2 November 2005


Conservative Cat: When the Senate Gets Behind Closed Doors

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Conservative Cat discusses the Democrat’s cheap stunt in the Senate and proposes a solution to end it. “Here’s my proposal: the Justice Department offers to indict Karl Rove for obstruction of justice in exchange for an up-or-down vote on Alito. After the indictment is thrown out for lack of evidence, the Democrats can go back to disrupting the Senate. If there’s anything else we need done (for example, next year’s budget or another hurricane), we can indict Rove again on another trumped-up charge. Since he has not actually committed a crime, we can indict him for anything and it won’t make a bit of difference to the outcome. There are plenty of vague laws that would sound plausible, especially in the whole area of Campaign Finance Reform.”

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William Stewart
William Stewart served 5 years as aide to leading West Virginia Senators and is a leading online commentator in West Virginia politics.

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