Kill the Bill: Shamnesty showdown Update: Telephone system has shut down Update: Video of Kennedy’s “Gestapo” diatribe Update: Reid attacks talk radio Update: VICTORY! Roll added Update: Goat of the day–Sen. Sam Brownback Switchback Video of the switchback added

By Michelle Malkin  •  June 28, 2007 07:58 AM

9:30pm Eastern update. The venerable economist George Borjas weighs in on his blog with a sober and sobering assessment:

The President bet all his remaining political capital on a proposal he knew would tear his party apart. And the Senate came close to enacting very bad policy. It really makes me wonder: what the heck were they thinking?

There’s something else worth pointing out. Here’s a policy shift–amnesty and guest workers–that the entire political establishment as well as much of the mainstream media and academic elite wanted badly. It is seldom the case that something that the powers-that-be want so much fails to make it through. I am pretty sure there’s a lesson in there somewhere. And the tactics used by the bill’s opponents to fight the establishment’s power and to weaken their control over key junctures in the information flow will provide lots of case studies that will be studied far into the future. No “Mission Accomplished” banners this time around.

Does this end the debate over immigration? No.

Why? Because our immigration system is truly broken.

Regardless of what happened at the Senate today, there are still 12 million illegal immigrants living in the country, and that number is increasing at the rate of about half-a-million a year. And there’s no longer any need for the Bush administration to keep playing the charade of “more enforcement” that received wide media attention in the past few months. The economic and social dislocations caused by illegal immigration are not going to disappear simply because the issue is no longer in the political headlights.

Combine this with a legal immigration system that admits about 1 million immigrants a year–most of which tend to be low-skill workers. The economic pressures that both legal and illegal immigrants put on the low-skill labor market are severe, and have been ignored for years. I suspect that the immigration “problem” would have been long resolved had the labor markets for high-skill workers–say, for example, journalists and attorneys–faced the same pressures as those faced by low-educated workers.

Now that the debate is over, perhaps we can return some sanity and honesty into the intellectual discussion of what immigration does to the United States…

4:30pm Eastern update. Check out our new Hot Air political ad: Meet Senator Switchback.

2:59pm Eastern update. Caught on tape. Allah captured Sen. Sam Switchback’s dirty deed. Gotcha:

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1:46pm Eastern update. What does President Bush have to say about shamnesty going down in flames? This:

Connelly Hall, Naval War College, Newport, Rhode Island, White House News 12:38 P.M. EDT

THE PRESIDENT: I thank the members of the Senate and members of my administration who worked so hard on the border security and immigration reform bill. I’m sorry the Senate was unable to reach agreement on the bill this morning.

Legal (sic?) immigration is one of the top concerns of the American people and Congress’s failure to act on it is a disappointment. The American people understand the status quo is unacceptable when it comes to our immigration laws. A lot of us worked hard to see if we couldn’t find a common ground — it didn’t work.

12:40pm Eastern update. Vote-switching weasel Sam Brownback should really just end his presidential campaign bid right now and stop wasting his poor staff’s time.

Reader Dave e-mails: “I think an enduring legacy of the vote will be a new nickname for the Senator from Kansas: Ladies and Gentlemen, I give you Senator Sam Switch-back.”

12:34pm Eastern update. Now what? Sen. Jim DeMint has it right:

“When the U.S. Senate brought the Amnesty bill back up this week, they declared war on the American people. This act created a crisis of confidence in their government. Thankfully, the American people won today,” said Senator DeMint. “This is remarkable because it shows that Americans are engaged and they care deeply about their country. They care enough for their country to get mad and to fight for it, and that’s the most important thing of all. Americans made phone calls and sent letters, and convinced the Senate to stop this bill.”

“The Senate rejected this bill and the heavy-handed tactics used to ram it through. Americans do not want more of the same – amnesty and broken promises on the border. Americans want legislation to be written in public – not in secret – and they want Congress to engage in an open and fair debate.”

“There is a better way forward without this bill. The President has said that the border security measures can be implemented over the next 18 months, and they can be done under current law. Now the Administration needs to prove it and stop holding border security hostage for amnesty.”

“Once we have secured the border and restored trust with the American people, we can begin to take additional steps.”

Over to you, President Bush.

Polipundit adds:

In order to pass the Bush-Kennedy amnesty, el Presidente tacked on a $4.4. “emergency supplemental” funding request to the bill. The president should still ask Congress for that “emergency” money to help solve the crisis on our borders.

11:57am Eastern update. Roll added:

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Allah adds:

The yes/no switchers were Bingaman, Bond, Brown, Brownback, Burr, Coleman, Collins, Domenici, Ensign, Harkin, McConnell, Murkowski, Ben Nelson, Pryor, Stevens, Voinovich(!), Warner, and Webb…I guess you can thank Sean Hannity for shaming Voinovich into flipping.

It’s worth going back and looking at the order in which they voted, to see who held back and waited to gauge how the vote was going before casting his/her ballot. I’ll bet Mitch McConnell was one of them.

11:55am Eastern update. “A stake through the heart.”

11:30am Eastern update. VICTORY. 53 No’s. Shamnesty is dead. A stake through the heart.

And yes, so was my website for about 10-20 minutes.

Thanks to the stalwart, true leaders in the Senate — especially Sens. Sessions, DeMint, Vitter, Inhofe, Cornyn, and their staffs. Thanks to the House GOP members who made their opposition known. Thanks to the Loud Folks on the right side of the dial. Thanks to the Loud Folks at The Corner, RedState, Human Events, Townhall, Kaus, N.Z. Bear, my colleagues at Hot Air, and all the enforcement-first bloggers out there who weighed in. Thanks to the analysts at the Heritage Foundation, the enforcement/assimilation proponents at The Manhattan Institute, George Borjas, Kris Kobach, Eagle Forum, 9/11 Families, FAIR and Numbers USA. Thanks to the immigration enforcement activists who’ve been at this for years and decades before this one battle began. Most importantly, thanks to all the ordinary “Loud Folks” who called, phoned, e-mailed, and blogged their opposition.

The bill is dead. The work of immigration enforcement and border security continues.

Rolling updates on Senate floor activity

11:04am Eastern update. Finally. The vote begins.

Notable votes so far:

YEA: Brownback (Update: Apparently changed his vote at the last minute.)
NAY: Bond, Domenici, Ensign, Webb

10:59am Eastern update. Sessions interrupts Reid’s drone. What about the time limit? Obama is giving Reid overtime. Now, Reid is using his “leader’s time.” Reid chastises Sessions for rudely interrupting him.

Readers: This is your Grand Bargain. I hope as many of you are watching this as possible. It’s really revolting. Reid continues to drone. I remind you again: The opponents were allocated 10 total minutes to make their case. Harry Reid has exceeded the rest of the hour they said they would take.

10:48am Eastern. Well, here we go. It’s sniveling Harry Reid: “Is immigration a problem? Of course it is. But is immigration a problem limited…to border states, big cities? No. Immigration is a problem all over America.”

Another Sherlock Holmes!

The Corner is buzzing that Reid will be able to strong-arm some of the anti-amnesty Dems.

Now, he’s mentioning a hate mail. As I’ve been noting all morning, this is the Big Theme of the shamnesty side. This is all they have. “Talk radio has had a field day. These generators of simplicity.” After playing the hate card, he disingenuously asserts that he is not suggesting that senators who oppose shamnesty are prejudiced. Reid tells his melting pot story for the 999th time. And he keeps muttering about a watch.

Now: “Mr. President, my skin is real white.” He points out that Obama is black. He points to a Hispanic. “But my skin is American skin.” This is what the precious time on the Senate floor is being used for–emotional bleating that ignores the actual bill on the table.

What an incredibly less-than-mediocre speaker Reid is. And he keeps going on. It’s way past time for the scheduled vote.

10:43am Eastern update. While Specter drones, here’s the video of Teddy Kennedy’s Gestapo diatribe.

Specter: “A vote against cloture is a vote to kill the bill.”

He’s a veritable Sherlock Holmes!

10:37am Eastern update. So we have two basic themes from the pro-amnesty and anti-amnesty sides this morning. The shamnesty senators are playing the fear/bigotry/can’t-do-nothing card. The enforcement senators are repeating the point that the American people have lost faith, confidence, and trust in the government to do its job. Arlen Specter is now trying to argue that the “silent majority” supports his side and that the noisy callers and e-mailers who oppose amnesty do not represent the vast American majority who have consistently supported immigration enforcement first.

10:32am Eastern update. Mel Martinez. Groan. He plays the “can’t do nothing” card. How many seconds before he plays the fear/bigotry card? Waiting. Oops, he ran out of time. Specter jumped in and gave him an extra three minutes because he’s an immigrant. Martinez obliges and echoes the other pro-amnesty senators who have repeated the line about “ugly” opposition.

10:30am Eastern update. Ted Kennedy is yelling at the top of his lungs again, doing his Jesse Jackson impersonation. Invokes civil rights legislation. “We were part of the march for progress. And today we are called again…who among us would retreat on any of those great traditions? Now is the time to secure our borders…Now is the time! This is the place! Are we going to vote for our hopes? Or are we going to vote for our fears?”

In case you didn’t catch this, the opponents of shamnesty are rushing through their statements because the Grand Schemers have only given them 10 minutes to speak. The shamnesty senators will get the rest of the hour to talk. “Typical,” says Session, of the way this debate has gone. And so starkly absurd. You’ve got the pro-amnesty senators on the floor now all bleating about how debate shouldn’t be ended…having just limited their opponents’ time to a measly 10 minutes.

10:24am Eastern update. Vitter spoke briefly about arrogance of the out-of-touch Senate. DeMint notes again that the phone system has crushed. Session– I wish our side had gotten more than 10 minutes. Durbin is now up attacking “dark” and “ugly” voices against amnesty.

10:20am Eastern update. Jeff Sessions gives a reality check to the shamnesty claim that illegal immigration will be reduced by referring to CBO analysis. Sessions reports that the Senate telephone system has shut down and crashed because of overwhelming public feedback.

10:16am Eastern update. Salazar’s up. This is the shamnesty talking point of the morning: People are afraid. People are filled with hate. Now, he’s invoking Cesar Chavez! He is obviously clueless about Cesar Chavez’s position on illegal immigration.

10:10am Eastern update. Mr. Melodrama, Lindsey Graham is up. “I don’t claim to be on the right or the wrong side of the American people.” No need to claim. It’s clear as day. I need a Dramamine, he’s moving around so much. I feel bad for the C-SPAN cameraman. “This is as good as it’s gonna get.” Mercifully, he has run out of time.

Meantime, a reader e-mails:

Just got off the phone with Gregg’s office. He’s still NOT committed one way or the other. All offices are open for business.

(202)224-3324
(603)622-7979
(603)577-3823
(603)225-7115
(603)431-2171
(603)752-2604

Another reader e-mails:

Dear Michelle:

I’m a member of the Republican State Committee of Maine. Susan Collins was blasted on local talk radio today by Republicans who said they will not support her re-election next year if she votes for the Immigration bill. There are rumors going around that she has doubts about the bill. If you could post her phone number, it might help swing her to our side. Thanks. Susan Collins Maine office – 207-780-3575.

10:09 Eastern update. DeMint — “This immigration bill has become a war between the American people and their government. It’s a crisis of confidence…This vote today is really not about immigration. It’s about whether we are going to listen to the American people…the allocation of time as we approach this vote is very symbolic. the supporters of this bill out of an hour’s time have allocated 10 minutes to the views of the American people.” Urges vote against cloture.

10:06am Eastern update. Corker: “I have voted three times against cloture, and will vote a fourth time against it…A lot of different things at play–compassion, cheap labor, party politics…America has lost faith in our government’s ability to do the things it says it’s gonna do…People feel they are losing their government. Not to people who speak or look differently. They are losing it to a government not doing the things it says it will do.”

10:02am Eastern update. Dole invokes Grassley’s admission that 1986 amnesty was a debacle. My strong view is that it’s not just promises, it’s proof (of border security and enforcement) that people want.” Dole notes that she has met with sheriffs to help enforce 287(g) to deputize local law enforcement to help enforce immigration law.

9:57am Eastern update. Kyl pimps shamnesty. “I hope that my colleagues will accept that doing nothing is not acceptable.” No. Passing shamnesty would be much worse.

9:49am Eastern update. Teddy Kennedy did his best Geraldo impression, likening immigration enforcement to Gestapo tactics. Video coming. Arlen Specter is lavishing praise on the maaaverick, courageous John McCain, pleading to the Senate not to kill the bill.

Dianne Feinstein: “There is no more important bill than this one.” She invokes the NYTimes line about the “threats” being made to pro-shamnesty. She parrots the line that we are stupid, that “people don’t understand this bill…they don’t understand the threat to national security.” Oh, we understand the threat this bill poses to national security just fine. She plugs the Graham amendment. “Puh-leeeease vote for cloture.”

BTW: NR reports that Ensign is a definite no and informed the the White House and McConnell last night.

***
shamnestykillsm.jpg The second cloture vote, as you know, is scheduled for 10:30am. I’ll be here doing my thang. As I reported last night, there are dire forecasts for shamnesty from every corner of the blogosphere–and MSM: Illegals bill loses support in Senate. Senate Immigration Reform Bill Takes Step Toward the Grave. New Senators Resist Overhaul of Immigration. Immigration Measure Appears Imperiled Again. Shamnesty in deep, deep doo-doo.

Ok, I made that last one up. Dire forecasts never sounded so good. But nothing is in the bag. As readers e-mailed yesterday and the WashTimes reports today, Sens. Burr and Nelson look like solid no’s. Repeat: Nothing is in the bag. Here are some quick phone numbers:

Christopher Bond (R-MO) (202) 224-5721
Sam Brownback (R-KS) (202) 224-6521
Richard Burr (R-NC) (202) 224-3154
Larry Craig (R-ID) (202) 224-2752
John Ensign (R-NV) (202) 224-6244
Mitch McConnell (R-KY) (202) 224-2541
Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) (202) 224-6665

Of note: A source tells John Hawkins that Linsdey Graham-nesty is “running scared.” Keep running.

While we wait for the Senate to start its business, here’s a little entertainment from James Kole, who penned “The Amnesty Bill Blues” (hat tip: Freedom Folks):

More entertainment: Be sure to check out the update to the story about Tom Tancredo’s special delivery to DHS head Michael Chertoff. Priceless.

And a great one-liner from Lucianne in response to a NYTimes sob story about shamnesty senators trembling at negative mail from constituents: “How are they supposed to fight an enemy that beheads people if the mail turns them to jelly?”

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  1. #201
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:51 am, dustoffmom said:

    thank GOD! All those emails and calls were not in vain. Sometimes the correct result does happen. Thanks Michelle, and all your blogger co-patriots, for making sure this bill went just where it needed to….on the trash heap!

  2. #202
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:52 am, davidleerothmann said:

    So now all the stupid f#@%s who called and wanted the bill to fail…but also wanted the borders secure and illegals deported….they don’t get s@#t now. Dumb f*#%s…you asked us to do this s@#t and then told us to vote against…

    Ummm, do you have to be illiterate to be a Hill staffer? Or does it just help your application get through? Best and brightest my fanny! (see staffer, you can make a point without even using implied vulgarities.)

  3. #203
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:54 am, Regulus said:

    And to that long list of people to thank, I’ll add you, Michelle, and put your name on the top. No one shone a light on Shamnesty and the shenanigans of its perpetrators better than you.

  4. #204
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:55 am, 24Klady said:

    Goose bumps. Still holding breath. Have sent so many e-mails and dialed so many calls I’m getting carpal in both hands. Proud of the fact that with MM’s hard work and guidance we knew where to make the most noise. Can’t wait for Geraldo’s tears tonight on Fox. Big congrats to everyone!

  5. #205
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:55 am, Godzilla said:

    Fantastic job, Michelle – you kept us “in-the-know” and made it easy for us to get in touch with the right people.

    Several people have said it – we’re still not out of this. The pressure needs to stay on our Senators to make sure that this doesn’t come back, YET AGAIN, to haunt the American people.

    Someone hand Reid a hat so he can start eating.

  6. #206
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:55 am, Brian72 said:

    Oooh that smell
    can’t ya smell that smell
    oooh that smell
    the smell of death surrounds you

    Shamnesty is DEAD!

  7. #207
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:55 am, rike101 said:

    I’m from NH, and I won’t forget how Gregg voted.

  8. #208
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:55 am, katieanne said:

    I cannot believe that Senators are now saying illegal immigration cannot be dealt with now until after the 2008 elections, in other words, 2009. Give me a freakin’ break. Why can they not go back to work, use committees, listen to the people and redo this hideous bill and come back with a good bill? Why do we have to wait 2 more years before anything gets done to stop illegal immigration? What about our borders? Does this mean they won’t fix them either for two years? This is insanity. If this is such an important issue and as critical as these Senators who wanted this bill said, why ignore it for 2 years?

    So off they go in a snit to sulk and once again do nothing. And they wonder why Congress is held in such low esteem.

  9. #209
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:56 am, Rinoalert said:

    Wat do we do with this momentum? Let it die until the next amnesty attempt?

    It is Bush’s job to enforce the law now and he and his minions have made it clear they will not do it. Our options at this point are:

    1. Congressional investigation. This will not happen because Dems run the place and Republicans will not investigate their own party.

    2. Impeachment. This is unlikely and present movements in this area are not for the right reasons. Our president is a traitor- to his base and to the country for continuing to allow this mess to happen.

    Where’s the fence?

  10. #210
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:56 am, avintaquin said:

    As I have said before. It is not good enough to merely defeat the liberal’s plans . Conservatives must now turn around and push hard to do it right. We need bills presented that fix security problems first. Republicans should now take the lead in proposing immigration reform the right way–in steps–steps that make sense.
    If they boldly go forward they will win back control of congress in 2008. If they whine and make excuses then they won’t just loose like in 2006, they will have a revolt on there hands during the primaries.

  11. #211
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:57 am, katieanne said:

    And thank you very much Michelle. You have done an outstanding job in keeping us informed and motivated. I made more calls and sent more emails than I have ever done in the past. It shows that the people can make a difference.

  12. #212
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:57 am, DanME said:

    Michelle, thank you very much for staying focused on this important issue. We own
    a big thank you to senator Sessions for an outstanding job.

    I am pissed at two senators in particular and they will continue to hear from me on their yes votes: senator Snowe from Maine and senator Gregg from NH. Snowe is a democrat in republican clothes, but Greqq really puzzles me on this issue. Unfortunately, he seems to be moving toward the Lott mold.

  13. #213
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:58 am, IrishEi said:

    Standing ovation is in order for the lady of the house: Michelle Malkin. She has been fighting this nightmare for years. Check out her book, Invasion.

    Thanks Ms. M. A lot.

  14. #214
    On June 28th, 2007 at 11:59 am, Always Right said:

    cannot believe that Senators are now saying illegal immigration cannot be dealt with now until after the 2008 elections, in other words, 2009

    katieanne, you heard the wondrously frantic words of the ever-sedate Lindsey Grahamnesty: THIS WAS THE BEST BILL WE COULD POSSIBLY — POSSIBLY GET WITH THIS CONGRESS AND THIS PRESIDENT !!!!!!

    Yep, born in the dark dank mud of ignorance, nurtured in the fetid swamp of lawlessness, presented like a pile of steaming stinking manure to a Senate that couldnt even read what they were voting on… but THIS abomination was the best we could get, said Goober, under this President.

    So I guess that means when the new Republican Prez takes office in Jan 2009, the Dems will know a piece of excrement like this gets an AUTOMATIC VETO and they dont even bother trying to sneak it by us all.

  15. #215
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:03 pm, Craig said:

    I am ECSTATIC. And thank you Michelle for ALL OF YOUR HARD WORK!!

  16. #216
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:03 pm, Brian72 said:

    Sweet Home Alabama
    where the skies are so blue
    Sweet Home Alabama
    no shamnesty for me and you!

  17. #217
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:04 pm, Ron Rockstar said:

    Both of my senators here in Tennessee did the right thing. I am pretty sure they like their job. They are quite aware that when all the other states were installing democrats last fall, Tennessee told Harold Ford Jr. to take a powder. I love Tennessee and I love America. It’s good folks like you guys here and sites like MichelleMalkin.com that made this victory possible.

  18. #218
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:04 pm, FLLegal said:

    Email I sent Senator Sessions after the VICTORY in Congress:

    Thank God for you Senator Sessions.

    I feel strange saying that for the last week I’ve been attacking Senators with emails with not so complimentary words. Even getting angrier when I hear some idiots in the Senate blame talk radio or to hear Bush and others call us bigots. I bet you now the Congress will try to kill free speech with trying to enact the “Fairness Doctrine”.

    Thomas Jefferson gave a quote about the fact that every once in awhile the people need a revolution. I believe we are near that point or perhaps even past it. But perhaps the failure of this Shamnesty bill will defer such action.

    Perhaps your courage is that very courages act that stilted the need of the people to follow Jefferson’s advice a clean out our Congress with another revolution.

    We still need to clean out Congress, but you still have my support. Although I am a lifelong Republican and an attorney, I have developed great disdain for the Republican Party. Unless the Republican Party is cleaned up, then many of us Americans and long-term Republicans will have to look elsewhere and/or form a new party that TRULY represents us for today’s Congress and in the last Congress it has not and does not. I hope the Republicans have learned a lesson from the last election.

    Thank you for your stalwart courage.

    NOW see that the fence is built. A fence for the complete border. See that our current law is inforced which sadly won’t take place until we get rid of Bush, a man I voted for twice with some regret in hindsight. Yet Kerry & Gore really would have been far worse, but at least with them you knew who the “enemy” was.

    President Bush is an excellant “facilitator” in bringing people together for now both the Left and Right “hate” him!

    I will be working with as many people as I can to get rid of people like Senator Lindsey Grahamn from S.C., Senator Bill Nelson in Florida, and Senator Mel Martinez in Florida as well when they come up for re-election.

  19. #219
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:04 pm, Sick of RINOs said:

    DO NOT FORGOT THE TRAITORS WHO RESURRECTED THIS PIECE OF CRAP BILL when election time comes!!! There is still a price to pay for that!

  20. #220
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:05 pm, G. Charles said:

    Thanks to all who made calls and emails, etc.

    Brownback changed from yea to nay during the vote. It is not uncommon to say such changes are a clerical error or some other misunderstanding, and not a “flip-flop.”

    Let’s bring on a “Border Security Stage #2 Bill: Fund the Fence, issue Tamper-proof Green-Card, and biometric ID’s for immigrants (not for all citizens, as decided State by State).” Bill.

    Next, let’s bring on a separate “Fix the enforcement againt illegal hiring practices” Bill.

    Let’s get those passed and in place, then we can talk about a limited-leniency-partial-amnesty-for-otherwise-legal-hard-workers-willing-to-stand-in-line-once-we’re-sure-illegal-immigration-has-dramatically-dried-up Bill.

  21. #221
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:06 pm, crashemt said:

    Thank you, Michelle! Yeoman’s work, and you stepped up proudly! I can’t wait to see your next debate with Geraldo on this issue. Tonight, maybe?

    This is the most preposterous use of the Senate in my short time here on Earth. All of this time was wasted, while a committee could have formed to figure out the needs and alternatives, and given the American People the best solutions.

    This war is not over. This is just one of many battles. We will have to continue to fight agaist those who would hire illegals. We have to continue to fight for enforcement. We must begin to fight against identity theft by illegals and businesses. And, we must improve our system so that those who follow the rules get timely and fair decisions.

    I breath a sigh of relief, but we must steady our defenses for the next attack.

  22. #222
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:07 pm, Yashmak said:

    I have already emailed my Senator, the painfully ignorant Barbara Boxer, to voice my disgust with her “Yay” vote.

    She’s been flippin and floppin all over this legislation. But I can’t say I’m surprised at her performance. This isn’t the first time she’s displayed a willful ignorance of our history.

  23. #223
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:08 pm, YoungAndRestless said:

    We need another re-post of Bush’s “I’ll see you at the bill signing.”

    Brace for the fairness doctrine fight.

  24. #224
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:08 pm, reppac122 said:

    Good-Bye “former” Senator Lindsey Graham-nesty. Oh, and Senator McCain, kiss your dreams of being President of the USA. I believe they will have an opening for President of Mexico in about five years or so if you are so inclined to run. Sorry, but I love to see egg on these arrogant guy’s faces.

  25. #225
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:08 pm, gc said:

    WE THE PEOPLE!!!!! This is what it is all about!!!

    Thanks Michelle for all the work you did to make this happen!

    We still have work to do. Let’s thank those like Jim DeMint and remember those like Lott and Graham.

  26. #226
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:08 pm, FLLegal said:

    I sent if AFTER I corrected the spelling errors! LOL

  27. #227
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:09 pm, gregorystephens said:

    God Bless America!!!

  28. #228
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:09 pm, Brian72 said:

    Here comes Maha Rushie with the Senate floor soundbites. His take should be interesting:)

  29. #229
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:10 pm, stevem said:

    Great.
    Now, can we just get the Executive Branch to uphold the current laws on the books?
    Thank you Michelle and all…

  30. #230
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:11 pm, Bad Candy said:

    Thanks to Michelle and the Crew at HotAir (who seem to be having server issues or too much traffic). You guys kept people informed of what was going on, and kept numbers and names front and center.

    The bill is dead for now, but it could be back, and we now have to work to demand enforcement first, enforcement only at this point, and then start working towards voting out the clowns who tried to pass this bill and working to keep a constant rotation of good conservatives waiting in the wings, ready to run, in order to keep sitting representatives and senators from getting too comfortable and corrupt, which has clearly happened.

  31. #231
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:12 pm, gregorystephens said:

    Now we need to push for them to build the fence since the money has been set aside to do so. We need to turn up the heat on these do-nothing bureaucrats.

  32. #232
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:13 pm, Keli said:

    Victory!! Michelle’s army is unstoppable! :P
    But the fight is not over. Now lets see if we can Secure the Border First. Build the Fence. Its pretty pathetic that we have to hound them to enforce the laws we already have.

  33. #233
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:13 pm, Right_Wired said:

    We are the people.

    The People Have Spoken.

    Remember who voted for this. Contact your Senators and tell them you plan on voting them out for committing treason against the United States of America.

  34. #234
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:14 pm, Brian72 said:

    Rush says “How about a Fairness Doctrine on the Senate floor for crying out loud!!”

    I concur, damn 10min. vs. hour, nobody even had the amendments till 3pm yesterday! 373 pages for one stinking amendment. What a disaster. MousyMan Reid makes the Leadership of Bill Frist look fantastic by comparison.

  35. #235
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:14 pm, SomeSay said:

    Does anyone know where I can get a “Yay-Nay” roll like the one M.M. posted above (at 11:57am) that is “time stamped” with an aggregate count so I can tell who withheld their vote until the count became obvious? I’d like to know the sequence (to identify WHEN mine voted). It would to know not only who are the traitors, but the cowards.

  36. #236
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:15 pm, Pulchritudinous Patriot said:

    It’s not over yet, ya’ll. I guarantee that this will be brought up again after the 2008 Presidential elections. As to wether or not the bill is any good will depend on who’s running things and who’s in the Oval Office.

    For now…good work!

  37. #237
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:17 pm, bdfaith said:

    POWER TO THE PEOPLE! There’s a new sheriff media in town! Now to get busy making sure some bogus Republicans don’t get reelected.

  38. #238
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:17 pm, gregorystephens said:

    That’s why we need to elect a president that will veto this type of legislation.

  39. #239
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:18 pm, Brian72 said:

    Rush again:
    “We did the job Lindsey Grahamnesty wouldn’t do. You and me, we did it.”

    Yes my fiends, we did the job American Senators wouldn’t do themselves. Turns out Americans will do what’s needed if Washington would just hear it.

  40. #240
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:18 pm, Speakup said:

    The President, the Senate and the House should all realize that they always did work for us.

    Any personal agendas they might have are things they’ve done on our time.

    I’m hoping that our electives see that Americans asserting themselves into the political process has nothing to do with hate and everything to do with representative government, it’s overdue.

    Now it’s time to move ahead with will and determination to bring back the rule of law and to do away with the perversion of our legal system and our Constitution.

  41. #241
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:18 pm, laugrat said:

    Thank God, it gives me renewed faith in our Democratic system.

    There is nothing racist about wanting to protect your borders and uphold your laws and I for one intend to ignore this kind of meaningless attack in the future.

    Thank you Michelle Malkin – - such a brave young woman for in this day of politically correct speech, what you are doing is pure courage. You are truly an inspiration.

    One of the penalties for refusing to participate in politics is that you end up being governed by your inferiors. – Plato

  42. #242
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:18 pm, proudinfidel said:

    Anyone know how Gregg – NH voted this time?

  43. #243
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:20 pm, Brian72 said:

    Gregg-NH voted yay, with MiniMouse Reid.

  44. #244
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:22 pm, Sick of RINOs said:

    Senate switchboard apparently still down. Keep getting busy circuit message. Need to call and make them enforce the laws currently on the books.

  45. #245
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:22 pm, johnv40 said:

    Will Reid and Kennedy FINALLY move on to other issues–oh wait–their credibility has been shot to hell for a long time now.

  46. #246
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:23 pm, Dersu said:

    Teddy Lott is hereby notified that his part in this will never be forgotten by us
    proud Mississippians.

  47. #247
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:24 pm, Dersu said:

    And speaking of Teddy.

    He has murdered more people with one car than I with my 12 pistols, rifles, and shotguns.

  48. #248
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:24 pm, thirteen28 said:

    Michelle,

    While this is a nice victory, you know it will be somewhat hollow unless Allah gets his iPhone. ;)

  49. #249
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:25 pm, schratboy said:

    If you thought Harry Reid was a shrill sourpuss just wait. You ain’t seen nothing yet.

  50. #250
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:26 pm, Sergeant Tim said:

    Founding father Franklin’s wisdom comes to mind; it remains a republic, if we can keep it.

    Thank you, Michelle, and all here, for your stallworth efforts.

  51. #251
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:26 pm, schratboy said:

    Here’s the text of my faxes to the DC Amnesty bums:

    “Abra Kadabra, suddenly 12 million criminals are legal citizens!”

    —David Copperfield?

    No, Senator (filled in their name)!

    S. 1639 This immigration bill is a pathetic piece of legislation that slaps every individual in the face that followed the rules, stood in line and that patiently and LEGALLY went about becoming a contributing United States Citizen.

    Fairness? You’re attempt to lower the bar makes this nation poorer, less secure and a giant welfare black hole.

    Please bury this garbage RE: S 1639 because it sure does stink!

  52. #252
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:27 pm, desertdweller said:

    Has Reid burned all his political capital yet? /hopefully

  53. #253
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:29 pm, amchristian said:

    VICTORY! I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off my shoulders. The thought of this bill passing had me so stressed out and worried.

    Thank you, Michelle, for doing all you’ve done to keep this issue in the focus of the American People. Thank you for linking action sites, etc. Thanks for fighting the good fight!

    I am truly proud of my fellow Americans today. We busted our butts and we accomplished something important for our country. We saved our country for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren, etc. I know this issue isn’t as dead as the bill is, but we have a start. We also have people’s attention.

    I can only hope that Americans will continue to remain involved in their government. That is one of the biggest accomplishments of this entire debacle.

    Big sigh of relief.

  54. #254
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:33 pm, Dersu said:

    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:29 pm, amchristian said:

    VICTORY!

    I can only hope that Americans will continue to remain involved in their government. That is one of the biggest accomplishments of this entire debacle.

    “Posterity — you will never know how much it has cost my generation to preserve your freedom. I hope you will make good use of it.” —John Quincy Adams

  55. #255
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:33 pm, Jammer said:

    Michelle …. Thank you for your incisive reporting and for giving us a place to help ourselves keep well-informed about this immigration bill EVERY STEP of the way.

  56. #256
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:37 pm, deedledee said:

    Thanks, Michelle, for tirelessly and at great cost, beating the drum and getting conservatives united against this sham. They may try to get the Fairness Doctrine in full swing now, but I’d confident that this voice that roared will make sure that is defeated too.

  57. #257
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:37 pm, DanME said:

    Michelle, Voinovich was the last NO I think. Also late NO voters were: Inhof, Warner, McConnell, Brownback, Collins, Brown, Thune, and Coleman. I was trying to write them down as they voted

  58. #258
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:37 pm, jrlingreenbay said:

    Kennedy talking about a “minority in the Senate” blocking progress.

    What part of 53 out of 100 does he consider a ‘minority’?

  59. #259
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:42 pm, Mark x said:

    I guess you can thank Sean Hannity for shaming Voinovich into flipping.

    Voinovich is so stupid he didn’t realize he flipped.

  60. #260
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:45 pm, JEM said:

    Okay, folks. We’ve beaten off the assault. We’re still holding the hill. Harry Reid’s stumbling away with a 7.62 round in his butt. Ted Kennedy is laying in a shell-hole panting and belching. Specter is looking around wondering what happened. Mitch McConnell snuck quietly out of his bunker and put his stripes back on.

    The problem of course is that while something very bad has been stopped, we still haven’t fixed anything.

  61. #261
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:47 pm, Brian72 said:

    A few gems from the Sessions thread at Ace of Spades HQ:

    With one piercing gaze, Jeff Sessions turned Lindsay Graham into the weeping pile of goo that called Harry Reid for emotional support.

    Jeff Sessions is so powerful, he once caused Trent Lott’s hair to move.

    Jeff Sessions was at a Senate party and spit a watermelon seed that ricocheted off Trent Lott’s hair, Byron Dorgan’s hair, and landed in Ted Kennedy’s single malt. True Story.

    Jack Baur wishes he was Jeff Sessions…

    Why did the Devil go down to Georgia? Because Jeff Sessions kicked his sorry ass out of Alabama.

    Jeff Sessions won the Tallegeda 500 in 5 consecutive years, but his victories have not been recognized by NASCAR because he was jogging.

    Jeff Sessions is actually over 300 years old. He is immune to the aging process thanks to a steady diet of roofing tacks, lightning, and treasonous congressmen. When asked about his unusual, life-extending diet, he replied “because my work here is not yet complete.”

    That’s good stuff. I just love that guy!
    He’s been great on Homeland Security and the War on Terror, now he’s the hero of the Battle against Shamnesty.

  62. #262
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:56 pm, steveegg said:

    Now that we can make this into a movie, let’s start casting calls using characters from “Kill Bill”. I’ll start with the obvious:

    Michelle – Beatrix “Black Mamba” Kiddo
    President Bush – Bill the Snake Charmer
    Ted Kennedy – Pai Mei
    Harry Reid – Budd the Sidewinder

  63. #263
    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:58 pm, USMCgramma said:

    What a great job by Michelle … Senators Sessions and DeMint were outstanding – thank heaven truth and common sense have prevailed. I’ll never understand how Bush thought he could dump this on the taxpayers. Re Fairness Doctrine -some have said whoever brings it up is shooting their party in the foot and I agree.

  64. #264
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:00 pm, amchristian said:

    On June 28th, 2007 at 12:47 pm, Brian72 said:

    A few gems from the Sessions thread at Ace of Spades HQ:

    ROFL! Those snippet made me laugh myself silly. Loved them. Thanks for posting them , they offered a great way to let go of all the stress I’d been holding throughout this process.

  65. #265
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:01 pm, tyrion said:

    It’ll be nice to go after the Dims again.

    I’ll only hold a grudge against the Pubs that made it a racial issue, or said I was too stupid to know what was in the bill – Bush, Graham, McCain, Chertoff, Chavez (total pack of a$$holes). They have my undying animosity.

    Time to donate to my Senators who voted the right way. I know they had a lot of pressure from special interests, and may have lost contributions for voting the right way. We’ll have to try to make it up to them.

  66. #266
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:02 pm, Brian72 said:

    Yeah, I read those last night and was very entertained, although not all of them are exactly clean or even funny, so I thought I would edit a little:)

    Glad you enjoyed that.

  67. #267
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:03 pm, JJwclink said:

    I think Senator Reid’s favorite rock band must have been The Who.
    “Tommy can you hear me”?

  68. #268
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:04 pm, gayle said:

    I am FINALLY back online! gee, guess Michelle didn’t like me today!

    I am now watching those that mourn.

    A Sad Day…..for those up for re-election! HAHA~!

  69. #269
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:05 pm, Shay said:

    This whole debacle has been brought to you by employers who would bring back slavery if they could find a way to do it, and by the legislators they bribed supported.

    Maybe it’s time to organize a nonprofit lobby of citizens who pay dues to make our voices heard at least as well as employers. AARP did it, why can’t we?

    Time to get serious about those employers too. If they can’t afford to hire citizens, they don’t need to be in business at all.

  70. #270
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:05 pm, jeanie said:

    I’m thrilled, thrilled to see that the grassroots “sleeping giant” woke up with this Bill. Who knew he/she was in cyberspace!!!!

  71. #271
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:07 pm, gayle said:

    We need to know what companies and corps. hire illegals and refuse to buy their products.

    If there are others like retail chains, discount store, etc., likewise.

    Who can compose a list? Michelle??

  72. #272
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:08 pm, pbachran said:

    Good work Michelle!
    Half of Nevada (Ensign) did the right thing.
    But watch out, the next big push is the New Hush Rush Doctrine. Talk radio must be shut down to protect the Left. There is no room for disagreement with them – after all the first amendment only applies to them.

  73. #273
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:10 pm, tyrion said:

    Cornyn R-TX is a real hero in all this. He started out working with the “Grand Bargainers”. When he saw what a piece of crap they turned out, he switched sides. Took some abuse from McCain (jerk!).

    I’m proud of him.

  74. #274
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:10 pm, Laree said:

    Yeah Alabama is going to save the Union, we are in the twilight zone folks..don’t get me wrong Jeff Sessions is the Man..where are the rest of the States Persons? I was a little concerned about Hutchinson in TX., cause I have caught her using the White House talking points here and there.

    I think the phones should get jammed again With “Wheres the Fence”

    Ted Kennedy ???? What is up with that tirade? Harry Reid makes me miss Tom Daschel of SD.

    I wonder now if all the Presidential Canidates will get the message? the phones got jammed!!

    I don’t want “These Elected Officials” to decide to pass a bill for my own good, I want them to pass the bill, that The Majority of the American People want. The list of yeas should be noted for those Senator’s next Senatorial Elections.

  75. #275
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:12 pm, gayle said:

    What is the Senate doing now?

    I have not watched for over an hour.

  76. #276
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:12 pm, schratboy said:

    I’ve come up with a new term:

    Shazamnesty!
    With the wave of the hand all criminals in the country illegally will be made citizens! –Ted Kennedy

  77. #277
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:16 pm, Kimmer said:

    Senator Switch-back is my senator.

    I’m so embarrassed.

  78. #278
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:17 pm, Dersu said:

    This pretty much kills MaCain ever being anything more than what he is now.

    No comment on what I think he is now.

  79. #279
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:18 pm, gayle said:

    Anyone?

    I am watching people move around and just wondered if the Senate has other issues to deal with today.

  80. #280
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:19 pm, Laree said:

    All,

    Here is Senator Hutchinson’s position on the Bill. I think in the end she did the right thing. I think she wanted to deliver somekind of immigration bill for the President. It couldn’t happen in the form of this really bad bill.

    http://hutchison.senate.gov/speech561.html

  81. #281
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:20 pm, Alphonse said:

    I don’t know what is so hard about deporting 12-30 million (gov probably lies about the numbers) illegal aliens. That would be a tiny portion of the yearly airline traffic.

    http://tinyurl.com/2tl9ve
    BTS, a part of DOT’s Research and Innovative Technology Administration (RITA), reported that the airlines carried 745.7 million passengers on their total systems during 2005.

    Eduardo Kennedy is a shameless BSer–a manipulative sloganeer. What else do we hear from Washington these days besides manipulative sloganeering? We’re stupid. Duhh.

    Not that it is necessary to deport illegal aliens. Simply remove the motivation to come by ending the jackpot baby program (which has no basis in the Constitution as the 14th amendment was written for freed slaves) and punish employers for hiring illegals to dry up the jobs.

  82. #282
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:20 pm, citizen said:

    I don’t think this is over by any means. Here’s some relevant information the overclass doesn’t want to hear about. Might be a good idea to flood the bandwidth with this information, ’cause the fight’s not over:

    http://www.heritage.org/Research/Immigration/tst052107a.cfm

    citizen

    95theses.wordpress.com

  83. #283
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:21 pm, xplodeit said:

    I’ll see you at the Bill signing El Presidente Bush.
    Thank you very much Michelle for all your hard work and a very big thank you to all of you out there that made calls, faxes, and everything else to make this VICTORY!!!

  84. #284
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:23 pm, ajmontana said:

    Is there going to be a Parade or anything? I feel like We just won the World Series. WhooHoo!!!!!!

  85. #285
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:23 pm, Dersu said:

    I heard Reid, Teddy and trent were all
    headed to Martha’s for a drink.

    Reid and trent voted 2/3 majority for Teddy not to drive and had to ride in the back seat.

  86. #286
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:24 pm, ajmontana said:

    I dont know Gayle, I took a break and watered the garden smiling the entire time.

  87. #287
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:25 pm, LerP said:

    While read your blog posting concerning the Senate and the “Shamnesty” debate and cloture vote I am listening to Rush Limbaugh via the WOAI listen live fed.

    They are currently on break for top of the hour news. They just played a clip of President Bush saying, and paraphrasing, The American people are very concerned about the immigration issue. It is a shame that the Senate/Congress have not acted on it.

    Didn’t the Senate just vote for cloture? Didn’t they vote for cloture because they finally woke up and listened to the American people?

    I believe President Bush purposely made that misleading statement to make it sound like the Senate is DOING NOTHING, when actually the are doing something…………listening to the American people and voting against his Amnesty bill.

    It’s not that they’re not doing nothing. They are not giving amnesty to illegal aliens.

  88. #288
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:28 pm, gayle said:

    He’s delusional or covering his butt.

    Either way, he can kiss his legacy, “GOODBYE, ADIOS!”

    I just see a few Senators sitting around..guess they’re on lunch break.

    Heard the HOUSE passed a wage increase for themselves.
    No surprise there huh?

  89. #289
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:28 pm, steveegg said:

    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:12 pm, gayle said:
    What is the Senate doing now?

    I have not watched for over an hour.

    Mourning.

  90. #290
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:28 pm, Bill Grant said:

    Again, well done Michelle.

  91. #291
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:31 pm, Pulchritudinous Patriot said:

    Now is the time to start telling our reps and senators, as well as the President to start enforcing the laws that are already on the books and to

    Build the fence!

  92. #292
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:31 pm, AlohaGuy said:

    Dersu, are Reid and Trent aware enough to know it’s a problem if Teddy drives… ;)
    Thanks MM – take a break.
    Now, if you take that idiot Reid’s speech and you substitute “lettuce” for “immigration”, you would get Chertoff’s talking points – “Is lettuce a problem? Of course it is. But is lettuce a problem limited…to border states, big cities? No. Lettuce is a problem all over America.”
    Buffoons everywhere.
    Nice work everyone.

  93. #293
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:34 pm, gayle said:

    Sessions will now open with;

    “Let tuce Pray”

  94. #294
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:36 pm, ajmontana said:

    You could feel their ship sinking yesterday, the more they spoke the deeper into the ocean they sank.

  95. #295
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:37 pm, jrlingreenbay said:

    While we, and others who saw this bill for what it truly was, rightfully and happily pat ourselves and each other on the back for all our grassroots work to kill this bill, we must now move forward.

    Today,we have seen that the true power lies not with the chosen few in Washington, not with the corporations and big-money lobbyists, and certainly not with the main-stream media mouthpieces, all of whom wanted this bill to pass.

    The true power rests, as it should, with real American citizens like you and I, and when we exercise that power, we are a force to be reckoned with.

    In November 2006, a portion of that voice was sounded – when the GOP received a shot across the bow and lost both houses.

    Today, an even louder cry was issued. This one to all, Democrats and Republicans, that the will of the people will not be denied or ignored.

    It is our responsibility to answer those who throw up their hands today and say, “You got what you wanted – we wanted to do SOMETHING – but now we can’t do anything.”

    We must continue to apply pressure to Congress and the White House to do what we, as a majority of Americans want, and that is to secure the border and enforce the laws which are already on the books.

    Do not let the celebration of today’s victory overshadow the need to continue your hard work in gaining the ears and minds of those in power to do what we’ve elected them to do – represent us and our ideals.

  96. #296
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:37 pm, Pat said:

    HURRAY!

    WE TOOK ON THE “HOUSE OF LORDS” AND WON! IT’S 1776 ALL OVER AGAIN.

    DeMint’s speech said it all.

    Kudos to the blogosphere and to Sessions and DeMint. Let’s show them the love and make contributions to all our tireless bloggers and to heroes like DeMint and Sessions!!

  97. #297
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:38 pm, ajmontana said:

    Lol @ Gayle…..

  98. #298
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:45 pm, puhiawa said:

    Bush’s statement. Nothing about border security, mandatory English, sending illegals home.
    http://www.fednews.com/transcript.htm?id=20070628t1209

    No. he will try to use nonenforcment as a club again.

  99. #299
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:46 pm, Sick of RINOs said:

    My idiot Senator, McConell, will now probably pull a Kerry when this issue comes up during his re-election (and it WILL come up):

    I voted for amnesty before I voted against amnesty.

    What a gutless enema juice.

  100. #300
    On June 28th, 2007 at 1:49 pm, Bruce said:

    THE PEOPLE WON THIS ONE (AGAIN)! Thank you Michelle and everyone else who joined together to defeat AMNESTY!

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