What Liberal Bias?
"Remember, Sully, when I promised to kill you last...I lied." --Matrix
Just another example of how "the paper of record" is really just a wire service for the Democratic Party. Hypocrisy is so much fun to expose!
Courtesy of The Weekly Standard
A January 1, 1995, Times editorial on proposals to restrict the use of Senate filibusters:
In the last session of Congress, the Republican minority invoked an endless string of filibusters to frustrate the will of the majority. This relentless abuse of a time-honored Senate tradition so disgusted Senator Tom Harkin, a Democrat from Iowa, that he is now willing to forgo easy retribution and drastically limit the filibuster. Hooray for him. . . . Once a rarely used tactic reserved for issues on which senators held passionate views, the filibuster has become the tool of the sore loser, . . . an archaic rule that frustrates democracy and serves no useful purpose.
A March 6, 2005, Times editorial on the same subject:
The Republicans are claiming that 51 votes should be enough to win confirmation of the White House's judicial nominees. This flies in the face of Senate history. . . . To block the nominees, the Democrats' weapon of choice has been the filibuster, a time-honored Senate procedure that prevents a bare majority of senators from running roughshod. . . . The Bush administration likes to call itself "conservative," but there is nothing conservative about endangering one of the great institutions of American democracy, the United States Senate, for the sake of an ideological crusade.

3 Comments:
Oh the New York Times...and they call that journalism.
You may call this hypocrisy on the part of the NYT, but there's a very simple explanation--it's one that seems to be a favorite of the political right for justifying abject "flip flopping."
September 11th changed EVERYTHING. (Including the editorial opinion of the NYT) If you don't understand this, you're sooooo "September 10th".
You're right, I forgot how much of an impact September 11th had on the use of filibusters in the US Senate. That was in the Patriot Act somewhere right?
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