Lee's One-Man Crusade to Oppose Obama's Nominees
Feb 28, 2012 | 429 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Bloomberg takes an in-depth look at Sen. Mike Lee's efforts to punish Pres. Obama for his Jan. 4 recess appointments by blocking all of the president's executive and judicial nominees.

“I can’t and won’t simply pretend as if nothing has changed,” Lee, a 40-year-old lawyer elected in November 2010, said in an interview. “Something has fundamentally changed in the balance of power between the president and the Senate. And he has shown a certain disrespect for our confirmation prerogative.”

As Republicans seek to take control of the Senate in the November election, Lee might end up posing more of a challenge to his party than to the Democratic president. Obama is accusing Republicans of obstructionism, playing off record-low congressional approval ratings. The question is whether other Republicans will join Lee or hold back and let him promote himself as a champion to the party’s right wing.

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