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Sunday, July 22, 2007
Robert Bluey :: Townhall.com Columnist
Ringmaster Reid Cracks the Whip in the Senate Circus
by Robert Bluey
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Congress hasn’t accomplished much this year, but at least our politicians are displaying a flair for political theater.

Starring in the Senate productions is Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), who is ably supported by a cast that includes Sens. Carl Levin (D-Mich) and Jack Reed (D-R.I.). They put on a show last week featuring an all-night Senate session convened to play to the anti-war crowd. The plot-line for this one-night-only production: a Levin-Reed amendment to pull U.S. troops out of Iraq beginning in four months. The slumber party got rolling after a candlelight vigil with anti-war activists and continued through the wee hours of Wednesday morning. Though the theatrics didn’t persuade the chamber to bring the measure up for a vote (it fell eight votes short of the 60 needed for cloture), Reid and crew did receive some sympathetic media reviews, which seemed to be their main goal after all.

It also provided an opportunity for the left to rail against conservatives. Liberals squawked that the minority wasn't playing fair -- that opponents of the measure should have let the outcome be determined by a simple majority vote. Funny how dramatically things have changed now that liberals run the show. When Reid served as minority leader, he employed the 60-vote threshold repeatedly -- to the applause of those now grousing about the “obstructionist” gambit.

Reid's not likely to get 60 votes anytime soon, but that won't stop him from returning to Iraq every chance he gets. The Democratic leadership seems convinced that bad news in Iraq is good news for them politically. It's why Reid staged his stunt last week and Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) employed a similar strategy in the House a week earlier. Their political success at home is tied to a military failure in Iraq.

"We are going to pick up Senate seats as a result of this war," Reid boasted earlier this year to the Washington Post. "Senator [Chuck] Schumer has shown me numbers that are compelling and astounding."

As chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, it's Schumer's job to help his party win elections. But in the process of making electoral gains, he and Reid have brought the Senate to a stalemate.

Democrats now complain that Republicans are holding up legislation. That may be partly true, but only because the 49 senators in the minority demand at least some input about the policy-making process. “All modicum of courtesy has gone out the window,” said Senate Republican Whip Trent Lott (Miss.), who used to have Reid's job as majority leader. Continued...

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Robert B. Bluey is director of the Center for Media & Public Policy at The Heritage Foundation and maintains a blog at RobertBluey.com
 
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Remember the fuss
and hand-wringing over gas prices before Dems took office? Remember how they were going to fix the price? Notice how they and the MSM aren't saying much about the rising cost of gas? Notice how they were (yet once again) proven to be full of hot air?

Antie war?
No! Just war some place else for some other reason. Just spend money some place else for some other reason.

They will fight for any reason not put forth by President Bush in any place not chosen by Bush. Prove I am wrong. Wher have they advocated peace ant any price?
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