Good intentions v. good tactics
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 3:03 pm
Let me say this up front because I know some folks aren't going to like this post. I like Sen. Ted Cruz. I like what he stands for and what he wants to accomplish. I don't like ineffective tactics, especially when they blow up in your face.
In the lame duck session, President Obama was able to get 12 of his federal judge nominees approved, along with the rabidly anti-gun Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy. Surprisingly, President Obama has Ted Cruz to thank for the opportunity. You see, a deal had been struck on the spending bill and all that was going to happen during the lame duck session was the passing of the bill, then everyone was going home. None of the Obama nominations were going to be heard until the Republicans took control in 2015. However, Sen. Cruz decided to argue the bill, thus giving outgoing Sen. Reid 72 hours to get the appointments to the Senate floor for a vote. Since the deal was off, Sen. Reid took advantage of the remaining hours of Democratic control of the Senate and we now have 12 Obama nominated, liberal federal judges with a lifetime jobs because of one terrible political move. While Murthy will undoubtedly be out of a job if a Republican wins the 2016 Presidential election, Obama's federal judges will likely be considered for appellate court benches in future years, possibly including the U.S. Supreme Court.
Some will argue that he did what he felt was right. True, but I don't care about good intentions, I care about results and this result was both predictable and horrendous! Hopefully, he'll learn from this, but I can't believe that he was unaware of the consequences of giving the Democrats more time before the Republicans took over.
Chas.
In the lame duck session, President Obama was able to get 12 of his federal judge nominees approved, along with the rabidly anti-gun Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy. Surprisingly, President Obama has Ted Cruz to thank for the opportunity. You see, a deal had been struck on the spending bill and all that was going to happen during the lame duck session was the passing of the bill, then everyone was going home. None of the Obama nominations were going to be heard until the Republicans took control in 2015. However, Sen. Cruz decided to argue the bill, thus giving outgoing Sen. Reid 72 hours to get the appointments to the Senate floor for a vote. Since the deal was off, Sen. Reid took advantage of the remaining hours of Democratic control of the Senate and we now have 12 Obama nominated, liberal federal judges with a lifetime jobs because of one terrible political move. While Murthy will undoubtedly be out of a job if a Republican wins the 2016 Presidential election, Obama's federal judges will likely be considered for appellate court benches in future years, possibly including the U.S. Supreme Court.
Some will argue that he did what he felt was right. True, but I don't care about good intentions, I care about results and this result was both predictable and horrendous! Hopefully, he'll learn from this, but I can't believe that he was unaware of the consequences of giving the Democrats more time before the Republicans took over.
Chas.