Levin-Reed Dies

by: Matt Stoller

Fri Sep 21, 2007 at 11:50


The Levin-Reed amendment died by a 47-47 vote today.  In July it got a 52 yay votes, because a bunch of progessives voted against it as toothless.  Dodd explains his vote switch here.  This is good.  We're starting to starting to get mad when war hawk party Democrat betray us.

What's hilarious in DC is how people think the Moveon ad or the lack of said ad would have changed anything.  Here's Yglesias.

I completely agree with the dread DC Establishment that calling General Petraeus "General Betrayus" was dumb. That said, I'm staggered by the amount of emphasis that people inside this town are placing on this. One virtue of having moved to the Beltway is that I can tell you, the reader, a thing or to about the mood here and that while you might think the reverse is true, the truth of the matter is that the left-of-center establishment is being restrained in terms of expressing its absolutely fury at MoveOn over this. People seem to really think that this was not merely a misstep, but a huge blunder of world-historical proportions.

As best I can tell, it's all basically bullshit. The whole fracas of Petraeus, Crocker, MoveOn, etc. has had, to a good first approximation, no impact whatsoever on anything of any significance. Bush continues to be stubborn. Republicans continue to back Bush. The war continues to go poorly and continues to be unpopular. There was nothing else that ever could have happened. A bunch of editors and politicians talked themselves into believing that this September showdown was crucially significant, but they were all wrong and their theory never made any sense.

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Levin-Reed Dies | 3 comments
Disappeared again (0.00 / 0)
Note who disappears even in Yglesias' analysis of DC futility: the people who expect Democrats to do something useful. He makes the assumption that watching the charade won't change us -- that we'll keeping on propping up these people no matter how useless they prove themselves. We're irrelevant.

Can it happen here?

Dodd betrays us, of course (0.00 / 0)
Dodd voted today against a bill requiring a withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq to begin in 90 days and end in nine months, leaving behind a small force. Yet yesterday, he voted for the Feingold amendment that would have done more or less the same, except enforced with funding cutoffs.

What a sad spectacle of a politician. 

Consdering that Dodd voted "yes" on the Feingold amendment, it seems quite telling that he voted "no" on this, only one day later.

SNARK


Sorry (0.00 / 0)
Was this a non-binding resolution?  Is that why it got so many votes?

I support John McCain because children are too healthy anyway.

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