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03-16-2016, 11:19 PM
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Originally Posted by i'va biggen
Obama can nominate one.
The Senate can ignore it.
The people can laugh at the childish shits.
Hillary gets elected.
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And the beat goes on, lol. You fucking momo.
Jim
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03-16-2016, 11:28 PM
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Originally Posted by I B Hankering
Kennedy was the third nominee from 1987, and Bork had been the first, right, eatbibeau? Guess you'd be a little bit on the hypocritical side if you still wanna talk about "fairness" after you consider what the dim-retards did to Bork, right, eatbibeau? BTW, eatbibeau, W was still president with 18 months left to serve when Schumer advocated blocking any W nominations.
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18 months is a long time to block a nomination. Shame on Schumer.
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03-16-2016, 11:33 PM
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I fail to see which of these videos shows them refusing to even give a nominee a hearing... talk is cheap, action is different. But the proof is in the pudding... Let's not pretend that the democrats have actually done this any time recently.
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Lemme get this straight, fido. So you're saying Biden, Schumer and Reid should NOT be taken at their word, even when they give televised speeches on the Senate floor? They shouldn't be trusted to do what they say they will do? Is that a rule of thumb we should apply to all promises made by all Democrats? Thanks for the heads up!
The only reason they didn't act on their promises not to consider a Supreme Court nominee close to an election is because no seats became vacant. Which raises the question - why did they go out of their way in the first place to loudly proclaim new rules for confirmation, when there was no open SCOTUS seat to be filled anyway? Why address a contingency that might not occur? They obviously felt pretty adamant about the underlying principle when Bush 1 and 2 were in the White House.
So you're straining credibility when you argue they shouldn't be held to their own words. They explained how the confirmation process should work, now you claim they didn't mean it. Sorry, no one is buying it.
Biden, Schumer and Reid made their own beds and it's time for them to lie in them.
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03-17-2016, 12:21 AM
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The President has done his job. Now the Senate must do theirs. Underneath the penumbra of "advise and consent" is to advise that the next President make the nomination. The Senate is not shirking its duty by refusing to consider this nomination, they are advising. The public can make up their own minds how they feel about it. Ask 20 people on the street what they think. You'll get 19 blank stares.
This nominee is is quite friendly toward gun restrictions. He is softer on the 2nd Amendment than Assup is with a woman. Ijs.
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03-17-2016, 12:29 AM
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And the beat goes on, lol. You fucking momo.
Jim
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fucking mo fo
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03-17-2016, 12:36 AM
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Right, you fucking no nothing faggot.
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Did you mean "know" nothing, LittleLiberalEva? I guess you didn't "no" that.
If you want to insult someone's intelligence, make sure you're not more stupid than they are. LOL,
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03-17-2016, 06:01 AM
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Sure, they have their privileges, and they probably have the constitutional right to simply avoid the hearing altogether..
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There's no probably to it
And now if you say "probably" why before did you disperse the notion it wasn't by alluding to it being hypocritical to want to follow it, the constitution, yet deny Obama?
Just as that great constitutional scholar Obama, himself, has been doing
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03-17-2016, 06:21 AM
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You're starting to look pretty stupid right now. The US CONSTITUTION says that the president shall nominate a person to the bench. That is a requirement and not a suggestion. However, the CONSTITUTION also says that "with the advise and consent" of the Senate shall judges be appointed. It is the Senate who approves or disapproves, not the President. The president is in the inferior position of finding candidates that satisfy the Senate.
Plus, the Biden Rule from 1992;
"Once the political season is under way, action on a Supreme Court nomination must be put off until after the election campaign is over,"
As President of the Senate (one of the duties of the Vice President) Biden's words carry weight no matter how partisan or stupid.
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Thanks for the civics lesson.
You might want to refrain from butt-fucking your cousin, Gay Lengua while you're posting. You blew your concentration while he was passionately screaming in your ear. You contra-dicked this thread. Obama fulfilled his duty and if the Senate shall fulfill theirs with their "advise and consent", they will do what they were elected to do...FUCKING WORK.
And I could care less what the Three Stooges, Biden, Schumer and Reid said on this. It's as if Bitch McConnell reached back in time and invoked the "monkey see, monkey do" rule.
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03-17-2016, 06:56 AM
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Thanks for the civics lesson.
You might want to refrain from butt-fucking your cousin, Gay Lengua while you're posting. You blew your concentration while he was passionately screaming in your ear. You contra-dicked this thread. Obama fulfilled his duty and if the Senate shall fulfill theirs with their "advise and consent", they will do what they were elected to do...FUCKING WORK.
And I could care less what the Three Stooges, Biden, Schumer and Reid said on this. It's as if Bitch McConnell reached back in time and invoked the "monkey see, monkey do" rule.
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No Prolapseanus, the Senate will do their job and represent their constituents. Merrick is pro choice and anti gun. The Senate doesn't have to give him a hearing, pure and simple. Truth be told, Obama prolly doesn't want him confirmed. This is just a shameful political play by Obama. He's using Merrick as a pawn. Obama would prefer a radical left jurist. So would Hillary. Obama is trying to win the Senate back. Waiting 7 months isn't a big deal. The country has gone longer without a full compliment of judges on the SC.
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03-17-2016, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by bambino
No Prolapseanus, the Senate will do their job and represent their constituents. Merrick is pro choice and anti gun. The Senate doesn't have to give him a hearing, pure and simple. Truth be told, Obama prolly doesn't want him confirmed. This is just a shameful political play by Obama. He's using Merrick as a pawn. Obama would prefer a radical left jurist. So would Hillary. Obama is trying to win the Senate back. Waiting 7 months isn't a big deal. The country has gone longer without a full compliment of judges on the SC.
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They aren't representing their constituents, Lambino... majority (58% according to a news poll) says the Senate SHOULD open up hearings on the nominee.
"Let the people decide...?" Yertle and Repubes don't give a FUCK what the people decide...
And Bitch McConnell actually says it doesn't matter if the Pres. is a Repube or a Demagogue.., we should wait...
BULLSHIT.
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03-17-2016, 08:37 AM
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Republicans are fueling the Trump campaign by their silly, partisan behavior. One could argue that under McConnell and Boehner, the GOP created the Trump campaign.
Just St wait until The Drumpf nominates one of the Kardashians....
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03-17-2016, 08:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Prolongus
They aren't representing their constituents, Lambino... majority (58% according to a news poll) says the Senate SHOULD open up hearings on the nominee.
"Let the people decide...?" Yertle and Repubes don't give a FUCK what the people decide...
And Bitch McConnell actually says it doesn't matter if the Pres. is a Repube or a Demagogue.., we should wait...
BULLSHIT.
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Actually, a NBC-WSJ poll has the population more evenly divided with the difference at only 1% ... which falls into the margin of error. "Elections have consequences," as Odumbo said.
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03-17-2016, 09:56 AM
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03-17-2016, 10:06 AM
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Did you mean "know" nothing, LittleLiberalEva? I guess you didn't "no" that.
If you want to insult someone's intelligence, make sure you're not more stupid than they are. LOL,
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" Intelligence " and EKIM don't belong in the same sentence. His rage over being abandoned by his hero AND mentor, woomby, has The Chimp calling ME woomby !!!
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03-17-2016, 10:16 AM
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Congress will do what has always been done and if Senator choose to filibuster the nomination, then Obama can cry in his near beer with regrets for doing the same.
Should it be called the revenge of Bork?
The truth of the matter is that you never know what you are going to get once they put those robes on but, if he has ever made a decision that was based on anything other than the constitution and the law that has even the slightest hint of being biased as a liberal, you can bet your ass the Republicans will roll over like they always do and take it firmly up the ass for it is not their ass but ours that will get fucked.
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Well then Ekim, assup, Lil Cotex and the rest of the lying liberal reach around crew ought to be all for it, if it means that they're going to get their fudge packed !
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