By The Prowler on 3.16.05 @ 12:08AM
Terrified Democrats worry Republicans are ready to exercise their option.
When Senate minority leader Harry Reid held an
impromptu press conference on Tuesday, reporters were somewhat
stunned by his pleading tone and urgent manner. Reid pleaded for
Republican Senators not to resort to the so-called "nuclear option"
in changing parliamentary rules that would cut the necessary
confirmation vote for judges from 60 to a mere majority.
Reid essentially threatened to shut down the Senate if the
parliamentary tactic were used.
Reid's urgency may be the result of a closed-door -- what some
Republican staff called secret -- Senate Republican caucus luncheon
on Tuesday afternoon.
Rumors were circulating in the Capitol's halls and on K Street
that the subject of the luncheon was when and how the nuclear
option would be used in the very near future.
Senior staff for Republicans Senators were mum about the
specifics of the meeting, but one staffer said "pending business"
was a part of the discussion, "and the confirmation judges is
certainly pending business."
The Senate staffer added, "We're expecting this thing to come to
a head, and it appears that the Democrats are finally getting the
message."
In his remarks before reporters, Reid pleaded with Republicans
to come back to the negotiating table to discuss ways around the
nuclear option.
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