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by The Annoyed Man
Thu Sep 06, 2018 10:41 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Feinstein vs Kavanaugh
Replies: 40
Views: 8671

Re: Feinstein vs Kavanaugh

chamberc wrote: Thu Sep 06, 2018 2:51 pm
The Annoyed Man wrote: Thu Sep 06, 2018 2:36 pm
Richbirdhunter wrote: Thu Sep 06, 2018 11:14 am I want to know if Booker is going to be in trouble for releasing classified documents
While I think that what Booker did was despicable, those weren’t “classified” documents; they were “confidential” committee documents. There is a distinction. Grassley has already absolved Booker of any rule breaking ..... and there are still people who deny the existence of a “deep state”.

The up side to this incident is that Booker has set another precedent that democrats will come to regret. First, former majority leader Harry Reid did away with a rule preventing a simple majority vote to confirm. The GOP holds 51 seats in the senate. That didn’t used to be enough to confirm a SCOTUS justice. Thanks to Reid, it is now enough. So Kavanaugh WILL be confirmed. Now that Booker has set a new precedent for breaking committee confidentiality, republicans are free to do it any time they want to democrats ..... if they have the courage.

It used to be that democrats could break the rules to their advantage, but count on republicans NOT to break those rules....because conservatives believe rules to be useful, and at heart, all democrats are anarchists. But it is now time to fight fire with fire. Going forward, EVERY republican serving on a committee should release any and all confidential committee documents which are found to be inconvenient to democrats. Every. Time. And if democrats protest, republicans should simply smile, and cite the “Booker Precendent”.
No rules were broken. The Republicans and the Bush Library had the documents cleared for release early this morning.
Yes, we learned all this after I wrote the above post. Grassley had already asked the Bush Library to expedite clearing them for release, and they were actually cleared late the night before Booker's stunt .... but effectively that same morning. Here's the thing though..... Apparently, Booker already knew they had been cleared for release, so all of his posturing was pure grandstanding.
by The Annoyed Man
Thu Sep 06, 2018 2:36 pm
Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
Topic: Feinstein vs Kavanaugh
Replies: 40
Views: 8671

Re: Feinstein vs Kavanaugh

Richbirdhunter wrote: Thu Sep 06, 2018 11:14 am I want to know if Booker is going to be in trouble for releasing classified documents
While I think that what Booker did was despicable, those weren’t “classified” documents; they were “confidential” committee documents. There is a distinction. Grassley has already absolved Booker of any rule breaking ..... and there are still people who deny the existence of a “deep state”.

The up side to this incident is that Booker has set another precedent that democrats will come to regret. First, former majority leader Harry Reid did away with a rule preventing a simple majority vote to confirm. The GOP holds 51 seats in the senate. That didn’t used to be enough to confirm a SCOTUS justice. Thanks to Reid, it is now enough. So Kavanaugh WILL be confirmed. Now that Booker has set a new precedent for breaking committee confidentiality, republicans are free to do it any time they want to democrats ..... if they have the courage.

It used to be that democrats could break the rules to their advantage, but count on republicans NOT to break those rules....because conservatives believe rules to be useful, and at heart, all democrats are anarchists. But it is now time to fight fire with fire. Going forward, EVERY republican serving on a committee should release any and all confidential committee documents which are found to be inconvenient to democrats. Every. Time. And if democrats protest, republicans should simply smile, and cite the “Booker Precendent”.

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