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Saturday, January 13, 2007
Robert Novak :: Townhall.com Columnist
"Bad behavior"?
by Robert Novak
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WASHINGTON -- House Minority Leader John Boehner, who had promised last May that "bad behavior" by House Republicans who voted against their leadership would not be rewarded, announced to a party conference Wednesday that reform Rep. Jeff Flake of Arizona was being removed from the Judiciary Committee.

With the change in House control, several Republicans had to be removed from committees. However, Flake was about halfway up the Judiciary panel in seniority, and this was his priority appointment. The decision was made by the Republican Steering Committee, dominated by Appropriations members who resent Flake's vigorous campaign against earmarks.

Boehner later told Flake he was purged because of his verbal attacks on party leaders. Flake was undone by his critical remarks on CBS's "60 Minutes" just before the election.

DEMOCRATIC DISCIPLINE

The House vote Tuesday passing a Democratic-sponsored homeland security bill showed that Republicans are unaccustomed to being in the minority for the first time in 12 years, while the Democrats are exercising iron discipline in the majority.

Although the full Republican leadership attacked the bill as expensive and ineffective, 68 Republicans voted for it while 128 were in opposition. The supporters included such ranking Republican committee members as Reps. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida (Foreign Affairs) and Peter King of New York (Homeland Security).

All 231 Democrats voting were in support of the bill, as Speaker Nancy Pelosi began the Democratic "first 100 hours" of rapid-fire legislation. Pharmaceutical industry lobbyists could not find a single Democratic member against a party plan to force down drug prices. One moderate freshman congressman said he was opposed to the measure but felt obliged to vote for a bill that was in the Pelosi 100 hours as a "leadership issue."

EXPLORER OBAMA

Sen. Barack Obama informed a major Democratic financial contributor that he probably will announce formation of a 2008 presidential exploration committee this coming week, which starts with Martin Luther King Jr. Day Monday.

A political source close to Obama told this column he was not sure the exploratory committee would be named that early but added that probably would happen during the next three weeks. Actual announcement of his candidacy would come later.

A footnote: Obama canceled tentative plans to deliver the keynote address for Martin Luther King Jr. Day ceremonies at Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, Va. University officials speculated that Obama's travel has been temporarily suspended as he approaches the start of his presidential candidacy. Continued...

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Robert Novak (1931-2009) was a syndicated columnist and editor of the Evans-Novak Political Report.
 
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This is Novak "reporting"
I met Robert Novak at a University of Illinois breakfast a decade ago, and after listening to his rant for half an hour I concluded that everything he says is intended to persuade, not to inform. In other words, he is a salesman (and a pretty good stand up comic) but definitely not an honest or courageous broker of factual material. I encourage you to base your discussions about who might have said what on reports from honest brokers. Otherwise you are just rolling in the snake oil.

Humiliation of Kark Rove
The only reason Rove didn't wet himself is that he was on the way out rather than on the way in. It's just this simple the remote-control bullies in the GOP can's take it when it's up close and personal. rove should be thanking his lucky stars that he didn't get a whirlie. Oh well, there's still time. Republicans: your payback is just beginning.
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