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What Change Agents Can't Change: Truism That Things Will Stay Same
IBD Editorials ^ | November 13, 2008 | Victor Davis Hansen

Posted on 11/13/2008 8:10:40 PM PST by Kaslin

We will likely see a lot of political "readjustments" come January, once President-elect Barack Obama and many new Democratic congressmen assume office, and the Republican administration leaves.

Take the filibuster. For much of the Bush administration, out-of-power Democratic senators defended it as a hallowed tradition of American politics. But as the ruling majority, they will soon probably redefine the filibuster as a sort of nihilism practiced by bitter Republicans to obstruct the Obama agenda. Of course, when in power, Republicans themselves once deplored the filibuster as fossilized obstructionism.

Remember all the trouble President Bush has had with court appointments? The Senate Democrats for the last eight years stalled confirmation hearings, denying the president the traditional prerogative of selecting qualified jurists who shared his philosophy.

Blocking Judges

Much to these same Democrats' dismay, beleaguered Senate minority Republicans may soon agree with the past use of such roadblocks and learn to impede simple up-and-down votes on judicial nominees. To them, such tactics will be reinvented as necessary to stop Obama-appointed liberal judges from flooding the courts.

Recently, Democrats called for unity and an end to the politics of personal destruction against our new, shared President-elect Obama. So let us hope that New York publishers will now refrain from publishing any more foul novels like Nicholson Baker's "Checkpoint," whose characters debate the wisdom of assassinating George W. Bush.

Let us also hope that when Barack Obama is nearing the end of his term, filmmaker Oliver Stone does not offer the electorate a damning mythic film called "H." that emphasizes the wild college days of President Barack H. Obama when, decades ago, as he freely admits, he used both hard drugs and marijuana.

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1 posted on 11/13/2008 8:10:40 PM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
I wonder if a couple hundred thousand jobless, pissed off conservatives chanting on the capitol steps might work as a "filabuster"?

Just a thought...but with so many out of work, we've got to have something to do with our time.
2 posted on 11/13/2008 8:41:07 PM PST by FrankR (Operation Tightbelt...he can't redistribute what isn't there...stop all un-necessary spending.)
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To: Kaslin

Obama won’t be as “good” as his supporters hope, and he won’t be as bad as we fear.


3 posted on 11/13/2008 9:12:41 PM PST by Steely Tom (RKBA: last line of defense against vote fraud)
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To: Kaslin

Bump for Fri. reading


4 posted on 11/13/2008 9:49:07 PM PST by SuziQ
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