Gate's old enemy
By Robert D. Novak
Saturday, November 11, 2006
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One reason for hurrying Senate confirmation of Robert
Gates as secretary of defense through the lame-duck
session of Congress is to avoid confrontation with an
old enemy: James Webb, who will be a Democratic senator
from Virginia in the new Congress starting in January.
During President Reagan's second term, Gates and Webb
clashed as colleagues. Webb as secretary of the Navy
objected to plans by Gates, then deputy national
security adviser, for U.S. warships to protect oil
platforms in the Persian Gulf. The hot-tempered Webb
made clear his irritation with the soft-spoken Gates.
Considering his background, Webb is likely to go on the
Senate Armed Services Committee. The White House wants
to confirm Gates before Webb is sworn in.
RAHM'S OBSTACLE
Ambitions of Rep. Rahm Emanuel of Illinois to be
majority whip, third-ranking in the House Democratic
hierarchy, were torpedoed by Congressional Black Caucus
insistence on the post going to Rep. James Clyburn of
South Carolina as an African-American.
Emanuel, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee
chairman, is celebrated as architect of his party's
return to House control. But there has been no
African-American in a top congressional leadership
position in more than 14 years, though five blacks are
in line to be committee chairmen.
Emanuel agreed to succeed Clyburn in the lesser post of
House Democratic Caucus chairman. Clyburn is a popular
figure serving his seventh term. Emanuel, while only in
his second term and too abrasive to be well liked by
colleagues, has emerged as a political superstar.
ALLEN'S BLUNDER
Prominent Virginia Republicans are bitter at Sen. George
Allen for losing his seat in the Senate, causing a
Democratic majority there, because of his now deflated
presidential ambitions.
These critics charge that Allen took for granted his
re-election against what looked like a weak Democratic
field and concentrated on building an organization in
key presidential test states, headed by Iowa and New
Hampshire. Accordingly, Allen did not have an effective
Virginia campaign structure in place when his own
mistakes jeopardized his election to a second Senate
term.
Republican second-guessers outside Virginia say Allen's
mistake was not in failing to prepare for the state
campaign but in not avoiding it, as Gov. Mitt Romney did
in Massachusetts. By skipping an uphill re-election
fight in a heavily Democratic state, Romney has been
able to start building a national presidential campaign
organization without worrying about his home front.
DEPARTED PORKERS
Three of the powerful Republican "Cardinals," the House
Appropriations subcommittee chairmen who dispense
federal pork, were defeated in the midterm elections.
The losing Cardinals were Reps. Don Sherwood of
Pennsylvania (Foreign Operations subcommittee), John
Sweeney of New York (Treasury-Transportation-HUD) and
Charles Taylor of North Carolina (Interior). Rep. Anne
Northup of Kentucky, another senior pork-dispensing
appropriator, also lost.
Sens. Mike DeWine of Ohio and Conrad Burns of Montana,
both Senate appropriators who favored pork, were
defeated (after Burns attacked his victorious Democratic
opponent for opposing earmarks). Two other defeated
Republican senators, Rick Santorum of Pennsylvania and
Jim Talent of Missouri, voted for notorious pork
projects: the "Bridge to Nowhere" in Alaska and the
"Railroad to Nowhere" in Mississippi.
"CHURCH ELECTIONEERING"
The Rev. Barry Lynn, a crusader against "church
electioneering," during the campaign sent threatening
letters to religious leaders warning that they could
lose tax exemptions if their houses of worship engage in
partisan political activity.
As chairman of Americans United for Separation of Church
and State, Lynn long has assailed the Religious Right.
In warning ministers that their churches may be subject
to audits and retroactive tax payments, he specifically
cited the experience of conservative churchmen Pat
Robertson and Jerry Falwell.
"If the IRS determines that your house of worship has
engaged in unlawful intervention," Lynn wrote the
ministers, "it can revoke the institution's tax-exempt
status or levy significant fines on the house of worship
or its leaders." He cautioned the parsons "to be
especially wary of so-called 'voter guides.'"
Robert Novak is syndicated columnists and editor of the
Evans-Novak Political Report
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