
Republicans and conservative news media outlets like Fox News [6] keep repeating [7] the error made by newly-elected Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown [8], when he mistakenly called [9] the Senate process of reconciliation "the nuclear option [10]." The term the "nuclear option" was coined in 2005 by then-Majority Leader Trent Lott [11], when Democrats used the filibuster to block the appointment of appeals court judges nominated by George W. Bush [12]. This prompted Republicans to threaten to change the Senate rules so they could cut off debate on judicial nominees using a simple 51-vote majority instead of the required 60-vote majority needed to end a filibuster. The momentousness of this change -- effectively blocking the stalling technique known as the filibuster -- moved some Democrats to dub the Republicans' threat the "nuclear option." Thus, the phrase "nuclear option" refers to a major change in the rules of the Senate, not passing a bill using reconciliation. Passing a bill -- even a large and important bill -- through reconciliation is fairly standard procedure, and has been used many times before to approve major health care reform initiatives.
It's getting clearer that conservatives would rather sling around a scary, loaded old term and hope to elicit some emotional effect than come up with a new term -- or use the right words -- to communicate what they mean.
Links:
[1] http://dev.prwatch.org/users/5684/anne-landman
[2] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/politics/right-wing
[3] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/politics
[4] http://dev.prwatch.org/topics/propaganda
[5] http://www.addtoany.com/share_save?linkurl=http%3A%2F%2Fdev.prwatch.org%2Fnews%2F2010%2F03%2F8923%2Fconservatives-republicans-keep-incorrect-use-nuclear-option&linkname=Conservatives%2C%20Republicans%20Keep%20Up%20Incorrect%20Use%20of%20the%20%22Nuclear%20Option%22
[6] http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Fox_News
[7] http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/03/03/republicans-plan-anti-health-care-reform-blitz-democrats-regain-footing/
[8] http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Scott_Brown
[9] http://www.wbur.org/2010/03/03/brown-settles-in
[10] http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/nuclear_option
[11] http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Trent_Lott
[12] http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/George_W._Bush