Wednesday, 8 February 2017

Republicans vote to rebuke Elizabeth Warren for citing Jeff Sessions' racist past

quote [ In an extraordinarily rare move, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell interrupted Warren's speech, saying she had breached Senate rules by reading past statements against Sessions from the late senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and the late Coretta Scott King. ]

Because the truth hurts.

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Republicans vote to rebuke Elizabeth Warren, saying she impugned Sessions’s character

By Paul Kane February 7 at 9:55 PM

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) led a party-line rebuke Tuesday night of Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) for her speech opposing attorney general nominee Jeff Sessions, striking down her words for impugning the Alabama senator’s character.

In an extraordinarily rare move, McConnell interrupted Warren’s speech, in a near-empty chamber as the nomination debate heads toward a Wednesday evening vote, and said that she had breached Senate rules by reading past statements against Sessions from figures such as the late senator Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.) and the late Coretta Scott King.

“The senator has impugned the motives and conduct of our colleague from Alabama,” McConnell said, then setting up a series of roll-call votes on Warren’s conduct.

It was the latest clash in the increasingly hostile debate over confirming President Trump’s Cabinet, during which Democrats have accused Republicans of trying to force through nominees without proper vetting. Democrats, unable to stop the confirmations that require simple majorities, have countered by using extreme delay tactics that have dragged out the process longer than any in history for a new president’s Cabinet.

The Democratic moves, including a round-the-clock debate Monday night before Tuesday’s confirmation of Education Secretary Betsy DeVos, reached a boiling point during the debate over Sessions.

McConnell specifically cited portions of a letter that King, the widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., wrote to the Senate Judiciary Committee in opposition to Sessions’s 1986 nomination to be a federal judge.

“Mr. Sessions has used the awesome power of his office to chill the free exercise of the vote by black citizens,” King wrote, referencing controversial prosecutions at the time that Sessions served as the U.S. attorney for Alabama. Earlier, Warren read from the 1986 statement of Kennedy, a senior member of the Judiciary Committee who led the opposition then against Sessions, including the Massachusetts Democrat’s concluding line: “He is, I believe, a disgrace to the Justice Department and he should withdraw his nomination and resign his position.”

The Senate voted, 49 to 43, strictly on party lines, to uphold the ruling that Warren violated rules of debate. Warren is now forbidden from speaking during the remainder of the debate on the nomination of Sessions.

“I am surprised that the words of Coretta Scott King are not suitable for debate in the United States Senate,” Warren said after McConnell’s motion.

Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.), a freshman, issued a warning to Warren at that point, singling out Kennedy’s “disgrace” comment, and 25 minutes later McConnell came to the floor and set in motion the battle, citing the comments in the King letter as crossing the line.

Other Democrats later came to her defense, but Warren’s speech ended with a simple admonition from Daines: “The senator will take her seat.”

Warren, a liberal firebrand whom some activists want to run for president, took to social media to attack McConnell and Republicans for shutting down her speech.

Elizabeth Warren✔
@SenWarren

I will not be silent about a nominee for AG who has made derogatory & racist comments that have no place in our justice system.
8:29 PM - 7 Feb 2017

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Full video of Senator Warren's floor speech. First reprimand is at 23:22. At 49:00 McConnell interjects and shuts her down.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren's Floor Speech on Attorney General Nominee Sen. Jeff Sessions


Speaking of silencing and/or intimidating members of the opposition-
Trump invites sheriff to 'destroy' Texas state lawmaker who opposes asset forfeiture.
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Comments

Hugh E. said @ 4:28am GMT on 8th Feb [Score:4 Insightful]
If Republicans wanted to hear the opinion of a black citizen, they'd redistrict. Nice try, white lady, almost slipped that one by.
Wadysseus said @ 4:31am GMT on 8th Feb
HoZay said @ 9:04am GMT on 8th Feb
You'd think by now they'd know better than to fuck with Warren. It only makes her stronger.
WeiYang said @ 9:51pm GMT on 8th Feb
This was a HUGE mistake by the republicans.

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