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Sen. Tom Coburn continues in his vocation…

…to wit, providing fully justified grief to people who really deserve it.  In this particular case he’s making the clock run out on a bill that had some disclosure provisions stripped from it; as has been noted before, there are many ways that an individual Senator can shut things down in the Senate, and Coburn is happy to explore them in the cause of transparency.

The Democrats are of course mad at Coburn for it, because they can’t be mad at the President for making transparency such an important part of his campaign (if not his actual administration), and they can’t be mad at themselves for dumping out the provisions in the first place.  And why did they do it?  The answer is classic Dizzy City:

The top House negotiator, Rep. Ed Pastor, D-Ariz., didn’t recall why his side insisted that the Senate drop the transparency provision. But a Democratic aide said later that there is concern that making every report public automatically might cause agencies to be less candid in their dealing with the Appropriations Committee. The aide required anonymity to speak candidly.

I swear, there’s something in the drinking water here.

(H/T: Instapundit)

Moe Lane

Crossposted to Moe Lane.

COMMENTS

  • Kyle-MI

    I will take Sen. Coburn over Sen. Snowe any day. Keep in mind that this comes from an ex-pat Nebraskan and alumni of NU.

  • zbigreddogz

    What exactly does Nebraska have to do with that? Neither Coburn nor Snowe represent Nebraska, nor have ever lived in Nebraska, nor attended the University of Nebraska.

    Anyhow, Coburn is from a state where Bush got 66% of the vote, Snowe from a state that he got…45% I think? So it’s not like you can expect the same things from them.

  • Kyle-MI

    Insider NU vs. OU football comment, tongue firmly in cheek.

  • Kyle-MI

    Snowe (and other so-called fiscally-conservative/socially-liberal Republicans) make a big deal about their fiscal restraint, but her recent votes have put a lie to those claims. Could we get anyone better from Maine? Probably not, but that should not be an excuse from criticism. The GOP needs to stand for something, not just getting power for the sake of power.

  • http://impudent.blognation.us/blog kyle8

    They all say they are only left leaning on a few social issues and conservative on fiscal issues, but it is not true. Lindsey, McCain, Specter, Snowe and the other one from Maine, they all have supported some of the worse budget busting items in recent years.

    In short, they are a pack of liars.