First, I believe that Sebelius is a “poison pill” in the Obama Administration. I think he will cause Obama far more harm than good.
Second, I believe that getting Sebelius out of Kansas is a fantastic advance for the prolife movement, in Kansas and nationwide.
Third, I do not believe that Brownback, should he bash Sebelius, would gain any votes, and Sebelius would win confirmation, anyway.
Fourth, I do believe that if Brownback would use this opportunity to bash Sebelius, Sebelius would win confirmation anyway, and Brownback would lose a great many votes for appearing to be a “radical” on the issue. (Again, Kansas voters have shown that they will vote for a prolife candidate, they just do not want a prolife “zealot” or one-issue candidate).
This morning Sebelius’s Bishop condemned her appointment as a bad day for Catholicism, Kansans, and Americans. It looks like Browmback is now at war with the Catholic Church in Kansas.
Sorry, your type of “political maneuvering” thought process is what’s led to the confusion and corruption of this country.
The issue is simple for Brownback. Is abortion right or wrong? Does he support radical pro-abortion politicians or not?
Is he leading from principles or a PR machine?