By Philip Klein
Friday, July 02, 2021
Sen. Lindsey Graham is an idiot. Don’t take it from me.
Take it from Graham himself.
Last week, after announcing a bipartisan deal with
Republicans, President Biden said he would only sign it if it were passed in
“tandem” with a multi-trillion dollar Democrats-only reconciliation bill
containing the rest of his liberal wish list.
Graham declared that he was not going to be so easily
duped. “If he’s gonna tie them together, he can forget it!” Graham told Politico. “I’m not doing that. That’s extortion!
I’m not going to do that. The Dems are being told you can’t get your bipartisan
work product passed unless you sign on to what the left wants, and I’m not
playing that game.”
He added, “There’s no way. You look like a f—ing idiot
now.”
Yet a week later, Graham is back on board with the
bipartisan deal citing a statement Biden made to reassure Republicans. “Once
Biden clarified that there was no veto threat, Graham returned to the table,”
Politico reported Friday morning, saying Biden’s statement,
“had the intended effect.”
But let’s look back at Biden’s supposedly clarifying
statement — and also at the broader context.
What Biden said was, “My comments also created the
impression that I was issuing a veto threat on the very plan I had just agreed
to, which was certainly not my intent.” However, whatever his intent was, his
statement should not be viewed as reassuring by Republicans. The comment that
drew controversy was him saying that if the bipartisan bill is “the only one
that comes to me, I’m not signing it.” Nothing in his subsequent statement
indicates that he would be signing the bipartisan bill if it came to his desk
alone. But the story does not end there.
White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki followed up his
statement by reiterating, “the President intends to sign both pieces of
legislation into law. He is eager to do that, looking forward to do that. As
you know, they are both moving forward on dual tracks in Congress. The leaders
in Congress are ensuring that is happening.”
In fact, just this Wednesday, Speaker Nancy Pelosi reiterated that the House would not even consider the
bipartisan bill until the Senate passes the reconciliation bill. So it’s pretty
clear that both Congressional Democrats and White House view the two bills as
linked. The only ones who don’t seem to understand that are Graham and the rest
of the Republicans participating in this charade.
Defenders of this Republican gambit argue that it is a
way of keeping Sens. Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema from blowing up the
filibuster, and perhaps giving them cover to kill the reconciliation bill. But
neither of these arguments hold water.
Manchin and Sinema had already dug themselves deeply into
opposing blowing up the filibuster before the bipartisan infrastructure deal.
And they did so because of their own political considerations. Were the the
filibuster eliminated, Democrats would move full speed ahead with the liberal
agenda, and Manchin and Sinema would face tougher votes, pulling them between
the demands of their party and their constituents. As long as the filibuster is
in place, they are spared from the votes, and can use the procedural roadblock
to avoid taking positions on the substance of various issues.
Furthermore, there is no evidence that the bipartisan
framework has made Manchin more likely to block the reconciliation package. If
anything, it does the opposite. Rather than giving Manchin cover to oppose the
reconciliation package, the bipartisan deal seems to have given Manchin cover
to support it because it makes the entire process appear to be more bipartisan.
Since the bipartisan deal was announced, Manchin has said he supports a Democrats-only package.
The bottom line is that Democrats are treating the two
bills as linked, and so should Republicans and everybody else. Conservatives
should put Republicans on notice: A vote for the bipartisan deal will be
treated as a vote for the reconciliation bill. And any Republican who signs on
to this pile of hot garbage should be laughed at for getting duped by Biden. As
Graham himself put it, “You look like a f—ing idiot now.”
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