Thursday, March 7, 2013

Rand Paul uses 13-hour filibuster to block CIA director nomination amid drone revelations

Rand Paul filibuster goes nearly 13 hours, blocking John Brennan nomination | World | News | National Post:  (Associated Press)

March 7, 2013 - "WASHINGTON — A Republican senator and tea party favorite from Kentucky used an old-style filibuster lasting nearly 13 hours to take control of the chamber and block Senate confirmation of John Brennan’s nomination to be CIA director.

"Sen. Rand Paul ended his filibuster Thursday shortly after midnight, but Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, also a Kentucky Republican, said he would continue to oppose Brennan’s confirmation and resist ending the debate on President Barack Obama’s nominee to lead the spy agency.

"Paul’s performance, which centered on questions about the possible use of drones against targets in the United States, clearly energized a number of his GOP colleagues, who came to the floor in a show of support and to share in the speaking duties. And even as the night progressed, Paul appeared invigorated despite being on his feet for so long. Actual talking filibusters have become rare in the Senate, where the rules are typically used in procedural ways to block the other party’s agenda."





Read more: http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/03/07/republican-sen-rand-paul-uses-epic-filibuster-to-block-obamas-cia-director-nomination-amid-drone-revelations/
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