Mike Enzi joins Boehner and Kyl on the not so fast on the transparency thing front.
In an interview with Sirius XM's POTUS channel today, Enzi was asked about his expectations for the health care reform summit:
"I'm really worried about it," he said. "I think it's gonna be just a media show, instead of an actual opportunity to take a look at things."
But Enzi has previously demanded that Obama keep his campaign promise and air the debate on C-SPAN, undersigning a letter from Sen. John Thune (R-SD) (and signed by the rest of the Senate Republicans) to Harry Reid that called for "increased transparency," and asserted that "closed door negotiations and unprecedented special provisions in exchange for votes do not meet the expectations of the American people."
There's an added level to Enzi's hypocrisy, since he spent so much time in closed door meetings as one of the Baucus Gang of Six. He apparently had no objections to those negotiations being secret. But the House/Senate conference, no, that had to be transparent. But now we might once again have too much transparency by having this meeting televised. His head must be spinning, trying to figure out just how much transparency is the right amount.
But, it's beginning to sound like excuse making from these Republicans for a potential no-show.