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Harry Reid brought Saad up while speaking on the Senate floor last night: "Henry Saad would have been filibustered anyway," Mr. Reid said on the floor yesterday, about the Michigan Appeals Court judge who is nominated to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit.It was a dirty trick, no doubt. First, Reid knows every judicial nominee has an FBI file on them; that's one of the requirements. Second, that FBI file is confidential; the public can't gain access to it and see if there is something in his file that would be troubling. Hence, even if Reid was telling the truth, it's doubtful that anyone could confirm it. But as Captain's Quarters points out, only a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee or the two Michigan senators have access to those files. Harry Reid is neither of those, so he has no business looking in that file. If he did, he broke a very important Senate rule, and should be brought up on charges. But once again, that's hard to prove, because then you'd have to find evidence that Reid knows something that is in that file. So once the outrage dies down, Reid will more than likely get away with this stunt. Thus, Reid continues his sickening character assassinations of his political opponents, and more than likely doing the dirty work of Levin and Stabenow. Democrats may rue the day they made this guy their Senate leader. |
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