Specter heatedly denied a Wall Street Journal report that he had told the White House that he would be “a loyal Democrat.” “I have shown, repeatedly, my independence — willing to cross party lines — when I thought the interests of the American people and Pennsylvania required it,” Specter said. “If I see that there are other issues where I feel as a matter of conscience, I will continue a filibuster against legislation.”I hadn't been following Specter all that closely, but I think I'm going to pay more attention now. Here's why: since he became a "loyal" Democrat, he's voted against the Democrat budget, turned up his nose at a Democrat sponsored measure to stave off further foreclosures, opposed Dawn Johnsen's nomination to head up the Office of Legal Council, and pissed all over the notion of public insurance as a component of a Democratic health care plan.
Updated to add: its the potential for comedy that makes this so compelling.
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Yeah, like I posted earlier, Specter was a lousy Republican/conservative, and he'll no-doubt be a lousy Democrat/liberal. He *will* continue to be a fine Arlen Specter, for all the good that will do anyone.
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