Posted on 06/29/2007 7:47:59 AM PDT by hardback
Washington When voting began Thursday on whether to advance President Bushs immigration bill, Kansas Sen. Sam Brownback was among the first lawmakers to vote yes.
About 10 minutes later, Brownback switched his vote to no.
But dont bother accusing the Republican presidential hopeful of flip-flopping he says he did it on purpose.
I wanted to signal that I support comprehensive immigration reform, but now is not the time, this is not the bill, Brownback said.
Brownback explained that his yes vote initially was to showcase that reform is needed. The switch to no was because he didnt think this was the right way to do it.
Spokesman Brian Hart confirmed that Brownback planned the switch all along, ever mindful that presidential candidates face a tough time explaining vote switches.
You dont go to the Senate floor to vote yes and then vote no in the John Kerry era unless you mean it, Hart said, referring to the Massachusetts senator and former Democratic presidential nominee.
Kerry was accused of waffling in 2004 after he tried to explain his votes on funding the Iraq war. I actually did vote for the $87 billion before I voted against it, Kerry said.
The Bush campaign repeatedly used Kerrys comments in television ads to back its claim that Kerry was a flip-flopper.
Brownback has shifted his position on the bill since last year, when he supported a Senate measure that would give millions of illegal immigrants a chance to become U.S. citizens. Brownback came under heavy criticism from conservatives who adamantly oppose the bill.
Now, Brownback says he favors a comprehensive approach to immigration reform that secures the border, provides interior workplace enforcement and establishes an effective guest worker program.
I became convinced along with many of my colleagues on the floor that this version of the immigration bill was not, and would not become, the vehicle that would fix our broken system as I had hoped, Brownback said.
Hart denies that Brownback has changed his position on immigration reform, saying the senator was hopeful that the bill last year would be improved in conference committee when Republicans were still in charge of Congress.
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BrownNose
Brownback, yellowbelly?
Crossed him off the list.
Michelle Malkin is roasting him over the coals on this one http://michellemalkin.com/2007/06/28/a-new-attack-ad-meet-senator-switchback/
He wasn’t being taken seriously as a Presidential Candidate previously, his antics yesterday and today’s spin of it shows why that was so.
Shut up, Sam. You revealed yourself to us.
Brownback forgot about what to do when you’re digging yourself into a hole.
This maneuver is called a Reverse Kerry.
Crossed him off the list for veep too!
I'm joking here. I like Sam Brownback and if he said he did it on principle, I tend to believe him. He's a stand-up guy.
So Brownback attempts a “flying reverse modified Kerry”?
(”I MEANT to vote yes before I voted no.”)
Sorry, Sam, the judges are not impressed.
Senator Switchback.
Maybe he should go back on the farm in Manhattan for a while
I didn't mean to get caught with my hand in the cookie jar! Really!
Does he really think that ANYONE will believe this crap!?
Sam, what a load. I have supported you in the past except for immigration, but give me a break.
You have really lost respect in my eyes.
His brain is still mired in the pre-YouTube era.
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