Thursday, March 16, 2006

Dayton assails Feingold's call for censuring Bush

It's nice to see Sen. Dayton come out from under his desk long enough to actually sound sensible. Not overly couragious though considering he likely had to consult the polls before making this pronouncement. That or he's playing the shill for Hil.

WASHINGTON - Minnesota Sen. Mark Dayton Thursday strongly criticized fellow Democrat Russ Feingold's resolution to censure President Bush over domestic spying.

"It's an overreaching step by someone who is grandstanding and running for president at the expense of his own party and his own country," Dayton said of Feingold, a Wisconsin senator and potential 2008 presidential candidate.

"I think it's a very dangerous territory for the democracy that we have in this country to be playing around with those kinds of resolutions, without any consultations from his colleagues. I think it was irresponsible."

Dayton is a member of Feingold's own party from a neighboring state, and has himself been one of Bush's harshest critics.

Dayton said he and his Democratic colleagues were "blindsided" by Feingold's proposal, made on ABC News on Sunday.

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