Frist goes wildly off-message

If you haven’t already seen the Think Progress post about Bill Frist’s off-message arguments on the Senate floor this morning, it’s worth checking out.

Chuck Schumer: Isn’t it correct that on March 8, 2000, my colleague [Sen. Frist] voted to uphold the filibuster of Judge Richard Paez?

Frist: The president, the um, in response, uh, the Paez nomination — we’ll come back and discuss this further. … Actually I’d like to, and it really brings to what I believe — a point — and it really brings to, oddly, a point, what is the issue. The issue is we have leadership-led partisan filibusters that have, um, obstructed, not one nominee, but two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, in a routine way. (emphasis added)

No, that’s the wrong argument. First, Frist is implicitly acknowledging that he supported a judicial filibuster in March 2000, which he did.

Second, Frist is underminig his own arguments and the raison d’etre for this entire fight. The whole reason the nuclear option is necessary, Frist insists, is that judicial filibusters are “unprecedented” and “unconstitutional.” Today, when the fight is finally underway and you’d expect Frist to be on top of his game, he’s making a new, weaker argument: that the filibusters are legal and have been used in the past, but have been used too much. No wonder this guy’s losing.

If you’re interested, the debate is being aired live. If you’re not near a TV, there’s always C-SPAN online.

Ha! Yes, I heard that. Clearly, facts do not matter to the pro-nuclear faction.

Leahy was good when his turn came to speak.

  • Schwag of Tulsa — bonus points for the (original) Star Trek reference. God bless DeForest Kelly. I can’t wait until the filibuster is upheld and we hear “It’s dead, Jim.”

  • Facts do not matter to anyone except wonks like us who follow this shit.

    Which means it doesn’t matter how off-message they go. Most people have no concern for this shit, they are much more interested in planning their summer vacations.

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