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Thursday, February 12, 2009

Time for Arlen Specter to go



Arlen Specter turns 79 today. That's considered young for the U.S. Senate, but it's clear after Specter's defection to the Democrats on the "stimulus" bill that it's time for Specter to retire from the Senate (His current six-year term ends in 2010).

At the very least, Specter should change his party registration to Democratic since he has abandoned the Republican Party time and time again.

From political commentator Lowman S. Henry, writing at Lincoln Blog:
Specter's willingness to abandon his party on the stimulus package is an ominous sign for what will happen on what will be the most critical vote of this legislative session: Card Check. The bill that would take away from workers the right to a secret ballot when deciding whether or not to form and join a union is the litmus test. If Specter defects, labor unions will have the 60 votes they need in the senate to invoke cloture and pass the bill. It would be the single biggest legislative defeat for the business community and worker rights in history.
Also check out a new column from pundit Dick Morris on "Benedict Arlen."

Morris says Specter, along with fellow RINOs Sens. Susan Collins and Olympia Snowe "have sold out their party, their state and their supporters."

From Morris' column:
Collins, Snowe and Specter had a chance to send a message to Obama that he had to deal with the Republican Party to avert a filibuster. They could have made it clear that genuine bipartisan cooperation was necessary to pass legislation. These three senators, pledged to cut taxes and oppose massive growth in federal spending, could have demanded a 2-to-1 ratio for tax cuts over spending, rather than the reverse, as Obama is succeeding in getting.

Instead, the three wimped out and caved in for peanuts from Obama. In doing so, they completely stripped their party of any leverage. There was no point in having gotten 41 votes if the three weakest links could sell the party out.
Specter has no business running as a Republican. Pennsylvania voters deserve better.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

what's funny is that on the issue of specter, democrats, [real] republicans, liberals, and conservatives are all in complete agreement: arlen specter has to go. He's as reliable as 1976 Plymouth Volare, just as decrepit, and twice as ugly.

The only constituency arlen specter cares about is arlen specter. he's as shitty a republican as joe lieberman is a democrat. it's embarrassing to see our two respective parties defending and protecting these useless, feckless museum pieces.

Anonymous said...

Yeah!!!!! Crusty, U of P clown college again. Upon entering U of P both Rennie and I wanted to aspire to the heights that our alumnus Arlie(1951) set... "THE BEST CLOWN OF ALL TIME". Arlie held it for years. Until Rennie bolted a head.
Proving you can't keep a good clown down Arlie just trumped Rennie(1965) to grab the title back. You got to love those guys and wonder what joke Rennie will come up with.

Thanks U of P keep sending out the clowns. Thanks to all the dim-wits who keep voting them in.