Michelle Malkin has a great round up of quotes from prominent Democrat Senators who—just a few short years ago—were adamant that every nominee should have a right to an Up/Down vote:
“It is not the role of the Senate to obstruct the process and prevent numbers of highly qualified nominees from even being given the opportunity for a vote on the Senate floor.” Sen. Barbara Boxer, Congressional Record, May 14, 1997
Let’s take a look at the tactics that have become commonplace—if not the cornerstone—of the Left’s political doctrine:
Hypocritical threats of a filibuster against judicial nominees, violent demonstrations intended to shout down opposing views of free speech, protests that shut down commerce and traffic, students harassing military recruiters off their campuses, anti-war advocates vandalizing military recruiting stations, and threats (implied and very real) of violence and death against the President, his administration, the military, and anybody on the Right.
It’s clear to me now that the Democrats have abandoned all other hopes of a constructive political movement, and have instead opted to become the Party of Obstructionism. “If we can’t have it our way, we sure as hell aren’t going to let you have your way.”
As Sen. Tom Harkin, remarked on Congressional Record on January 5, 1995:
“I do not believe that I as a member of the minority ought to have the right to absolutely stop something because I think it is wrong, that that is rule by minority.â€
Yet, 10 short years later, that is exactly what the minority Dem. party is trying to do.





95% of the President’s judicial nominees have been confirmed.
Only 81% of Clinton’s nominees were confirmed in his first 4 years.
They’re a bunch of crybabies.
Left by Preston on April 28th, 2005 at 9:45 am