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  • 标题:Kennedy Brings Back His Gunslinger
  • 作者:Novak, Robert D
  • 期刊名称:Human Events
  • 印刷版ISSN:0018-7194
  • 出版年度:2005
  • 卷号:Aug 1, 2005
  • 出版社:Eagle Publishing

Kennedy Brings Back His Gunslinger

Novak, Robert D

Brutal Roberts Confirmation Fight Ahead?

An alert last week from backers of John Roberts cautions not to take seriously Democratic complaints that they cannot stop his confirmation. A memo sent to thousands of conservatives warns that the assault on President Bush's Supreme Court nominee is yet to come. A major reason cited for this belief is the man back at Sen. Teddy Kennedy's side on the Senate Judiciary Committee: James Plug.

"It is hard to fathom Mr. Plug's coming back to Capitol Hill after 30 years of private practice for anything other than a bitterly tough confirmation fight," says the memo, signed by three prominent Roberts backers. That argument is based on Plug's 38-year intermittent history as Kennedy's gunslinger. Not contained in the memo is Hug's clandestine activity since his return investigating at least one Bush judicial nominee, appellate Judge William Pryor.

The Kennedy-Plug partnership blocking confirmation of Republican judges dates to the defeat of President Richard Nixon's Supreme Court nominees Harrold Carswell and Clement Haynsworth. As Kennedy's rhetoric intensifies, the atmosphere leading up to Roberts' hearings feels like the eve of battle.

I had known Plug while he was a Kennedy aide in the late 1960s and in Kennedy's 1980 campaign for President. He returned my call last week, and I asked why Plug, now age 66, would return to a job normally filled by somebody 30 years younger. When he learned what I was after, Plug broke off the conversation and said he would resume the next day if he could. He never did.

I did not even get a chance to ask him about the Pryor nomination, but I talked to several other sources. When Plug returned to Kennedy's staff two years ago, he was immersed in the Kennedyled attempt to reject Bush judicial nominees. Alabama Atty. Gen. Pryor, nominated to the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, was a principal target.

Documents concerning Pryor's fund raising as founder of the Republican Attorneys General Association (RAGA) were leaked to Kennedy's office by a former RAGA secretary who took the documents without permission. Three sources, including one Senate aide, told me Plug was the Kennedy staffer receiving the purloined material.

After my brief conversation with Plug, Kennedy's press office said the aide was too busy to talk to me. Over five days of repeated questions about his role in the Pryor confirmation fight, I received no answer. As to why he returned to Kennedy's staff, the senator's press aide referred me to a flattering 2003 profile of Plug in the Hill newspaper. "It was an extraordinary opportunity to maybe repeat history," Plug was quoted as saying.

The Hill interview did not indicate Plug's repetition of history when he returned earlier to help Kennedy battle a stiff 1994 re-election challenge by current Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney. Plug hired private investigator Terry Lenzner to research Romney, an arrangement that was kept off official campaign reports.

That record is why Plug is mentioned prominently in the memo sent out this week by Leonard Leo (Federalist Society), Jay Sekulow (American Center for Law and Justice) and Edwin Meese (Heritage Foundation). It cites the bitter Clarence Thomas confirmation, when Democrats said they had no chance to win before beginning the real assault, warning the same can happen with Roberts.

Kennedy began stepping up his assault on Roberts in an August 19 Washington Post op-ed, questioning whether Roberts "will adopt a cramped and contorted view of our Constitution that will turn back the clock." That sounds like a toned-down version of Kennedy's description of "Robert Bork's America" as a country of "back-alley abortions" and "segregated lunch counters." Based on the past, has Jim Plug returned to provide ammunition for the senator's attack machine?

Copyright Human Events Publishing, Inc. Aug 29, 2005
Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning Company. All rights Reserved

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