Is a Senator blocking a motion by the majority "obstructionist"? (user search)
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  Is a Senator blocking a motion by the majority "obstructionist"? (search mode)
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« on: May 26, 2005, 02:07:51 AM »

No.  But whe  you consistently refuse to even sit at the bargaining table, refuse to accept any concessions, and refuse to say yes even to the most non-controversial decisions, you are an obstructionist.

The problem is not that the Democrats wanted to filibuster the judges, though that is quite bad enough, its the pattern of wanting to pull out all the procedural stops and all the PR attacks on almost every question that has made them obstructionists.
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