The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Saturday, July 26, 2003  

SCRUPLES? YOU WANT SCRUPLES?
Not in the Great Commonwealth of Pennsylvania

His is a career supremely and disgracefully laden with bad decisions, with kooky theories, and with questionable votes.

On that latter point could there be a vote by Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) that is stranger, less justified, and more inexplicable than his vote in the Senate Judiciary Committee in favor of the nomination of Alabama Attorney General William Pryor to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals?

This man -- Sen. Specter I mean, don’t even get me started on Pryor -- has no standards, no scruples, no principles, no guiding philosophy, no nothing. Nothing, that is, that doesn’t serve the interests of Sen. Specter himself.

Lord God, this is Pennsylvania for crying out loud. One of the original 13 colonies. Home to the “Cradle of Liberty.” The “Keystone State.”

And we’re represented in the U.S. Senate, the world’s highest, most prestigious deliberative democratic body, by Sen. Specter and by Sen. Rick Santorum (R).

I’m so ashamed.

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