Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell

Mitch McConnell

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Mitch McConnell has been the minority leader for the United States Senate since 2006. He first came to the Senate as an intern and won his Senate seat for Kentucky in 1984.

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Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell

Mitch McConnell

with Mitch McConnellvia Uncommon Knowledge
Wednesday, March 28, 2012

This week, on Uncommon Knowledge with Peter Robinson, Senate minority leader Mitch McConnell discusses why the glacial pace of deliberations and decisions in the Senate is a feature, not a bug.
“Once it was clear the president was going to try to turn us into a Western European country as rapidly as he could, about the only strategy you have left when your opposition has a forty-seat majority in the House. . . . We knew we couldn’t stop the agenda. But we thought we had a chance of creating a national debate about whether all of this excess was appropriate. And the key to having a debate, frankly and candidly, was to deny the president, if possible, the opportunity to have any of these things be considered bipartisan.” (37:41)