From Deseret News archives:
Bennett doesn't see filibuster of court nominee
It would be a 'lose-lose game' for Demos and they won't play, he says
That's because Democrats understand that doing so would cost the minority party its recently brokered and still controversial authority to use its right to filibuster on judicial nominations, Bennett said.
Besides that, the high court justice will be confirmed over the Democrats' objections anyway. It's a lose-lose game, Utah's junior senator believes, and one most Democrat senators won't play.
The Republican majority "will shoot the dog" impose new rules it threatened in May that disallows altogether filibustering on judicial nominations if Democrats were to try, Bennett, R-Utah, told the Deseret Morning News' editorial board on Wednesday. "We have the bullets" the votes "to do it."
But what about the agreement reached just weeks ago between a few moderate GOP and Democratic senators that side-stepped exactly that threat being made under the so-called "nuclear option"?
The Republican senators who are part of the "Gang of 14" who made the deal won't stand by and allow Bush's Supreme Court nominee to be sunk, Bennett believes.
"I have no idea," said Bennett, who as a member of Senate Republican leadership is considered an insider.
But he added: "The rumor mill says it's Gonzalez." That is Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez, who previously served as Bush's White House legal counsel and was a Texas judge. Bush says he'll announce his nominee within a few weeks.
Already, special interest groups are coming out in favor and opposing Gonzalez. Several conservative groups oppose his appointment, saying Gonzalez is not strongly anti-abortion and doesn't oppose affirmative action laws as true conservatives should.
Bennett said Bush, in his second term and unable to run for president again, has shown he is not shy of criticism and willing to make decisions opposed by those on the right or left.
The agreement made by the moderate GOP and Democratic senators over judicial nominations includes language saying Democrats won't filibuster a federal court nominee unless there are "extraordinary circumstances."
The GOP leader of the so-called Gang of 14 Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz. was asked if previous Bush nominee Priscella Owen presented an "extraordinary circumstance."
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