The trouble with being a senator - they keep track of what you say and do:
[...] Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist will arrange early next week for the presiding officer of the Senate to declare that it's
unconstitutional to filibuster judicial nominees. There's just one
catch: On March 8, 2000, Frist himself tried to filibuster a judicial
nominee. Earlier this week on the Senate floor, New York Sen. Chuck Schumer asked Frist about his vote
in favor of filibustering Richard Paez, a judge Bill Clinton appointed
to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Frist stammered
through the beginnings of an explanation -- "Mr. President, the, in
response, the Paez nomination ..." -- and then said he'd return to the Senate floor later to explain his filibuster vote further.
from Salon.com News | Resorting to semantics
posted by Oskar Austegard at 11:15 AM on May 20, 2005
"Politics: Resorting to semantics"
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