When Is Losing Winning?
This's preposterous of course when the Repugs control Congress.
The Republican-controlled Congress seems to be struggling lately to carry out its most basic mission: passing legislation.
A proposed constitutional ban on gay marriage failed. Long-debated immigration legislation has reached an impasse. The House passed a line-item veto and estate-tax measures that face significant hurdles in the Senate, while the Senate devoted a week to impassioned debates about Iraq that resulted only in two failed Democratic resolutions.
Democratic critics are reviving Harry Truman's taunt about a "do-nothing" Congress. But many Republicans say they are where they want to be as they head into November elections, which will determine whether they retain House and Senate majorities.
In every instance, Republican leaders pushed legislation known to have little or no chance of enactment but also known to appeal to conservative voters, whose turnout is crucial to the party's success.
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