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Old 09-19-2020, 07:51 PM   #46
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Another master troll baiter back from the 'band'!
Thank U - Budman,
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Old 09-19-2020, 11:04 PM   #47
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Does anyone understand the timeline? The mainstream media doesn't. We have about 50 days until the election and that is what the media and the left are concerned with but that is a red herring. After the election the Senate can still do business. Trump can nominate and the Senate can interview up to election day. Win or lose, the Senate can vote to confirm after the election and Trump has two months to put his choice on the court before the new Senate is sworn in the first Tuesday of January. As long as the Senate votes before that day, the choice is made and Trump and the country win.
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Old 09-19-2020, 11:36 PM   #48
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Amy Coney Barrett.... Trump hinted the next time he nominates a judge, it should be a Woman due to the treatment of Kanvanaugh... She will melt all the liberal snowflakes!
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Old 09-20-2020, 02:02 AM   #49
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let's hear what the democrats are planning. from the Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law no less. that bastion of far left horseshit


Op-Ed: Democrats have a secret weapon to thwart a rapid Ginsburg replacement. They should use it

https://www.yahoo.com/news/op-ed-dem...051959324.html


Erwin Chemerinsky
Sat, September 19, 2020, 12:19 AM CDT


Wouldn’t it be nice if Democrats and Republicans could just agree that the fair and right course would be to not replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg until after the presidential inauguration in January? We could simply stick, for now, with the precedent established by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell when he refused to hold a vote on the nomination of Merrick Garland to replace Justice Antonin Scalia.


At the time, nearly nine months before the 2016 presidential election, he declared, “The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president.”


But just hours after the announcement of Ginsburg’s death on Friday, McConnell declared, “President Trump’s nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate.”

and why not? she's dead and won't get any deader .. why wait?


There is little Democrats can do to stop Trump from nominating someone and the Republicans from confirming that person quickly, if that’s what they choose to do. Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate, and they have eliminated the use of the filibuster in Supreme Court nominations. So the hope must be that four Republican senators — perhaps those facing tight reelection races — will have the courage to stand up to their party and refuse to allow a confirmation to be rushed through.


That is probably a distant hope. So far, Senate Republicans have shown little inclination to stand up to Trump and McConnell, as was evident in their confirming Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, despite compelling testimony about an alleged sexual assault and perjury — and despite clear evidence that he lacked judicial temperament. Nor did Republicans demonstrate any independence or courage during the impeachment of Trump.


not one word about Harry Reid. he started it Mitch perfected it. payback. like .. they didn't see that coming??


stand up to Trump over what? some libtard bimbo's fake story? then when Biden gets accused by Tara Reade it's a smear campaign! hey joey .. where's those records? in your basement?


That leaves Democrats with few cards to play at a crucial moment for our democracy. The stakes are enormous. Last term, with Ginsburg on the bench, the court handed down surprising 5-4 decisions to protect individual rights, including a decision to strike down Louisiana’s restrictive abortion law and to invalidate Trump’s rescission of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program. If Ginsburg is replaced by a hard-line conservative who puts politics and feelings ahead of the law, the chance of such rulings will evaporate.


On the current court, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. is ideologically in the middle. To be sure, he is to the right of America’s current political center, but at times he joins with the liberals, including in a vote to uphold the Affordable Care Act. If Ginsburg is replaced with someone from the far right, like Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who is frequently mentioned as a likely nominee, there will be five justices substantially more conservative than Roberts. There would be virtually no hope that abortion rights could survive such a court, and little chance of checking Trump.


One way for Democrats to make clear they will not tolerate Republicans trying to fill this seat in advance of the election would be for them to pledge that, if they take the White House and Senate in November, they will increase the size of the Supreme Court to 13 justices.


just like liberals. when things don't go your way, change the rules! rules can be changed, and changed again


The number of justices on the court is set by federal law, not the Constitution. Since its beginnings, it has ranged from having between five and 10 members. Since the 1860s, it has remained at nine.


When President Franklin Roosevelt suggested expanding the Supreme Court in the 1930s to overcome court hostility to the New Deal, he was repudiated for trying to pack the court. But the current situation is different. This would be a response to chicanery by Republicans.


What happened with Garland’s nomination was unprecedented, and Democrats rightly believe it was a stolen seat. After Scalia’s death in February 2016, President Obama moved quickly, nominating Garland the next month.


two words .. Harry Reid


Prior to that time, there had been 24 Supreme Court vacancies in presidential election years. In 21 instances, the Senate confirmed the nominee and in three instances it did not. But never before had the Senate refused to hold hearings and vote. If Republicans now rapidly confirm a replacement for Ginsburg, an antidote from the Democrats will be necessary.


The threat of increasing the size of the court to 13 might be enough to discourage Republicans from their dirty tricks. But if they do it anyway, and the November election produces a Democratic win in the White House and a Democratic majority in the Senate, Congress would be totally justified in increasing the size of the court.


when Republicans pay hardball its dirty tricks, when Democrats do it it's to save Democracy! bahhaa


It shouldn’t have to come to this. Republicans should be trying to bridge differences rather than inflaming the situation. It is sad that just hours after Ginsburg’s death the focus is on the political machinations rather than her legacy.


No other justice in history has become a popular icon in the way she did. She modeled for all of us in how to spend a life working to make society and individual lives better. We only can hope for a new justice in her mold.


ah yes, the pathetic tributes to Ruthie have begun. what did she really do on the court except be a liberal? that's about it.


Erwin Chemerinsky is dean of the UC Berkeley School of Law and a contributing writer to Opinion.
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Old 09-20-2020, 02:22 AM   #50
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^^^^^^^^^^

Tell that piss-ant and all the other liberals
To take their marbles and go and pout!

Nah nah neh boo boo............
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Old 09-20-2020, 05:49 AM   #51
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let's hear what the democrats are planning. from the Dean of UC Berkeley School of Law no less. that bastion of far left horseshit...

I would think there must also be a preponderance of articles written by Erwin about the Demonicrat's rank and file breaking from their leadership to pursue the betterment of America and it's citizens. Perhaps in regards to focusing on legislation. Maybe something like chiding them to focus on a relief bill for unemployment due to egregious overreach and harm from COVID shutdowns and to leave out their Socialist wet dreams. Or maybe advocating for deliberation and cooperation across party lines. I'm sure he writes lots of articles about that. Right?
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Old 09-20-2020, 06:00 AM   #52
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Someone averaged the length in days of the SCOTUS replacement proceedings, which came out to about 46 over the history of the SCOTUS.

No doubt it takes a little longer to locate high school and junior high ("middle school") year books and monthly journalism rags to find out who was consuming alcoholic beverages and grabbing pussy back then, but ....

... the internet speeds up the rumor mill and provides faster bullshit.

Just look at the crap posted on Eccie in 2-3 days!

On the other hand perhaps drinking and fucking wasn't a barrier to acceptable judicial temperament ....



It will take Kumola off the campaign trail and provide her with a forum in which to show how she can humiliate and marginalize intelligent females on national TV proving yet again that she makes a good teammate with Bitten ....



The LameStreamMedia is not giving her campaign stops much press .... so that will give her a much covered forum. And reveal her true colors ... again!

She will get to berate a female with qualities she never possessed and/or never could or would be able to possess: An intelligent, family oriented female, with beauty, class, intelligence, and appropriate judicial temperament with bi-Party support from the Senate in the past.....

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Old 09-20-2020, 07:14 AM   #53
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Collins is a pussy if you don't mind the slur against pussies. A nomination could be made next week giving the democrats time to make voodoo dolls and coach false witnesses. The election could happen and the Senate could conclude deliberations with no election backlash hanging over them. They could vote to confirm so Trump could give the new justice a Christmas present. They have about 100 days to do this. The media is using that new, liberal math.
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Old 09-20-2020, 08:38 AM   #54
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They could do it tomorrow, JDrunk!

Then your worst fears would come to pass, Trump and the Republicans will be wiped from the face of the political map. Idiots who walk the with assault weapons would replace the millions of unfairly incarcerated drug offenders in prisons and some of you would wind up back in the closet with those who haven’t yet shown the guts or gonads to expose his anti Americanism,.

McConnell would wind up on the animal husbandry committee, If the new Senate agrees to seat him at all.

And all of us get to sleep at night again.

You, on the other hand, can all move to Mexico or Venezuela.
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Old 09-20-2020, 10:32 AM   #55
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Math is 'racist' - DPST - don't forget your narrative marching orders.

Don't the DPST's just love their Harry Reid 'hoist on their own petard"

But - they also think history is 'racist' - and can never comprehend what i just wrote.
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Old 09-20-2020, 10:37 AM   #56
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Math is 'racist' - DPST - don't forget your narrative marching orders.

Don't the DPST's just love their Harry Reid 'hoist on their own petard"

But - they also think history is 'racist' - and can never comprehend what i just wrote.
English Grammar is the most racist white supremacy thing in school, math and the family unit aren’t far behind
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NGIT - thank you - good sir
Agreed!!!
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Old 09-20-2020, 10:47 AM   #58
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just some thoughts or maybe predictions , going out on a limb but !

the choice will be barbara lagoa , a good curve ball to the demos , they are sure its barrett and probably have lots of op research
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helps latino vote and florida

trying to smear her will make the latinos very angry nation wide

demos will riot and throw more dirt than ever which will make them look even more ugly turning off more non educated voters . also they will be so focused on this terror tantrum they will have forgotten the covid narrative . Meanwhile the covid fears dissipate and the economy gets better

cory gardner is the wildcard more than mit , mit is a dead duck in utah , They will run him out of town if he doesnt vote affirmative

colorado is tough to win and gardner is unsure of winning


if the votes are not there or the demos stall somehow the confirmation may be after the election,

quite possibly collins would confirm if she lost , she would retire then and a vote on the way out for mitch her buddy.

if mcsally loses then the the vote would have to take place before nov 30 since that election is a special election kelly could be seated as soon as then

also post election dont count out john james and jason lewis winning seats , and when trump wins its a done deal . Its a political moment like no other !!

of course JMHO
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Good thoughts

I’d opine that for dimocrats, for instance like jake tapper, who pushed the idea that president trump’s last supreme court nominee ran a high school rape ring, upsetting some hispanics doesn’t seem too high a cost for them when it comes to the supreme court
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Collins better do some tea leaf reading fast ....

https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/polls/maine/

Trump has closed 7 points in four days in Maine. Now within the margin of error.
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