A Roll Call story by John Stanton just posted that references our conversation here regarding the importance of Jeff Sessions being Judiciary Committee Republican Ranking Member instead of Chuck Grassley or Orrin Hatch. The most significant paragraphs are below:
The conservative blog redstate.com and other activists and media outlets already have started pushing back against Grassley. They are organizing call-ins to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) office, urging him to block his ascension on the panel. Redstate.com urges readers to register their opposition to the Grassley plan, arguing that “to have Orrin Hatch or Chuck Grassley at the helm would be an unmitigated disaster. Each are cut from the same cloth — that of the old guard Republicans in the Senate who have given us the train wreck that the Party has become.”
A GOP leadership aide, however, said there is little that McConnell can do at this point, and the Minority Leader is almost certain to avoid choosing sides in the brewing dispute. But the source said that if Grassley can persuade enough Members to back him, the Conference rules allow for it.
That may be technically true under the rules – but this is precisely the problem. Leaders – real leaders – recognize the goal and do what they need to do to attain it. That is what Mitch McConnell needs to do. Lead, dang it. Jeff Sessions is a capable, smart, conservative lawyer – and is the right man to lead the Committee right now. Chuck Grassley is not the guy to do it – and the old Senate guard “seniority” structure shouldn’t be the deciding factor on how to proceed.
Full text of the article follows and a reminder that Mitch McConnell’s phone number is 202-224-3121 (call your Senator, too, if he’s Republican).
Conservatives Push for Sessions to Get Judiciary Ranking Membership
May 1, 2009, 1:09 p.m.
By John Stanton
Roll Call StaffConservative activists are ramping up pressure on Senate Republicans to install Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.) as the new ranking member of the Judiciary Committee as the position has taken on added urgency thanks to the likely retirement of Supreme Court Justice David Souter.
Conservatives on and off the Hill have become particularly concerned that Sessions’ ascension on Judiciary will be blocked by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa). Grassley, the ranking member of the Finance Committee, is technically in line to take over for Sen. Arlen Specter (Pa.), who switched to the Democratic Party earlier this week.
But Grassley wants to stay on Finance until after his re-election next year. He is pushing a plan under which Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) would take the ranking member slot on Judiciary in a caretaker capacity until the end of this Congress.
Grassley would then assume the ranking slot on Judiciary, while Hatch would take over as the top Republican on Finance, essentially freezing Sessions out.
Grassley’s plan, on which he is actively lobbying Members, would require approval by the committee’s Republicans, ratification from the full GOP Conference and a special waiver for Hatch because the party’s term-limit rules technically bar him from serving as ranking member.
Conservatives, however, prefer Sessions because of his positions on a host of issues under the Judiciary Committee’s jurisdiction, including Supreme Court nominations and immigration reform.
Although the prospect of Grassley or Hatch taking the Judiciary ranking member slot was sure to cause heartburn among hardline conservatives anyway, Souter’s rumored decision to step down from the high court has pushed the issue to the forefront. The ranking member will be the field marshal for Republican opposition to President Barack Obama’s associate justice nominee.
The conservative blog redstate.com and other activists and media outlets already have started pushing back against Grassley. They are organizing call-ins to Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-Ky.) office, urging him to block his ascension on the panel. Redstate.com urges readers to register their opposition to the Grassley plan, arguing that “to have Orrin Hatch or Chuck Grassley at the helm would be an unmitigated disaster. Each are cut from the same cloth — that of the old guard Republicans in the Senate who have given us the train wreck that the Party has become.”
A GOP leadership aide, however, said there is little that McConnell can do at this point, and the Minority Leader is almost certain to avoid choosing sides in the brewing dispute. But the source said that if Grassley can persuade enough Members to back him, the Conference rules allow for it.
Grassley could also simply assert his seniority on the Judiciary panel and take the ranking member slot immediately, forgoing the top position on Finance for the remainder of the 111th Congress.
Steve Maley
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guide to being a politician
dave_in_atl (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 2:55PM EST (link)1) Always do whats in your own best interest
2) Never stick your neck out unless it will benefit you
3) If you gain from it, there is nothing wrong with attacking your own party
4) Never stand on principal, always stand on self profit.
Once you understand these 4 rules you will understand every politician. Both sides are jokes, the D side also adds on criminal.
Placed my call
Kentucky Scott (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 3:12PM EST (link)McConnell is my senator so I gave them my message. I said conservatives across the country are looking for a sign that he finally gets our message. Seating Senator Sessions as ranking member would be a sign he is actually understands our frustration with old guard. The aide did indicate they are hearing that message from many and understand.
Seniority is anti-conservative
Kyle-MI (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 3:20PM EST (link)The Conservative principle is best person for the job. Of course experience does enter somewhat into determining who is best, but it should only be one small part in balancing all considerations, not the deciding factor. If Republican Senators were serious they would kill seniority.
Seniority is a Union Concept
AceInTX (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 3:31PM EST (link)I was a Steelworker at one point in my life and had no problem with the Union point of view until our company cut back machinist jobs while I was a hydraulics technician. I was actually forced to train a machinist to do my job because he had more seniority so he could take my place and I’d be laid off…that did it for me with Unions…Skill and qualifications didn’t mean squat to them and the Republican Caucus is apparently infected with the same idiocy!
Good Work
hogan (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 3:22PM EST (link)We are hearing good things out of DC that Sessions will get the spot for at least this Congress. We will see. We are hearing that the calls and the outside efforts are helping…
Just spoke with McConnell's office -- no position yet
ColdWarrior (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 1:56PM EST (link)The nice lady patiently listened to the “Republican party precinct committeeman conservative lawyer in Tempe, Arizona” voice the need for Sen. McConnell to lead by sticking to his conservative principles and supporting the best conservative lawyer for the ranking membership slot on the Judiciary Committee, Sen. Jeff Sessions, rather than the two alternatives, because Sen. Sessions would better represent and advance the principles embodied in our Party Platform. She said she did not have a position of Sen. McConnell yet on the issue, but that she would make sure my views were noted for him.
Thank you.
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Just spoke with McConnell's office -- no position yet
ColdWarrior (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 1:56PM EST (link)The nice lady patiently listened to the “Republican party precinct committeeman conservative lawyer in Tempe, Arizona” voice the need for Sen. McConnell to lead by sticking to his conservative principles and supporting the best conservative lawyer for the ranking membership slot on the Judiciary Committee, Sen. Jeff Sessions, rather than the two alternatives, because Sen. Sessions would better represent and advance the principles embodied in our Party Platform. She said she did not have a position of Sen. McConnell yet on the issue, but that she would make sure my views were noted for him.
Thank you.
In 2012, will YOU become a “voting member” of the Republican Party in your precinct?
Where it all started. Twitter @kaltkrieger
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For those of you keeping score at home
General_Confusion (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 3:22PM EST (link)Leadership status update…
Lessons learned from 06 – NONE
Lessons learned from 08 – NONE
Ongoing plan: Steady as she goes, ignore the icebergs and shoals, all is well.
They have no problem with the Republican ship sinking
civil truth (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 4:18PM EST (link)…they have their lifeboats ready, with a wonderful pension program paid for by us taxpayers.
Though I think of it more as wearing blinders; the internal Senate system works fine for them, and so long as the Democrats lets them keep their perks and their pork, nothing really needs to change.
Of course, when they discover that their ship is sinking and the pirates have previously cut the lines to lifeboats and they aren’t available, they may regret their denial that the new management were really pirates.
Or they’re like generals used to the choreography of daily skirmishes who fail to realize that the enemy has started an all-out assault.
The greatest evil…is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed, and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voice. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the offices of a thoroughly nasty business concern. -C.S. Lewis
http://www.gmsplace.com/
So...McConnell won't take sides in this fight but is OK with the NRSC taking sides against Toomey by pushing ridge?
AceInTX (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 3:26PM EST (link)Can anyone seriously look at these buffoons and still wonder what’s wrong with the Republican Party?
Ace, just because you're having a stressful day
mbecker908 (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 4:35PM EST (link)doesn’t give you the right to insult and degrade buffoons.
I Wish I Could Laugh At That, But I Can't... :(
IJB Friday, May 1st at 9:16PM EST (link)If you want to see me foaming at the mouth these days, just say the words “Senate Republican(s)”… >:/
LOL...What can I say...I are what I are...and they am what they am!!! nt
AceInTX (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 1:25PM EST (link)I'll bite: what does "insulting buffoons" mean? how? lol! nt
Rod_Patrick (Diary) Monday, May 4th at 1:56PM EST (link)Keep up the work, it's being heard...
David_Rasbold (Diary) Friday, May 1st at 6:21PM EST (link)… unfortunately, they’re trying to ignore it.
I just contacted McConnell’s office in Washington. I’m a Kentucky resident so I felt extra compelled to call. I got the pat and somewhat condascending response from the person I talked to, which means they’re getting a tons of calls and getting tired of them.
I then contacted a political colleague who happens to work on McConnell’s staff, only I did it on his Facebook wall. Basically, I asked him to please tell me that McConnell isn’t just laying over and letting Grassley get a hold of this.
Keep in mind I know this contact only because he and I happened to work together during the ’08 campaign in the Lexington office. In other words, we haven’t talked since and wouldn’t have expected it. Well, it wasn’t but 10 seconds after posting on his Facebook wall he called me back pleading that I would take it down.
He said for the next 48 hours this is too hot to touch. His cell connection was horrible, so I didn’t get much more than that. Needless to say, we must not stop putting pressure on McConnell over this, and the rest of the Republican leadership for that matter.
I got the real sense from the lack of explanation from my “friend” that McConnell and others are trying to wait this thing out, probably thinking the weekend will bring a respite from the onslaught of attention around this.
So, keep it up RedStaters. Don’t stop making the calls and sending the e-mails… It’s being heard, but they’re no yet listening.
McConnell Lead ?
edward_cropper Saturday, May 2nd at 8:42AM EST (link)Why world any thinking conservative expect any real bold leadership from wimpy McConnell?
They don’t call him Mitch the Bitch for nothing.
Edward Cropper