Blow me Fido. Obama and Reid have been been fucking the Republicans and the country with shady actions. Obamacare and imigration.
Originally Posted by bambino
The ACA was voted on by the legislature, and passed, signed by the president and upheld by courts. To claim that this was some kind of partisanship bypassing the republicans doesn't make any sense. Especially considering that Obama started with a moderate position on the ACA, instead of starting from single payer. The vague reference to "immigration" can't really be addressed properly.
Why would McConnell do Obama any favors?
This is the problem. You think of filling open seats in the court as doing "Obama a favor" when, in reality, it is doing our country a favor. The problem with 8 justices is that it has the possibility of leading to "hung" decisions that set no precedent and simply uphold the lower court's ruling. This leaves questions unnecessarily open for a longer time.
The Senate is under no obligation to give a hearing. They have no constitutional duty to do it
You're right, they absolutely do.
Didn't Obama filibuster judge Alito? Was he acting childish?
Yes, Alito was a very good candidate who was easily and rightfully confirmed.
As I said before with citation, the opposing party hasn't confirmed a justice in the last year of a presidency since 1888.
Not true. Kennedy was confirmed in 1988, Reagan's last year of presidency, by a democratically controlled Senate, with a vote of 97-0. He wasn't
nominated in the last year, but he absolutely was
confirmed in the last year. Winning the overwhelming majority of democratic votes.
But it is a silly point never-the-less because there were no cases since 1900 of seat being left unfilled until after the election because it was an election year.
On that note, you would have to go back before 1900 to find anything close to a case where a
nomination was held up for 8 months.
But what are you worried about? Wouldn't you prefer Hillary or Bernie pick the next justice? They will propose a lefty jurist.
No. I think they should follow the precedence of the last 100+ years and give him his hearing, and then an up or down vote. If someone wants to filibuster it, they can go ahead because the democrats have done that recently and thus there is (bad) precedence for that.
Seems like the Republicans are acting responsible. They don't know who the next POTUS will be. They'll let the electorate decide. Seems fair to me.
Obama is still president. It is still the president's pick. The electorate already decided who they want to be in charge of such choices when they elected Obama. The Republicans are taking that
out of the electorate's hand because Obama cannot serve as president again, so no one could vote for him if they wanted him to pick it.