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To strike a deal. this was under taken to get to an actual objective and not some messaging vote. you re absolutely right. i was part of the pro-gressive caucus saying let s do it, and the peeker was saying, no, we need to do it bipart san. and the speaker, they know it s an institute. he deeply loves democracy and talking about being a young girl, and the experience that this is not about politics to her. he wanted to put a commission together and the fact that the republicans are not willing to do that is sad for them and it s sad for the country. it s sad for the country, and what the republican party continues to become. you think there will be forward movement on the committee, that is clear, right? that is 100%. there will be an investigation.
PartSayingPeekerCaucusMessaging-voteDealObjectiveAmerican-democracySpeakerGirlExperienceInstituteVested in the president of the united states. in this age of president donald trump, this expansive view of presidential power takes on an added significance. earlier this year, the senate judiciary committee reported a bipart san bill to protect the independence of the special counsel bob mueller. several republican senators who are here today cited scalia s dissent to justify their opposition to a bill protecting the special counsel with one saying and i quote, many of us think we re bound by scalia s dissent. at the time i joked and said instead of dealing with starry decisis we re stealing with scalia decisis. we are obviously worried that you will feel bound by this dissent of scalia if president trump attempts the fire the special counsel bob mueller. it doesn t stop there.
PresidentSenate-judiciary-committeeUsPowerViewSignificanceDonald-trumpAgeRepublicansSenatorsSpecial-counselBob-muellerThese committees have always been bipart san. i remember bob kerry today who pointed out that this was the most partisan he s ever seen. as it turned out today, it was very much divided. when you saw the authorization for this investigation back in 2009, it was 14-1. they all agreed it should be done. hear s a question i have on this. this is just a real politic question. which is just the sublt at which i am least good, real politic. john mccain, obviously, speaks from a position of incredible privilege on this sublt. and speaks with eloquence on the subject and speaks with a consistency which is absolutely unimpeachable. why is that not influential on members of his party. they don t seem to be focused on the moral question which he
Bob-kerryCommitteesPartisanBipart-sanQuestionSubltReal-politic-questionAuthorizationInvestigation2009141She s leaving the committee s chairmanship as republicans take over. so she was determined to get it out before january when they change hands. that was part of we spent some time today trying to flex this out as to whether or not this was true. had this waited until january, past this week when this congress wraps up, would it never have seen the light of day. would the republicans have taken control of the thereby control senate intelligence committee. i interviewed her tonight. she said that was her fear. and that this was the first instance of disgreemt between her and chandles. they d been working pretty much on a bipartisan committee. these committees have always been bipart san. i remember bob kerry today who pointed out that this was the most partisan he s ever seen.
RepublicansCommitteeHandsChairmanshipPartWashington-tonight-is-congressLightControlInstanceSenate-intelligence-committeeFearDisgreemtBacking away from what he thoot they wanted in the first place, referring to this conrad gregg fiscal commission idea. we were sure there was going to be bipart san, only to see seven republicans who co-sponsored the idea in the first place, suddenly decide to vote against it. i m opening to honest differences of opinion, but what i m not open to is changing positions because of short-term politics. what about the seven republicans that wanted the president to create this commission that would have some real teeth. the last minute she switched and voted the other way. it wasn t at the last minute that followed the explosive expansion of government and the debt. it would have included tax increases, even as ms. frommer says, you can t raise taxes in a recession, it s contractionnary.
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