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Gothmog

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43. According to Norm Ornstein at AEI, McConnell wanted the nuclear option triggered
Thu Nov 21, 2013, 07:17 PM
Nov 2013

Tom Mann and Norm Ornstein are two of my favorite authors and really now about the partisanship in Washington. According to Ornstein, McConnell forced Harry Reid's hand on the nuclear option http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/norm-ornstein-republicans-forced-reid-s-hand-on-the-nuclear-option

Norm Ornstein, a congressional scholar at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, told TPM that Republicans forced Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) to "go nuclear" after his Democratic majority took the historic step Thursday and ended the filibuster for executive nominees and non-Supreme Court judicial nominees.

"For whatever reason, the Republicans decided to go nuclear first, with this utterly unnecessary violation of their own agreement and open decision to block the president from filling vacancies for his entire term, no matter how well qualified the nominees," Ornstein told TPM in an email. "It was a set of actions begging for a return nuclear response."

He also speculated that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) secretly wanted Democrats to go nuclear so he could use the same tactic to end the filibuster entirely if and when Republicans take the majority.

"McConnell's threat, it seems to me, makes clear the strategy: let Dems take the first step, and we will then bear no blame when we entirely blow up the Senate's rules after we take all the reins of power," he said. "That other Republicans like Corker, McCain, Alexander, Murkowski and so on, went along, shows how much the radicals and anti-institutionalists now dominate the Republican Party. Which is sad indeed."


I agree that the GOP forced Harry Reid to use the nuclear option and I doubt that the GOP will respect Senate history or rules if they are in control of the Senate

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And the judicial nominees are worse: ProSense Nov 2013 #1
it's beyond politics...... spanone Nov 2013 #3
Yes, it's racism this time....nt Enthusiast Nov 2013 #25
K&R SalviaBlue Nov 2013 #2
Thank you Sen. Reid shenmue Nov 2013 #4
Freaking perfect malaise Nov 2013 #5
i'll call it racism....i can see no other precedent for it. spanone Nov 2013 #6
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I don't think it's all racism. Cracklin Charlie Nov 2013 #13
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I do think this element is there. Cracklin Charlie Nov 2013 #31
A lot of them still resent the cool, smart kids in high school PatSeg Nov 2013 #34
Notice that they talk less about Reagan lately? Wonder why... Ikonoklast Nov 2013 #50
Yeah, that is true PatSeg Nov 2013 #56
And on top of all that, THEY HATE US. IrishAyes Nov 2013 #33
It is NOT ALL racism! They want to hold these over so they can continue stacking the Courts! Dustlawyer Nov 2013 #36
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According to Norm Ornstein at AEI, McConnell wanted the nuclear option triggered Gothmog Nov 2013 #43
We Have To Keep The Senate and Win Back The House! nm Cha Nov 2013 #45
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At least they didn't wait until right before the next election. Warren DeMontague Nov 2013 #48
How Harry Reid started it have no idea PatrynXX Nov 2013 #52
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