Republicans fear the loss of their only weapon left: the filibuster

That reluctance is understandable. Invariably, a party that has controlled both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue has over-reached, even without a filibuster-proof Senate majority, which last happened between 1977 and 1979, the first two years of Jimmy Carter's unhappy presidency. In the early 1990s, during the first Clinton administration, Democrats controlled White House and Congress, only to come a cropper in the mid-term elections of 1994. For most of the ... Full Story »

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Joel Kulenkamp
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by Joel Kulenkamp - Oct. 29, 2008

This story gives a lot of interesting history and background to the filibuster, such as the Dutch origin and Strom Thurmond's usage of it in the fifties.

What goes around comes around; didn't the Republicans their stranglehold on government for six years?

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