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only two have failed so far to get an up/down vote... Estrada/Owen. All isn't lost.

Exactly. This is a game, folks. It's a charade being put on by the Democrats to show their base what tough, principled liberals they are. They obstruct two judges, the press reports only on the two judges, and the Democrats out in the hinterlands think their courageous Senators are out there fightin' crime on their behalf.

Meanwhile, the last time I looked, Bush has gotten 122 judges confirmed. There are 83 still to go, so we're 60% of the way there. If that's coming as a surprise to anyone, welcome to the wonderful world of Democratic Media, where Democrats always win. You wouldn't believe the media if they told you the war was a quagmire; don't believe everything you read on this, either.

Frist will continue to schedule cloture votes on Estrada and Owen, and the Democrats will continue to score Great Victories, which will be promptly trumpeted in the media. In return for this, everybody else gets through.

Please cool all jets. The object of this game is not to ram through two judges. It's to get 205 of them confirmed. This is happening as we speak, no matter what the media is telling you. Remember, it's not the media's job to tell you what's going on. The media's job is to trumpet the accomplishments of Democrats, and to tell you horrible things about Republicans. If you need anything else, you'll just have to track it by yourself. You can do that here.

The time will come to raise serious Holy Hell about Estrada and Owen, but right now we only need enough Holy Hell to make it sound like we're suffering pain. We gotta do that or the Democrats will have to pick a third judge to screw with. So long as we suffer and moan over the two they're already blocking, the media charade works and the Democrats are happy.

As for altering the rules on filibusters, let's be careful what we wish for. The Democrats ran the Congress for 40 years, and the filibuster was all we had. We may need it again someday.


13 posted on 05/06/2003 1:59:18 PM PDT by Nick Danger (The liberals are slaughtering themselves at the gates of the newsroom)
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From what Ive heard they have picked three more to filibuster. So your theory goes down the crapper.
15 posted on 05/06/2003 2:18:42 PM PDT by cksharks
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Meanwhile, the last time I looked, Bush has gotten 122 judges confirmed.

Plenty of circuit court judges have gotten through but there are judges and there are judges. The problem is at the appeals court level where the President can really put his ideological stamp on the judiciary.

As for altering the rules on filibusters, let's be careful what we wish for. The Democrats ran the Congress for 40 years, and the filibuster was all we had. We may need it again someday.

The Rebublicans never filibustered an appeals level appointment in all their time in the minority - not once.

21 posted on 05/06/2003 3:27:34 PM PDT by Catphish
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