“You don’t have to do that any more”
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An open letter to Senator Carl Levin from Ray McGovern, regarding the Democratic response to Bush’s plan to push through the nomination of Robert Gates as Defense Secretary during the upcoming lame-duck session of Congress (via Susie):
I am having a hard time believing that you would give Gates a pass, since I have so much admired your courage in the past. But I fear that the many recent years in minority exile may have dulled your edge and that you have gotten too used to unsavory compromises. I have in mind the deal you worked out with South Carolina Republican senator Lindsay Graham curtailing some of the rights of “detainees.” Not to mention your sudden cave-in, in the aftermath of 9/11, on funding for the National Missile Defense program, which you earlier recognized as obscenely expensive, of unproven reliability, and of dubious utility given the changing nature of the threats to our security.
It’s not the most politic letter I’ve ever seen, but it will be interesting to see the extent to which Democrats will be able to overcome the last six years of shell-shock in order to bend the President’s will to their own in the coming years.
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