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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 11:30 PM
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Democrats.com urged readers to refuse to give money to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee,
Posted at 12:01 AM ET, 11/ 4/2007
Is Feinstein the Democrats' Next Lieberman?

For the second time in recent months, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (Calif.) on Friday confirmed that she will break ranks with a majority of her Democratic colleagues on the Judiciary Committee, in this case to confirm President Bush's nominee for attorney general.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein
Sen. Feinstein's support for the Mukasey nomination is a big victory for the White House. (Getty Images)

Feinstein, along with Sen. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), announced that she will support Michael B. Mukasey's nomination, virtually assuring his confirmation despite the nominee's controversial refusal to declare an interrogation technique called waterboarding to be an illegal form of torture.

The decision to back Bush's nominee sparked immediate outrage among the liberal anti-war "Netroots" community, many of whom had been pushing aggressively for the undecided Democrats on Judiciary to oppose Mukasey. Within minutes of the Schumer-Feinstein announcements, timed to be released at the same moment, the liberal blog Talking Points Memo blasted the news on its home page, while Democrats.com urged readers to refuse to give money to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, which is chaired by Schumer.

Schumer's wavering on the issue was much debated and discussed over the past week, as his indecision was featured in profiles in The Washington Post, New York Times and insider publications like Roll Call and The Hill. Feinstein's role was just as pivotal and received nowhere near as much attention, but some think that will change.

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/capitol-briefing/?hpid=news-col-blog
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yurbud Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 11:32 PM
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1. Feinstein does not represent the people who elected her in California.
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Baby Snooks Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-04-07 06:25 AM
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5. So?
They should recall her. But they won't. End of subject.
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DesertFlower Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Nov-03-07 11:54 PM
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2. i'm disappointed with both feinstein
and schumer.
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cascadiance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-04-07 02:02 AM
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3. I have a theory on Feinstein here... I might start a separate thread on this.
Edited on Sun Nov-04-07 02:08 AM by calipendence
Consider the following time line:

Most recently through to the past:

Now - Dianne Feinstein looks to be giving approval to Bush's choice of Mukasey against the wishes of other Democrats.
Why?

Late January 2007 - Dianne Feinstein removed herself from the military construction appropriations committee when there were ethics questions surrounding conflicts of interests of contributions to her husband's company.
http://www.metroactive.com/feinstein/

Early January 2007 - Dianne Feinstein was one of the first Senators to expose and make a big deal of the attorney scandal when her very vocal concerns were expressed when it was announced that Carol Lam was being asked to resign then. Note that this was AFTER the election that she got reelected for another six years.

November 2007 - Both Dianne Feinstein and Arnold Schwarzenegger get reelected for new terms of office.

August 11, 2006 - Dianne Feinstein's campaign co-chair, Angela Bradstreet, endorses Arnold Schwarzenegger over Democrat Phil Angelides.
http://www.mydd.com/story/2006/8/11/141636/252

Putting these facts together you have to ask yourself the following questions:
1) Why would Feinstein be so eager to support Mukasey, who's likely to do the same things that Gonzales did as AG as a Bush appointee and also be one of the first to go after the Justice Department's "purge" at the beginning of the year?

2) Might she be concerned that if the new attorneys were allowed to be completely shifted or if they were caught and needed to show that they were "doing their job", that she'd likely be one of the first targets of prosecution by U.S. Attorneys? Especially if she had something to hide given her resignation from that committee as indicated by that story above. Given that Arnold would replace her, that would be a quick way to shift power to the Republicans by him appointing a Republican to replace her for the next 5-6 years. She might have been reading between the lines.

3) Before the election, if she were concerned about the potential wrongdoing that she was doing might get exposed, that a Democratic Governor like Angelides might be a means for Dems to "dump" her later if she were exposed so that they could be shown to be more fair, and they wouldn't lose anything with Angelides as governor and would GAIN by having him replace her with someone else more progressive. Perhaps that's why her campaign manager worked AGAINST Angelides in last election. Coincidentally, since both got elected for four years, this situation will exist for the next six years, as long as Arnold is governor.

4) Perhaps Arnold's "being good" to Dems and playing in the middle now, since he knows that if he plays the partisan card he did earlier with the special election, it is very likely that the Dems would go after him with a recall election, and increase the poker hand of the Dems to go after Feinstein as well amongst other things.

5) Why does Feinstein continue to get weak opponents from the Republicans much like Lieberman had been getting in Connecticut. Probably the same reason. Republicans know that folks like Feinstein and Lieberman are the BEST Republicans they could get in those states, so they don't try to upset the apple cart!

I wonder if Feinstein has cut an inside deal with Bushco to ensure that Mukasey won't go after her in exchange for her vote to approve him out of committee. I think she might have felt threatened at the beginning of the year by the political wheels, which probably explained her unorthodox strident leadership in going after Gonzo and those responsible for the attorney scandal, not a sense of ethics! She knows that Dems won't want to go after her now to heavily, as if she does get nailed, Arnold would throw in a Republican to replace her.

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bbgrunt Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Nov-04-07 02:34 AM
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4. very interesting theories--her leadership with the
attorney firing scandal seemed incongruous to me with her voting for Mukasey. Your post helped connect a lot of black holes.
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