I
keep
hearing
that the Senate Republicans still have one more weapon at
their disposal to block Sonia Sotomayor's nomination to the
Supreme Court even though the Democrats technically have a
60-seat, a Vote:filibuster-proof majority in the full Senate.
Why? Because of the following rule on bring a matter to a vote:
"The Chairman shall entertain a non-debatable motion to bring a
matter before the Committee to a vote. If there is objection to
bring the matter to a vote without further debate, a roll call
vote of the Committee shall be taken, and debate shall be
terminated if the motion to bring the matter to a vote without
further debate passes with ten votes in the affirmative, one of
which must be cast by the minority."
This has been intrepreted to mean that Sotomayor can't get to the
Senate floor without at least one vote from a Judiciary Committee
Republican, so the GOP can still block her. Let me say this as
clearly as I can: It's not gonna happen. Not only did Senate
Republicans spend the bulk of the Bush administration arguing
that judicial filibusters were not only unseemly but also
unconstitutional. Not only does Sen. Lindsey Graham, a member of
the Gang of 14, sit on the Judiciary Committee. Not only did Sen.
Orrin Hatch vote to confirm Stephen Breyer and Ruth Bader
Ginsburg. Not only has Jeff Sessions, the ranking Republican on
the committee, disputed the idea
that Sotomayor needs a Republican vote to advance to the Senate
floor.
The Democrats could attempt to defeat a committee filibuster by
filing a discharge petition, effectively bypassing the committee
vote and bringing the nomination to the Senate floor. And given
the size of the Democrats' majority, any
differences over how to interpret the Judiciary Committee's
rules are likely to be resolved in their favor. The odds are
vanishingly small that the Republicans will try a committee
filibuster and smaller still that the Democrats would let one
succeed.
You're assuming that all goes rosy in the hearings. Lets let the
hearings play out-she may across very negatively and that may
change things. Not saying its going to happen but miracles can
happen. Jeff Sessions is a very smart guy so we've got that going
in our favor. And who knows how Ricci's appearance is going to
affect things.
Kate| 7.14.09 @ 10:08AM
You're assuming that all goes rosy in the hearings. Lets let the hearings play out-she may across very negatively and that may change things. Not saying its going to happen but miracles can happen. Jeff Sessions is a very smart guy so we've got that going in our favor. And who knows how Ricci's appearance is going to affect things.