Sen. Paul ends long floor speech blocking CIA pick

WASHINGTON (AP) — A tea party senator from Kentucky used an old-style filibuster lasting nearly 13 hours to block Senate confirmation of John Brennan nomination to be CIA director.
Sen. Rand Paul ended his filibuster shortly after midnight, but Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, also a Kentucky Republican, said he would continue to oppose Brennan's confirmation and ending debate on it.
After Paul yielded the floor, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., filed a motion to cut off debate on Brennan's nomination and bring it up for a vote.
Paul ended his lengthy speech with a joke. He said that he was tempted to go another 12 hours and try and break former South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond's filibuster record of 24 hours, but he needed to use the bathroom.
"I discovered that there are some limits to filibustering and I'm going to have to go and take care of one of those in a few minutes," Paul said.
But Paul's performance clearly energized his colleagues and even he seemed invigorated as the night progressed. Paul, a tea party favorite and a Republican critic of President Barack Obama's unmanned drone policy, started just before noon Wednesday by demanding the president or Attorney General Eric Holder issue a statement assuring that the aircraft would not be used in the United States to kill terrorism suspects who are U.S. citizens. He wasn't picky about the format, saying at one point he'd be happy with a telegram or a Tweet.
But by the time he left the floor, he said he'd received no response.
In a show of support, more than a dozen of Paul's colleagues who share his conservative views came to floor to take turns speaking for him and trading questions. McConnell congratulated Paul for his "tenacity and for his conviction." McConnell also called Obama's choice, John Brennan, a "controversial nominee."
Paul said he recognized that he can't stop Brennan from being confirmed. But the nomination was the right vehicle for a debate over what the Obama White House believes are the limits of the federal government's ability to conduct lethal operations against suspected terrorists, he said.
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, read Twitter messages from people eager to "Stand With Rand." The Twitterverse, said Cruz, is "blowing up." And as the night went on, Cruz spoke for longer periods as Paul leaned against a desk across the floor. Cruz, an insurgent Republican with strong tea party backing, read passages from Shakespeare's "Henry V" and lines from the 1970 movie "Patton," starring George C. Scott.
Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., made references to rappers Jay-Z and Wiz Khalifa. Rubio, a possible GOP presidential candidate in 2016, chided the White House for failing to respond. "It's not a Republican question. It's not a conservative question," Rubio said. "It's a constitutional question."
Dressed in a dark suit, white shirt and red tie, Paul read from notebooks filled with articles about the expanded use of the unmanned weapons that have become the centerpiece of the Obama administration's campaign against al-Qaida suspects. As he moved about the Senate floor, aides brought him glasses of water, which he barely touched. Senate rules say a senator has to remain on the floor to continue to hold it, even though he can yield to another senator for a question.
"No president has the right to say he is judge, jury and executioner," Paul said.
Not all Republicans were so enthusiastic about Paul's performance. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said the prospect of drones being used to kill people in the United States was "ridiculous" and called the debate "paranoia between libertarians and the hard left that is unjustified."
Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, echoed Graham. He said it is unconstitutional for the U.S. military or intelligence agencies to conduct lethal counterterrorism operations in the United States against U.S. citizens. Suggesting they can or might, Rogers said, "provokes needless fear and detracts attention from the real threats facing the country."
Later in the evening Paul, who is the son of former Texas congressman and libertarian leader Ron Paul, offered to allow a vote on Brennan if the Senate would vote on his resolution stating that the use of the unmanned, armed aircraft on U.S. soil against American citizens violates the Constitution. Democrats rejected the offer.
Along with Cruz and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., Republican Sens. Mike Lee of Utah, Jerry Moran of Kansas and Marco Rubio of Florida joined Paul briefly three hours into the debate but turned it back to him. Wyden has long pressed for greater oversight of the use of drones. Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., appeared later in the evening to trade questions with Paul.
The record for the longest individual speech on the Senate floor belongs to Thurmond, who filibustered for 24 hours and 18 minutes against the Civil Rights Act of 1957.
Holder came close to making the statement Paul wanted earlier in the day during an exchange with Cruz at a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, according to Paul.
Cruz asked Holder if the Constitution allowed the federal government to kill a U.S. citizen on U.S. soil who doesn't pose an imminent threat. Holder said the situation was hypothetical, but he did not think that in that situation the use of a drone or lethal force would be appropriate. Cruz criticized Holder for not simply saying "no" in response.
In a letter sent Tuesday to Paul, Brennan said the CIA does not have authority to conduct lethal operations inside the U.S.
Holder told Paul in a March 4 letter that the federal government has not conducted such operations and has no intention of doing so. But Holder also wrote that he supposed it was possible under an "extraordinary circumstance" that the president would have no choice but to authorize the military to use lethal force inside U.S. borders. Holder cited the attacks at Pearl Harbor and on Sept. 11, 2001, as examples.
Paul said he did not dispute that the president has the authority to take swift and lethal action against an enemy that carried out a significant attack against the United States. But Paul said he was "alarmed" at how difficult it has been to get the administration to clearly define what qualifies as a legitimate target of a drone strike.
Brennan's nomination won approval Tuesday by the Senate Intelligence Committee after the White House broke a lengthy impasse by agreeing to give lawmakers access to top-secret legal opinions justifying the use of lethal drone strikes against al-Qaida suspects overseas.
If confirmed, Brennan would replace Michael Morell, the CIA's deputy director who has been acting director since David Petraeus resigned in November after acknowledging an affair with his biographer.
Brennan currently serves as Obama's top counterterrorism adviser in the White House. He was nominated for the CIA post by the president in early January and the Intelligence Committee held his confirmation hearing on Feb. 7.
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Associated Press writer Jim Kuhnhenn contributed to this report.
Copyright 2013 The Associated Press.
What a putz.
Ours, the American government, is of, by and for the people.
And Americans have been killing Americans on American soil for centuries.Â
So why all the hoopla now?
Could it be that he's just starting to pay attention?
@Mikey Americans have been killing Americans on American Soil for centuries... Hmm, lets take a deeper look into this statement. So because we have been doing it for CENTURIES it makes it ok? I mean thats what you are saying correct? Do you have a say in that choice? To killing Americans on American soil, like we have been doing for so long? When is enough enough? Ask a military man if he thinks drones killing Americans on American soil without a trial. I bet 9/10 will say, "If we are just going to ruin our rights what am I fighting for?" Everyone has the right to a trial. THAT SIMPLE. We arent talking Thugs killing people in the streets. We are talking about the government taking away our civil liberties... The governments job is to the people not themselves and their own agendas. They dont make the rules. Our Constitution was not put in place to protect the government from us... it was put in place to protect us from the government.
Publicity stunt, nothing more. The record for a filibuster is 74 Hours. 13 isn't even a reasonable attempt.
I'd like to see the filibuster rule returned to reality: Stand up and talk and when you shut up, cloture is automatic. And the tag team method wasn't allowed (passing off to another senator to get your strength back).
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@Dr. Rawdog As you should. Once the Republicans take over, the fun begins.Â
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@Repoman Maybe with luck a great sinkhole will open up under Washington DC and swallow the whole kit and caboodle. Then maybe the people can actually pick some representatives who are interested in the people rather than themselves and their political careers.
Naw...silly me, thinking Americans are interested in making smart decisions.
@Dr. Rawdog@Playanekes
My crystal ball tells me the following.Â
In 2014 Democrats will win 51 percent of the house and 55 seats in the senate.Â
Because Democrats are Democrats, they wonât work together for anything productive and that two years will burn fast.Â
In 2016 Democrats will get 65 percen (280 seats) and break even at 55 in the senate, but the presidency will go to a Republican. Nothing will get done with a hostile presidency and legislature.
OR
My crystal ball says (always emotion the future) 65 percent for Democrats in the house and 59 seats in the senate, and then tank the following election cycle (less than 50%%%% in the house and 45 seats in the senate) and a Republican wins the presidency 2016.
But both Republicans and Democrats fail to succeed in any reforms when in control of both branches as either party are inept.
Oh as a note apparently "%%" is an escape character and each time I tried to limit the placement to ONE, I would get 4 (then 9 then.. you get the picture).Â
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"hearing that empty threat of Republicans taking over? " Well, it was pretty much only on fauxe nooze that anyone heard that !
Besides , neither of the social interface programs , 2.0 or 2.1 romney interacted well with humans, was a given he'd loose !
Holder meanwhile would not or could not answer a direct question as to whether or not targeting Americans on US soil without a warrant, a trial or a verdict was unconstitutional.
How many rights are people willing to just walk away from? Won't support the 2nd. President removes your 1st rights if he or any other politician is in the area. Illegal searches at airports. Indefinite detention through the NDAA.
But hey, health insurance and free birth control, yeah we got those!
@Owt_Raged Holder never answers any questions directly. He always includes weasel wording in any answer he does give so he can say that they "misunderstood" his answer when he comes under fire later. This guy is a disgrace to his office.
I can't decide which I hate more. Rand Paul, or the fact that in this case he's right. Armed drones should be under the control of the military only.
@hokeywolf  What? You're crazy!Â
I use armed drones regularly to hunt.Â
Those Hellfire missiles don't leave much meat, but it sure is fun!!! Â
:-P
@hokeywolfNo kidding, right?!Â
Oregon Democrat Ron Wyden was there with him. It wasn't a partisan thing.Â
The real controversy / protests on this drone killing will start when a gay is drone killed.
@Hellbilly  OMG...what about gay drones? (-GASP!-)
Has anyone thought about that possibility?Â
And illegal immigrant drones! Why they could take away jobs from American drones! Sneaky little b'stards sneaking across the border under radar and taking up permanent residency here!
Oh the humanity!
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"Paul, offered to allow a vote on Brennan if the Senate would vote on his resolution stating that the use of the unmanned, armed aircraft on U.S. soil against American citizens violates the Constitution. Democrats rejected the offer."
That says something right there! Â Why would they reject such an offer?
The use of drones is, in my opinion, little more than a high tech hit man for hire, so there's little difference between a trained assassin and a drone - both do the same job but the human one costs less... and we know that's the CIA's game, and we've seen instances in recent history where our government DID kill citizens on us soil. Â
Drones just make it easier, that's all.
Glad to hear the Tea Party is more than just a monkey wrench gang! Â Go get'em Paul!
I dont see how anyone can be upset with what he said... at all. What about not supporting a bill that allows the government to drone American citizens on American soil is a bad thing? No trial just "hmm this guy is a suspected terrorist lets just bomb him." Many people have complained about our rights being taken away... then because they dont like Rand Paul or the Paul family all the sudden they forget that and switch sides... Stop already.Â
By rand paul's thinking timothy mcveigh was a patriot...
@uknow2 He's not actually said that but if you want to twist words and ideas around, the King of Drive-By Shootings is probably in Air Force One masturbating at the idea of wasting some old political enemies.
By Uncle Joe's thinking, the CIA should just buy a shotgun.
Paul ended his lengthy speech with a joke. He said that he was tempted to go another 12 hours and try and break former South Carolina Sen. Strom Thurmond's filibuster record of 24 hours, but he needed to use the bathroom.!!!!!!!!
So by his OWN admission he IS full of crap wow did have to read all that to know that....
@uknow2Â Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=Kgoi4TT9r9Y
We have budget problems in this country, what we get is a stupid person wasting senate time on a CIA issue that will have little or no impact on the budget. Â Where did this stupid person come from?
@RandyH Maybe people ask the same question about you.
@RandyH They get paid no matter what. He is just trying to get a bunch of politicians to do there job. Protect us!
@RandyHSo you don't have a problem if you or any of your family members are injured or killed due to collateral damage or mistaken identity?Â
Another case of a politician wasting tax payer money.
@RandyHÂ How did he waste tax payer money exactly? Â Congress hasn't passed a budget in four years and couldn't manage to take any action on the sequester since August of 2011, but you think a 12 hour speech demanding answers from the president on such a serious matter is somehow a waste of time. Â
#StandWithRand What he did today is stand for the Civil Liberties that we all cherish so much. I may get a lot of dislikes for this comment but that's ok. Today I felt proud to be American not ashamed to be. Sen Ron Wyden, what he did today was show integrity. Applause to him to for standing up there after voting for it, and taking a step back and thinking.... "hmm Rand makes some good points". This is a huge step in the right direction... Killing Americans on American soil is not a good thing... "You can't be judge, jury and executioner all in one," - Rand Paul
@Newsin Well put. Sick of Politicians. Finally someone took a stand that acts like a true American should!
First thing he has done that I agree with in a long time.
Looks like it just ended. Too bad.
Idiot
@granny4life So you're condoning the killing of Americans with drones? What part of unconstitutional don't you understand?
@scoreboard @granny4life The Constitution: Void where prohibited by presidential decree.
@granny4life  Thanks for identifying yourself. It save us the trouble.
@HenryBowman @granny4life not worth replying to granny, shes belongs in a nut house and is about as worthless as the pile my dog just left
@franksbeans @granny4life  @Dr. Rawdog Oh, that's what's on your head?  Thought you just had thick brown hair.  You should train your dog better -- you could suffocate under all that ****.
@franksbeans @HenryBowman @granny4life Ah the tolerant left...when left with no good argument the name calling and insulting begins.
@HenryBowman @granny4life you wish maybe they can use drones on all you nuts out there. I have no problem with that.  And if you had any intelligence you would get your news from other sources.  This man is very scary and so are most of you
@granny4lifeThat's the American way, isn't it? Disagree with someone and wish them dead. And you say I'm scary? Weird.
"if you had any intelligence you would get your news from other sources"Â From what sources do I currently get my news and what would you recommend as alternatives?
This is one POS... Hey hillbillies, why did you put this freak in this position ? He's a creepy man who feels entitled and want;s to take from you what you paid for, and then call you the loser.. This man is a disgusting pig... Got it ?
@dougrpdx Don't you just hate that some people are allowed to vote?
Me, too.
@HenryBowman @dougrpdx It is awesome that we all have the right to vote.
@HenryBowman @trololol @OliverNicholas I figured as much, but its difficult to detect demeanor through text - Ha!
@trololol @OliverNicholas  Of course, I was being facetious in response to his statement condemning the citizens of Kentucky for electing Rand Paul.
@HenryBowman @dougrpdx No no Mr. Bowman, its good that everyone hears how ridiculous someone can be at times and its also prudent to listen to the few that hold those different opinions whether through political discourse or voting, dont just dismiss them - on occasion one may be right.
@dougrpdx Are you talking about Obama, because that is EXACTLY what he has done.
@dougrpdx Who you talkin about?
Launch one at the Democrates and two at the Republicans and go have a beer.
I hope they target that thing on Rand's head.
This filibuster brought to you by the same lunatics who repeatedly claimed that Obama was a Kenyan, a socialist, a terrorist-sympathizer, and an alien hybrid. By all means, believe them now. They have to be right sooner or later, huh?
@badcat I'm pretty sure Rand would have called Obama a Keynesian (even more likely just a Corporatist), but it's not like you'd know the difference.
@badcat Pretty sure he is an alien. He looks like one.
@badcat He can shut them down real easy. All he has to do is say "Can you believe that guy? Of course we cannot have drone strikes within the United States, that would of course be illegal. Crazy talk!"
@JTesla Yep...I mean when has a politician ever said one thing and then done another later.