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Home Front: Politix
Arlen the Weathervane
2009-09-24
Sen. Arlen Specter isn't inconsistent -- he merely follows the political winds, no matter how they're blowing. His latest shift: He now wants to help labor bosses start more unions.

As a liberal Republican in 2007, Specter backed the Employee Free Choice Act, a cynically named bill labor was pushing because it would ban secret ballots, making it harder for coerced workers to resist organizing drives.

Then, feeling heat from the right -- in the form of a primary challenge -- Specter decided it best to oppose the bill, and quickly flip-flopped.

But then the winds shifted yet again: Having switched parties, Specter's now facing a challenge from his left -- from Democratic Rep. Joseph Sestak.

But, hey -- no problem for Specter. He's now back to pandering to the left -- to the very same labor bosses, in fact, whom he once betrayed on the "Free Choice" bill.

This time, Specter wouldn't ban secret ballots, but only require fast-track elections: If even a small group of workers petitions to unionize, an election would have to be scheduled within a week.

Labor bosses believe the short timetable would let them quickly ram through more votes in favor of organizing. Never mind any debate -- or even thoughtful consideration of the issue.

For Specter, it's the politics that count. If you want to know where he'll be on the issue next week, check with the weatherman.
Posted by:Fred

#3  Specter is the human chameleon. He turns into the color of whatever his background is at the moment. He would become a Republican (?) again if that's where the power was at the time.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-09-24 17:12  

#2  His Democrat primary challenger is way ahead of him, and even if he wins the primary, both Republican candidates are way ahead of him. Some wit even suggested that he should be welcomed to retirement by people mailing him packages of Depends.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2009-09-24 11:20  

#1  For Specter, it's the politics that count. This IDIOT is the POSTER CHILD for TERM LIMITS and those in Washington who should be VOTED OUT in 2010!!
Posted by: armyguy   2009-09-24 08:22  

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