Specter wants answers — but will no doubt tolerate dodges

The good news is Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Arlen [tag]Specter[/tag] (R-Pa.) is taking a firm stand and arguing that it’s incumbent upon the president and vice president to explain the circumstances surrounding their classified leaks. The bad news is it’s [tag]Arlen Specter[/tag], who has a history of talking tough at the beginning of a story — and then caving shortly thereafter.

“I think that there has to be a detailed explanation precisely as to what Vice President Cheney did, what the president said to him, and an explanation from the president as to what he said so that it can be evaluated,” Sen. Arlen Specter (Pa.) said. He was referring to last week’s revelation in a court document that Cheney’s former chief of staff, I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, testified that Cheney told him Bush approved leaking parts of a classified document about intelligence estimates of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.

Specter said on “Fox News Sunday” that he had heard yesterday morning about a report, first published by the Associated Press, that a lawyer close to the case said Bush “didn’t tell the vice president specifically what to do, but just said get it out.”

Specter added, “I do say that there’s been enough of a showing here with what’s been filed of record in court that the president of the United States owes a specific explanation to the American people … about exactly what he did.”

I welcome the remarks, of course, and largely agree with the sentiment. The problem is that Specter is always willing to make comments like this, but he’s never willing to walk the walk. Specter had grave concerns about warrantless searches, before he backed down. He was going to give Samuel Alito the grilling of a lifetime, before he backed down. Specter was publicly uncomfortable with Karl Rove and James Dobson cooperating on judicial nominees, until he backed down.

Now Specter believes Bush “owes” us an explanation, which is great until Specter accepts hollow spin as a rationalization for dubious behavior.

As Harry Reid said last week, Specter is a “moderate Republican…whenever you don’t need him.”

Specter will always talk the talk, but if he ever wants to drop the proverbial crutches, stand up, and walk on his own two legs, now’s the time to do it. What with the saber-rattling that’s going on over Iran—a veritable step-by-step repeat of the Iraq babble that started popping up in the autumn of 2002 (6 months before actual military operations commenced), it’s safe to say that Re”punk”licans who want to have any political future in this country need to do something to put a lot of serious distance between themselves, and “the madness of King George.” All the tough-talk/no-action rhetoric in the world won’t save their mangy hides after the bovine excrement hits the fan.

As for Harry and company, they need to move beyond just countering these blithering idiots, and start stepping out with a completely separate aganda. Start telling the media that “we’ve not the time to haggle with these culprits; there’s a country—ours, to be exact—that needs saving.” Don’t waste time on defending against FristSpeak, just shun the dummy and his cronies. Move forward, as if they didn’t even exist.

Hey—it worked for Nixon against McGovern, didn’t it?

  • Pretending to be tough and posturing for a showdown without any capacity for a real fight… is yapping. Our congresspeople are like the well kept lapdogs of the rich.
    The next time I pass a menacing pekinese with bared fangs, I’ll think..”Arlen”.

  • Specter is a gutless turd.

    The Democrats have got to pull themselves away from their comfortable hookups with the hind tits on the federal sow and start proposing things in OUR interest. Maybe starting with something easy, like the impeachment and conviction of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney. I also wouldn’t mind seeing a freeze put on all profits those bastards and their crime families have received since they’ve been in office.

  • I won’t expect him to get tough on Bush, since Spector has a way of bowing to the powers that be.

    I mean, wasn’t Spector the architetc of the Magic Bullet-theory?

  • Arlen Specter is a traitor to this country. He wants to hand over our immigration and border policies to Mexico. The entire senate is made up of traitorous scum, and we need to loosen the control of these fat cats by voting in strong 3rd party candidates who actually represent us.

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