Campaign 2008, Immigration, Politics

Novak: Sen. Minority Leader McConnell Criticized for ‘Dereliction of Duty’ on Immigration

For high Republican officials, it is bad when Robert Novak, “douchebag of liberty” and GOP tool, calls you out:

“It is difficult to exaggerate the pessimism about the immediate political future voiced by Republicans in Congress when not on the record.”
– Novak

I asked one of the few conservative Republican senators who stuck with President Bush on immigration to assess how Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell handled the issue. Asking not to be quoted by name, he replied: “If this were a war, Sen. McConnell should be relieved of command for dereliction of duty.” Not only did the minority leader end up voting against an immigration bill that he said was better than the 2006 version he supported, he abandoned his post, staying off the floor during final stages of the debate.

Novak does add this cheerful note:

It is difficult to exaggerate the pessimism about the immediate political future voiced by Republicans in Congress when not on the record. With an unpopular president waging an unpopular war, they foresee electoral catastrophe in 2008, with Democratic gains in both the House and Senate and Hillary Clinton in the White House. That’s the atmosphere in which these lachrymose lawmakers have for several months faced an increasingly hysterical onslaught from constituents demanding the death of the “amnesty” for immigrants they heard vilified on talk radio.

His lips to God’s ears, as they say.

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