they are disingenuous wimps. The attacks are becoming more desperate, it's becoming silly.
Is this motion a calculated political move by Feingold? Of course. But it's completely risk-free for him. Even if no other senator signs on, it makes Bush and Senate Republicans look bad, and it separates Feingold from other Senate Democrats, as did his attempted filibuster on PATRIOT. Feingold wants to be elected President in 2008, and to that end he is not only attracting publicity and gaining free media and name recognition, but he is doing something that John Kerry and Al Gore
(to pick two random names) did not bother to do before their presidential runs: showing that he can lead, that he will take risky and potentially unpopular actions in service of something he believes is right.
http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemID=20485So for eight years Al Gore was VP, ran for president, won the election, but failed to show he can lead?