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Yonivore
05-16-2009, 04:56 PM
Guns, Geysers and Mr. Reid (http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/16/opinion/16collins.html?_r=2)

Gail Collins of the New York Times whines about Republican success in blocking some minor appointment. She makes a good point about the fragile state of a potential 60-vote majority.


This is exactly the sort of procedural roadblock that you need 60 votes to overcome, and people are beginning to ask why the majority leader can’t handle these things since Arlen Specter’s defection gave the Democrats 60 votes. Do not say this to Harry Reid! For one thing, Al Franken is still in court in Minnesota, and when you ask the Republicans how long they’re going to litigate the results of an election that took place last November, they murmur vaguely about how Rome wasn’t built in a day.

Anyhow, Ted Kennedy is sick and Robert Byrd is 91 and it’s a miracle some of the other ones can find their way to the Capitol. Even if you eventually get all 60 Democratic votes in the same room, how do you get them to do the same thing? You will remember that when Specter came over, Democrat Ben Nelson of Nebraska instantly said: “They might have a 60-member majority. That doesn’t mean they have 60 votes.” Reid must have found the point Nelson was making less chilling than the fact that the senator kept referring to his own party as “they.”
Ben Nelson referring to his own party as "they." Priceless

Marcus Bryant
05-16-2009, 05:06 PM
Nelson is going to play the maverick in order to keep himself popular back home. Byrd might present an opportunity to turn a blue seat red, but WV seems like the kind of place that will prefer the GOP for the presidency and the Dems to represent it in the Congress.

As for Kennedy, yeah right. Maybe if Romney discovers that he's from Massachusetts again might the GOP have some kind of shot at taking that seat, but that's a long shot at best.

Yonivore
05-16-2009, 05:10 PM
Nelson is going to play the maverick in order to keep himself popular back home. Byrd might present an opportunity to turn a blue seat red, but WV seems like the kind of place that will prefer the GOP for the presidency and the Dems to represent it in the Congress.

As for Kennedy, yeah right. Maybe if Romney discovers that he's from Massachusetts again might the GOP have some kind of shot at taking that seat, but that's a long shot at best.
They can't keep wheeling him into chambers for long...so, he's going to be a wasted vote pretty soon. That's when Democrats start praying for him to die.

Wild Cobra
05-17-2009, 10:43 AM
They can't keep wheeling him into chambers for long...so, he's going to be a wasted vote pretty soon. That's when Democrats start praying for him to die.
You mean they aren't already wishing for his death? Seems they would want that before this next election cycle so they can get another democrat for certain, as an incumbent!