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Home Front: Politix
Censure Dianne Feinstein
2018-09-21
[National Review] The Senate cannot let this wrong go unaddressed.

Regardless of the fate of Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination, the Senate should censure the ranking Democratic member of the Judiciary Committee, Dianne Feinstein. Her deception and maneuvering, condemned across the political spectrum, seriously interfered with the Senate’s performance of its constitutional duty to review judicial nominations, and unquestionably has brought the Senate into "dishonor and disrepute," the standard that governs these matters. As a matter of institutional integrity, the Senate cannot let this wrong go unaddressed.

Article I, Section 5 of the Constitution provides that each House of the Congress may "punish its Members for disorderly Behaviour." Nine times in American history the Senate has used that power to censure one of its members. Feinstein has richly earned the right to join this inglorious company.

The senior senator from California not only disgraced herself personally in the underhanded and disingenuous way she dealt with the sex-assault charge against Judge Kavanaugh, but she also misused her position on the Judiciary Committee and broke faith with her fellow committee members. She was further, to quote the San Francisco Chronicle, no less, "unfair" to Judge Kavanaugh ‐ manipulating the public disclosure of the charge so as to maximize the adverse publicity Judge Kavanaugh received and minimize the judge’s opportunity to defend himself. Censure is appropriate in this case for the Senate to defend its procedures and institutional reputation.
Posted by:Besoeker

#4  Why not expel her?
Posted by: CrazyFool   2018-09-21 20:29  

#3  The Keating 5 got reprimanded and Alan Cranston got censured but at the end of the day it didn’t mean squat.

Just a corrupt congress in an act of policing themselves. **yawn**
Posted by: Alaska Paul   2018-09-21 19:06  

#2  Why? The whole point of censure is to shame the perp. Old Piano Legs has no shame, so censure has no effect. QED
Posted by: Betty Glomoque7436   2018-09-21 18:35  

#1  I was gonna say something but Besoeker's pic says it all.
Posted by: Raj   2018-09-21 15:32  

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