CALL FOR THE IMMEDIATE RESIGNATION OF OBSTRUCTIONIST HARRY REID, AND ANY OTHER DEMORAT INVOLVED IN TODAY'S CLOSED DOOR SESSION OF THE SENATE!!! HOW DARE THEY KEEP THE TRUTH BEHIND CLOSED DOORS!! HOW DARE THEY CONSPIRE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS!!

THEY ARE COWARDS AND THEY MUST BE REMOVED NOW!!!



ahhhhhhh......

I feel so much better now.......


12 posted on 11/01/2005 2:46:07 PM PST by GeorgeW23225 ("Grow your own dope. Plant a liberal")
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To: negril

Problem #1 for you:

Believing ANYTHING on the DailyKOS.


13 posted on 11/01/2005 2:47:13 PM PST by nuffsenuff (Don't get stuck on Stupid - General Russ Honore Sept 21, 2005)
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To: negril

The Republican Senate has been spineless for five years. I see no reason to vote for any of them. Let the Democrats take the Senate; they already control the Republican puppets; and, we have seen nothing that would change that perspective. Are we wasting our time supporting these guys, I will give then a few more weeks to grow some iron and prove their worth.


14 posted on 11/01/2005 2:47:24 PM PST by ARCADIA (Abuse of power comes as no surprise)
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To: smoothsailing

Isn't it great. Now we have a "commission" overseeing a "commission." And the spineless Republicans caved.


15 posted on 11/01/2005 2:47:47 PM PST by kcordell
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To: smoothsailing
My head is spinning over all this.

Please tell me in simple words just what the heck is going on with this stunt?

16 posted on 11/01/2005 2:48:28 PM PST by JOE6PAK (..still crazy after all these BEERS!)
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To: redgolum

"The only question is how far will they go".



Just as damned far as we let them!


17 posted on 11/01/2005 2:48:54 PM PST by SWAMPSNIPER (LET ME DIE ON MY FEET IN MY SWAMP, ALEX KOZINSKI FOR SCOTUS)
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To: ARCADIA

The Republican Senate has been spineless for five years. I see no reason to vote for any of them.

I agree, but I live in Illinois. I wish I had a Republican senator I could even think about not voting for.

18 posted on 11/01/2005 2:49:08 PM PST by ml1954
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To: Americanwolfsbrother

Some are calling on Cheney to resign now, in less than 6 months they will be demanding GWB's resignation. DeJaVu from the Nixon administration, mark my words, it is coming. Time to take an offensive posture against the dems and quit playin rope a dope.


19 posted on 11/01/2005 2:49:48 PM PST by eastforker (Under Cover FReeper going dark(too much 24))
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To: smoothsailing

The Republicans should call them to the carpets by producing the memo that they got their hands on, which details from months ago that the Democrat strategy is to keep asking for investigations of Republicans, and if there are any indictments, to demand another investigation that goes straight to the top. What are Republicans waiting for?


20 posted on 11/01/2005 2:49:57 PM PST by winner3000
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