Hey, Senators Graham, Collins, Snowe, Voinovich, Lugar, Alexandar, Martinez, Gregg, and Bond? Hi. It’s me.
You see, there are just a few things I have to say, but I think they’re pretty important points. Pull up a chair, won’t you, because I think we’re going to be here for a while. You’ve all held press conferences, given speeches, and just last year you were talking to everyone, with it being an election year and all. So, you’ve had your turn. And now, I want mine.
Today was a pretty standard day, as days go. However, today was the day that you and your colleagues voted on Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s Supreme Court nomination. You were given a golden opportunity to strengthen the Republican message, and pave the way for a Republican majority in the 2010 midterm elections.
Alas, you passed up that opportunity. You decided, for whatever reasons, that it wasn’t worth the effort to say “No” on Sotomayor’s nomination, instead of “Yes.” You decided to lie down and roll over like dogs for the Democratic majority in the Senate.
You were correct in saying that there was absolutely no chance that Sotomayor would not have been confirmed. With at least 60 votes in her favor, there was no way she wasn’t going to get what she had come for.
But that leaves quite a few things unexplained. If she was always going to be confirmed, why couldn’t you vote “No”, if she ran so opposed to American ideals, as you yourself, Sen. Graham, put it when you questioned her? If she is so unprepared for this position, as you demonstrated her to be during her hearing, why couldn’t you vote “No”? Why couldn’t you hold the line with the rest of the Republican party? The other 31 Republicans certainly didn’t meet doom for voting the opposite of you.
We all know the real reason you couldn’t vote with the rest of the Republicans. You’re simply not Republicans, as you claim to be. For what you pulled in the Senate today, for your similar deeds in the past, and for what you will undoubtedly do in the future, you are worth as much to us as any of your 60 Democrat colleagues.
Right now, Republicans are gearing up for a fight. We’re poised to put up our biggest fight yet in 2010, and as it stands, you are apparently actively working against that goal. You are, in effect, our enemies.
If that’s the way you would like to be seen, you have two options: you may follow Arlen Specter out the door now, or we, your voting constituency, can show you the way out in 2010.
As the old saying goes, “get on the train, or get the out of the way”. It’s your call. Because, as cliche as it may be, We the People are mad as hell.
And we’re not going to take it anymore.