Gang of Fourteen
Xrlq notes an interesting coincidence about who is opposing the president on post-Hamdan reforms.
Xrlq notes an interesting coincidence about who is opposing the president on post-Hamdan reforms.
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Even though the Senate filibuster has a thoroughly dishonorable history, Frist’s threat to use it against the bill favored by the gang who preserved it for judicial nominees still gets a “heh.”
Comment by TNugent — 9/21/2006 @ 7:19 am
Turnabout is fair play.
It can be poetic justice, too.
Comment by larry — 9/21/2006 @ 7:29 am