Friday News Dump Alert
Democrats held the line and Hans von Spakovsky is out as FEC Commissioner.
President Bush's contentious nominee for the Federal Election Commission has yanked his name from consideration, potentially ending a broader confirmation deadlock in the Senate.
Hans von Spakovsky, a former Justice Department official who never had Democratic support to win confirmation, withdrew his nomination on Friday.
Bush "reluctantly accepted" von Spakovsky's request, the White House said.
I heard that Bush was giving up on the von Spakovsky nomination in solidarity with the troops.
Get this, Hans sez that the drawn-out nomination process has been terribly hard on his family and he doesn't have the financial resources to wait around. Well that's just terrible. Hopefully some think tank like Heritage or AEI in need of a known vote suppressor on staff will pick up the slack for him. Or maybe someone is needed to go around the country and agitate for crap voter ID laws to depress turnout in November. I'm sure he'll find something.
This is kind of a big deal because it'll break the deadlock at the FEC and get it to function again in this election year. And with McCain breaking finance laws with each passing day by continuing to spend primary money over the limit without getting out of the public system, the oversight agency ought to be in working order. (I say kind of because the FEC is a rather toothless body)
But really it's big because of poor George and Hans, getting kicked around again. It feels good to win one every so often.
Labels: campaign finance, FEC, George W. Bush, Hans von Spakovsky, voter suppression
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