I guess a filibuster is out of the question.
[N]ow that the Republicans have worked out a deal on detainees, Democrats are not planning any organized effort to filibuster the deal in the Senate, even though they may not agree with some of the specifics in the legislation.
With just a few days left before the election recess, Democratic aides say they are not going to give Republicans an opportunity to paint them into a corner.
“We’re going to do what we can to limit the amount of daylight between us and them on national security issues in order to neutralize this as a political issue,” a senior Democratic aide said.
Now, this quote is from an anonymous Dems and it’s a little vague. I assume, for example, that “national security issues” does not include the war in Iraq — on which Dems want all kinds of “daylight” between us and them. Rather, I suspect this is more about torture, habeas, tribunals, and illegal surveillance, on which some of us hoped for a fight, which apparently will not come to fruition.
Nevertheless, in a campaign context, if any serious person believes Dems can “neutralize” national security by going along with the GOP agenda, they just haven’t been paying attention. I can only hope that this anonymous “daylight” quote comes from a less-than-reliable Democratic source, and that he or she is mischaracterizing the caucus’ position. I’m afraid, however, that I know better.