Sen. Jim DeMint may be the patron saint of lost causes in the Senate today, but he sure knows how to grab a headline.
Early this morning, DeMint backed off his plan to force a vote on expelling Alaska Sen. Ted Stevens from the Republican Conference — preferring to see how the Alaska vote count goes today.
Later in the morning there was a vote DeMint’s proposal on term limits for Senate leadership posts. DeMint obviously wants to make way in the Senate hierarchy for up and comers.
The proposal was rejected 36-5 by GOP senators.
Then DeMint proposed term limits for appropriators — a challenge to the old bulls and a not so subtle rebuke to the "bridge to nowhere" era of earmarks.
That was rejected 36-4.
But DeMint doesn’t give up easily — he’ll be back with his Ted Stevens expulsion resolution again on Thursday.
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