Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Celebrate! Sen. Arlen Specter extricates himself from The Hive--> The GOP begins to succumb to The Sickness



By Pablo Fanque
All This Is That National Affairs Editor

Wow. This is, to quote John Sebastian at The Woodstock Festival, a "mindf***er of all mindf***ers." We DID know Specter's break with the Party in voting for BHO's budget was not just a break, but a massive, and perhaps irreparable breach. Arlen Specter! He's been a Republican longer than most Republicans have been alive!

It's no secret to political junkies that Specter is a close friend of the Vice President. Biden has cajoled Sen. Arlen Specter to jump to the Democratic Party for six years. In the last week, he talked to the heroic party-switcher no fewer than 15 times, officials close to Joe Biden told Fox News. Ever since Specter voted against his party, and for the massive Obama stimulus package, Biden seems to have been pressing his case.

A decade ago, Republicans had nine senators in the 11 states stretching up the Interstate 95 corridor north of the Capitol. Today, they have three senators from those states, and one, Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, will retire in 2010.

"This has been a long time coming," said the senior official, who spoke on condition of anonymity [cluck cluck cluck]. "He's been having this conversation with Specter for half a dozen years. They're close. You'd be hard-pressed to find a senator he's co-sponsored more bills with." The two are also Amtrak buddies, riding from D.C. to Biden's home in Wilmington, Del., and Specter's in Philadelphia. And they've served together forever on the Senate Judiciary Committee, often in concert, sometimes in opposition.

Yeah, they did split over the sexual harassment allegations by Anita Hill against Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas with Specter taking the low road and endlessly hectoring Hill during her testimony and attempting (in the end, successfully, and shamefully) to derail her charges.

The White House official told Fox that "Biden views the stimulus vote as 'a clarifying event' for Specter, one where he decided to back Obama's economic approach and risk retribution from his party." When Specter was faced with a dogfight with a very well-funded conservative challenger, Republican Patrick Toomey, it was the last straw, and he joined The Good Fight.



Readers of All This Is That--when they do not immediately recoil and click away upon seeing an article on The Greys--are well aware of the Alien Lore regarding "cerebral eviction" practices, or, the "Alien Rejection Technique", first used by John Loengard as a method of ganglion removal for human hosts implanted by the Hive. During the final moments of an A. R.T., the human host usually coughs up the ganglion,which must locate a new host. . .or succumb. In this case, however, Senator Specter ejected himself from the diseased host and immediately jumped to a new, healthy, positive host, leaving the former host to the pathetic ministrations of Rush "Oxy" Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich, Rudy Giuliani, and Bobby Jindal.

And, hey, Republicans. . .the tent is big! Come on Senator Olympia Snowe, Senator Susan Collins, Senators McCain and Lamar Alexander. We will welcome all of you actual and alleged centrists. Even you, Joe Lieberman, you sub-human, sawed-off P.O.S. . .come into the big tent! There's lots of room, and we have lots of work for everyone.
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8 comments:

  1. Hector4/29/2009

    Pablo, well done, but with all due respect do you suffer from schizophrenia? I mean Jack, not necessarily the model of stability appears downright stalwart in his convictions when compared to you. I don't know what to make of your wildly divergent opinions and political positions. They seem to scatter with the wind. You're like a card carrying NRA member who marches for gun control and then vacations on Ruby Ridge. What gives?

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  2. How so?? Do you mean my work in general, or this article in particular? Or the fact that I am not rigidly doctrinaire? And this does seem a little odd coming from someone who wanted the Clintons jailed or drawn and quartered last summer, and now vows to work to see her elected? Or indeed, from someone who helped elect George W. Bush eight and a half years ago?

    Best,

    Pabs

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  3. Did anyone see Chris Matthew's caustic analysis of Specter on Olberman? Wow.

    I believe Pennsylvania is where Matthews in the recent past considered running for the Senate (against Specter?). Maybe that's part Of the vitriol? I didn't get the story completely straight--there was a lot of inside baseball bewteeen Olbermann and Matthews. . .

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  4. Hector de Maravillosa4/29/2009

    Pablo, easy! Who wanted the Clintons drawn and quartered? Not me, tengo mucho respeto a guillermo y su mujer. And how did I help elect GWB? Soy de Chile y solo recientemente llegue a los estatos unidos. No puedo votar aqui por que no soy un ciudano de tu pais.

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  5. "And how did I help elect GWB?"

    Two words: "Ralph Nader."

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  6. Hector de Maravillosa4/29/2009

    no entiendo, Pablo.

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  7. . . .didn't you pull the lever for The Dingbat in 2000?

    While your vote was neutralized by your brethren in NY. . .in FLA, not so much. . .

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  8. Jack, I can't speak for Hector, privacy of the voting booth and all but, if I still remember Keelin's quiet attempt at talking sense to me about the Nader support. That was definitely a low point. Sorry, really.

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