Media Wrong to Blame Snowe's Departure on GOP - Democrats Control the Senate
Since Senator Olympia Snowe's (R-Maine) surprising announcement that she won't be seeking reelection in November, the media have been doing a victory lap blaming her decision on the lack of moderate Republicans in Congress.
Yet an op-ed she published in Friday's Washington Post suggests her dissatisfaction with government stemmed from the behavior of Democrats that have controlled the Senate since 2007 (emphasis added throughout):
Yet more than 200 years later, the greatest deliberative body in human history is not living up to its billing. The Senate of today routinely jettisons regular order, as evidenced by the body’s failure to pass a budget for more than 1,000 days; serially legislates by political brinkmanship, as demonstrated by the debt-ceiling debacle of August that should have been addressed the previous January; and habitually eschews full debate and an open amendment process in favor of competing, up-or-down, take-it-or-leave-it proposals. We witnessed this again in December with votes on two separate proposals for a balanced-budget amendment to the Constitution.
Let's understand that the failure of the Senate to pass a budget in over 1,000 days is exclusively due to Democrats having not proposed one.
As for the debt-ceiling debacle, this should have been resolved in 2010 as Snowe wrote, but Senate Democrats didn't want to discuss it in an election year.
The Senator continued:
As Ronald Brownstein recently observed in National Journal, Congress is becoming more like a parliamentary system — where everyone simply votes with their party and those in charge employ every possible tactic to block the other side.
Well, who's been "in charge" since 2007? That would be Sen. Harry Reid (D-Nev.) and his obstructionist Democrats who since the Republicans took over the House in January 2011 have prevented numerous bills passed there from even being debated.
It is of course not surprising that media who have been blaming all the problems in the nation on House Republicans would conclude Snowe's retirement was caused by an excessively conservative GOP.
But what they've badly missed in their victory lap is that Snowe didn't throw in the towel when Republicans controlled the Senate.
She's doing after five years of Democrats ruling the roost and not giving a damn about what anyone on her side of the aisle thinks.
I guess the media mantra has switched from Blame America First to Blame Conservatives First.
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The media has declared this
Submitted by forest on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 11:29am.
The media has declared this perspective DOA, just as Harry Reid does with just about every bill that passes the House.
The MSM has been talking about Snowe's retirement as . . .
Submitted by Galvanic on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 11:46am.
. . . an opportunity for the Dems to grab her Senate seat. I don't know enough about Maine politics to know one way or the other.
But as noted, the DNC and MSM echoes have trumpeted her announcement as one more indication of the GOP's rush to extremism and hostility toward compromise.
So?
Submitted by needle on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 7:59pm.
“But as noted, the DNC and MSM echoes have trumpeted …” A highly suspect source for news and level-headed analysis.
As for Maine politics, I would say that the folks in Maine definitely have a stronger aversion towards debt than your typical New England liberal, and they recently voted in a governor that makes Scott Walker look like a wuss. I doubt that it is a fertile field for a Democrat. But if you choose to get your news from the DNC and the MSM -- is there any difference? -- you are on your own.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
To be fair
Submitted by Shreve on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 12:40pm.
How many Senate passed bills been taken up in the House lately?
How many bills has the Senate passed at all?
Submitted by needle on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 8:03pm.
Discounting naming Post Offices, and declaring National Fiddle-Faddle Day.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
Wasn't actually Snowe who said....
Submitted by almostacowboy on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 1:17pm.
that she was retiring due to her frustration over Washington's current "atmosphere of polarization" without defining the source of that "polarization". Not that she would know since she inherited the her seat from her late husband. And, while I'm on that topic, can we stop that stupidity? I mean, if an airline pilot died would we allow his wife to take the stick? If a brain surgeon died would we hand his wife a scalpel? Yeah, I know she was elected, but on what qualifications? None she has exhibited since that election.
If we went by your idea of qualifications, cowboy,
Submitted by UpNorth on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 4:55pm.
we'd only have about 17 Senators, at most.
17 ?
Submitted by thestalkinghorse on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 5:57pm.
That might not be a bad idea.
correction
Submitted by needle on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 7:48pm.
we'd only have about 17 of the present Senators, at most.
However, we would certainly have 100 Senators, with a real chance that we would have a more competent Senate over all.
We really need term limits, and get rid of the fat head elitists. Right now without term limits our dopey Congressmen and Senators have no incentive to get anything accomplished.
- Looking forward to the self-annihilation of the Manipulated Stories Machine.
As I said on Hotair.com
Submitted by OxyCon on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 3:03pm.
Snowe basically is saying that she is resigning from the Senate because of how Dingy Harry has destroyed the Senate's dignity and decorum, and yet her resignation aids Dingy Harry and makes it much easier for him to remain in power.
It doesn't make sense.
Does anyone really believe the Snowe job?
Submitted by russedav on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 3:08pm.
She's just a RINO, so I don't buy her sob story about how bad Dems are. Since it's quite possible the GOP will recapture the Senate this/next year, she should wait and see, but like the 0 she's always been more concerned with herself than anyone else.
Keepin' it simple
Submitted by JohnP in OK on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 9:02pm.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
One less RINO to sell us out and provide the Democrats with the tiny shred of "bi-partisanship" they love to hide behind.
Now if we can only persuade Susan Collins to follow her socialist sister out the door.