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A Soros-funded pro-filibuster ad campaign is airing:
THE DEBATE OVER CURTAILING UNPRECEDENTED DEMOCRATIC FILIBUSTERS of President George W. Bush’s judicial nominees exploded into open warfare this week. On Wednesday MoveOnPAC.org and its left comrades blitzed America with at least 192 rallies in 40+ states and saturated the nation’s airwaves with $500,000 worth of deceptive ads depicting Republicans as crazed rampaging elephants in an effort to intimidate Senators.
But the most surreal moment of this vicious propaganda onslaught by a coalition of far-Left groups (almost all of which are part of the Shadow Party funded by eccentric billionaire George Soros) was a Wednesday speech by former Vice President and failed 2000 Democratic presidential candidate Al Gore.
Gore used the topic as an opportunity to attack people of faith:
"This assault on the integrity of our constitutional design has been fueled by a small group claiming special knowledge of God’s will in American politics," said Gore.
Having just attacked people who love their religion, Gore immediately expresses outrage that anyone might claim he had done so:
"They even claim that those of us who disagree with their point of view are waging war against ‘people of faith.’ How dare they?"
It’s just hilarious.
Arguments against the filibuster: Rush points out that there’s no provision in the Constitution for filibustering judicial nominations.
And Ann Coulter advises that:
In one sentence Republicans should state that the so-called "nuclear option" means: "Majority vote wins." (This is as opposed to the Democrats’ mantra, which is "Our side always wins." )
I am sublimely confident that normal Americans will not be shocked to learn that a Republican Senate plans to confirm the judicial nominees of a Republican president