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The implication of that 72-25 vote on Alito today and what it really means.

Editor note: I'm going to cross post his tomorrow on KOS since it's already 9 pm.

I endorse and agree with David Niewert and his  Orcinus: My Letter to Cantwell

I'll vote for you, but not enthusiastically. In the meantime, I have limited dollars to spend on politics. I pick and choose where I donate carefully. And you just crossed yourself off my list.
sums it up for me too, David.

Your letter is well written and more than anything I could write. I sent the Senator a note referring to and endorsing your thoughts.

I don't think most of us who've been aroused into politics by Republican dishonesty the past 3-4 years realize the implication of that 72-25 vote on Alito today and what it really means.

If you're stranded in a strange place and have lost your sense of political identity and citizen power, the Democratic Party with it's currently elected national representation is not the answer to your problems. Nor is most of the leadership structure.

The implication also is that we have seen today the ultimate disappointing revelation of the mirage constructed by the Demcratic Party, DLC and most Demo insiders  who are considered trustworthy, loyal and able to function at the center of Non-Republican political opposition.

The mirage dissipated quickly today and just as the Republicans have demonstrated openly that they are not going to come to the aid of those victims of Katrina, it was openly revealed to us today that we are abandoned and stranded by our own party - that we've been let down by those folks we elected and  upon whom we've placed our highest hopes and given our deepest trust.

They haven't got what it takes and I'm embarrassed for those 19 who have pretended to be leaders and fighters for their constituents but who in the end, could not see nor sense an opportunity to shore up and strengthen support even as it literally danced in their faces.

Taking a strong stand contrary to Alito would not have cost one Democrat any significant loss of votes anywhere in this country. We remain mystified by this surprising and astonishing lack of backbone, courage and plain old fortitude on the part of those 19 Democrats who voted with the Repuglicans.

The roll of shame:

Akaka, Hawaii
Baucus, Mont.
Bingaman, N.M.
Byrd, W.Va.
Cantwell, Wash.
Carper, Del.
Conrad, N.D.
Dorgan, N.D.
Inouye, Hawaii
Johnson, S.D.
Kohl, Wis.
Landrieu, La.
Lieberman, Conn.
Lincoln, Ark.
Nelson, Fla.
Nelson, Neb.
Pryor, Ark.
Rockefeller, W.Va.
Salazar, Colo.

There is not rationale any of these can offer that could generate agreement that what they willfully refused to do today was truly a choice in the best interest of the American people.

The agony of today's moment is that it's way too late to find or found another party with backbone.  

These 19 collaborators today have thrown the current two-party system into perilous disarray and forced all of those who disagree with and oppose Republican policies into a tragic loss of time for alternative solutions.

We are too close to November to build a legitimate 3rd party.

We are now forced to vote unenthusiastically for candidates unworthy of our loyalty in order to try to avoid the election of Republicans unworthy of our respect.

We are now forced to look out on a horizon 3 years away under an ignorant and untrammeled president and party during which time we are forced to build from the ground up a new party with backbone, courage and long-term stamina.

All because 19 Democrats failed to see their entire consituency hoping and praying that they would finally act with courage.

Who will run for president in 2008?

A Supreme Christian Republican Evangelical American Moralist

A Subservient and Indecisive Democratic Panderer

and perhaps a real candidate of courage and honesty dedicated to the proposition that government is of the people, by the people and for the people ... if we can find one.

I know where I won't be looking.

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I felt pretty certain of her a week ago, keeping in mind her Roberts vote. This just makes no sense to me.

She won't be getting my money, and probably none of my time. And no love from me on the front page of dKos.

Now is really not a good time to be pissing off your base.

by mcjoan on Mon Jan 30, 2006 at 10:03:16 PM PST

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And hit the highlights of what I think the failure to fillibuster the Alito nmination means in terms of the Senate's autonomy.

The problem is with the democratic leadership who think they can hedge on fundamental individual rights. The problem is with democratic leadership that lacks the institutional discipline to carry a filibuster on a lifetime appointment subject to senatorial advice and consent. When the Senate is not willing to stand up for its institutional independence and integrity, the American people have lost a crucial structural element in representatve democracy -- that element is institutional self-interest. Institutional self-interest is the engine that drives divided government and thus drives limited government.

And here's where we come back to the real danger that Alito poses for America's constitutional representative democracy. Alito shows no alliegence to the institutional autonomy of the Supreme Court. Rhenquist, for all his conservatism, had a deep and abiding commitment to the institutional autonomy of the Supreme Court as the leader of the federal bench and as a power player in constitutional checks and balances. Alito is a new breed of institutional apologist, substantively different than those adhering to the idea of judicial restraint -- that the Court tread lightly in overturning the presumptive will of the people as expressed through their elected representatives. Alito's adherence to the unitary executive theory telegraphs his belief that the Supreme Court is a handmaiden of the Presidency.

Want to see the full post? It's over here

by microveldt on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 01:01:46 AM PST

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before I hand write my dear maria letter.  I will explain to her the hours of work I've put in doorbelling and phonecalling on behalf of democrats like her.  Then I'll ask her, very politely, why she voted the way she did.  I will also tell her that if she sends me a canned response she will never get my support, ever again.  Yes, I realize that I'm just one voter in her state, just one.  But if she's too busy cutting deals with Republicans in the Senate to respond to me personally, then I will regrettably be too busy to help her get rehired.  Because when it gets down to it, I view her as my employee, my voice in the federal government (along with Norm Dicks and Patty Murray).  And today she failed in her assigned task miserably.  Its not the first failure either (CAFTA, IWR, continued support of the Iraq War).  I want to know why; as her employer I deserve an explanation.

by lapin on Mon Jan 30, 2006 at 10:18:53 PM PST

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just three Democrats 58-42. This is a sad day but only for those devout optomists. For the rest of us, the writing was on the wall when Bush was reelected and the Senate had 55 R's 4 more than needed for confirmation.

by Particle Man on Tue Jan 31, 2006 at 08:23:39 AM PST

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