Even the Wall Street Journal editorial page says it would be a stupid thing to do.
https://www.wsj.com/opinion/the-hot-air-of-the-talking-filibuster-b3643289?gaa_at=eafs&gaa_n=AWEtsqd8lCdtTDZV9_drwaHxIhVHuA6y_AJjjcOMRNk9lewLHxnn6dtduhPXIPv2NeM%3D&gaa_ts=69960244&gaa_sig=6wG31k_Na8eiuq4_zp59VzxAM3I1xDj4AZRmt0l4Q_RpI9KBusQD8cusML0RhzJbDc3NXG8oJVBeB0la5kfZ0A%3D%3D
The Hot Air of the Talking Filibuster
As Washington grows ever more gridlocked, members grow ever more interested in testing the filibuster. With most Republican senators adamant that they wont abolish the procedure outright (which is for the good), some in the activist base are instead demanding Senate leaders change it, by reviving the talking filibuster.
Specifically, Florida Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (with support from conservative senators, like Utahs Mike Lee) want Majority Leader John Thune to ditch cloture, the longstanding process that ends debateand a bills progress, if there is not 60 votes. Democrats would instead be forced to actively talk to stall a vote on the SAVE Act, a House bill requiring proof of citizenship when registering to vote and photo ID at the polls. Mr. Lee summed it up: Return to Senate tradition. Require filibustering senators to (gasp) actually speak. Using existing Senate rules. Pass the SAVE America Act. His X post contained (surprise, surprise) nostalgic video of Jimmy Stewart waging his one-man filibuster battle against corrupt Washington.
Talking by turns: Senate Democrats are pretty much united against the SAVE Act. So it wont be one Jimmy Stewart holding the floor: itll be 47. Under talking-filibuster rules, Democrats get two speeches apieceeach of unlimited lengthsimply to oppose moving on to the bill. In a total opposition scenario, thats 94 speeches. If each Democrat spoke for, say, eight hours at a timeeach twicethats about 750 hours (31 days) of talking. Under traditional talking-filibuster rules, there is no way to end this torture.
Then again . . . and again: Democrats can easily take turns eating, sleeping and flying home during this marathon. Only one of them needs to be on the floor giving a speech. The GOP, by contrast, will need to maintain almost all its members on the floor at all times. At any moment, Schumer might demand a quorum callwhich demand 51 senators. Schumer could also move to adjourn, which would restart the legislative dayproviding Democrats a whole new round of 94 speeches. Indeed, any new question or point sparks another round of speeches. What is the lefts top priority in 2026? Blocking entirely the GOP agenda. A talking filibuster provides Democrats a pain-free, headline-friendly way of taking the Senate (and by extension the entire GOP Congress) offline for a very long period.