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I see he's not going to tell us his feelings on McConnell and the GOP for not allowing Garland vote.
Author:
jimbasil
(50000 Posts - Joined: Nov 15, 2007)
Posted at 2:45 pm on Mar 23, 2017
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I will assume they're all "Anti-American" in CC"s book too.
Jack, he is a banker
and Jane, she is a clerk
Replies to: "I see he's not going to tell us his feelings on McConnell and the GOP for not allowing Garland vote."
What would happen if Trump came right out and said Shumer is ...
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CC72
- 1:50pm 3/23/17
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Hold on, CC. He (or a few other D's) may choose to vote for cloture at the end of day. Let's see.
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Eli
- 3:43pm 3/23/17
Could be
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CC72
- 3:45pm 3/23/17
"Shumer" is "anti-American" because he might filibuster the SCOTUS seat? That's Rich.
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jimbasil
- 2:16pm 3/23/17
"low life Anti-American hypocrite" = someone with whom CC disagrees.
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Chris94
- 2:34pm 3/23/17
agree and agreeee
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Hank the Tank
- 9:51pm 3/23/17
I see he's not going to tell us his feelings on McConnell and the GOP for not allowing Garland vote.
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jimbasil
- 2:45pm 3/23/17
Do you think Dems would have done the same thing?
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Cole
- 2:57pm 3/23/17
Some would have.
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ND_in_DRO
- 3:09pm 3/23/17
2 things: 1 - Gorsuch is not really a moderate candidate
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ND_in_DRO
- 3:27pm 3/23/17
Correct but he's replacing an even more conservative justice.
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Frank L
- 3:53pm 3/23/17
It was another mistake by Hillary
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ND_in_DRO
- 4:47pm 3/23/17
I thought it was a bad move by Mitch at the time. Garland is moderately liberal but acceptable.
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Frank L
- 4:52pm 3/23/17
At the time, I thought Congress should just change SCOTUS to 8 judges. But, it worked out...
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NedoftheHill
- 8:41pm 3/23/17
Gorsuch is a very popular judge which should categorize him as moderate candidate, I think.
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Eli
- 3:48pm 3/23/17
By that criteria, why not just nominate Garland?
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ND_in_DRO
- 4:48pm 3/23/17
1. See Biden under Reagan/Bush, who originated the last-year no judges rule. 2-Labels like
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Cole
- 3:31pm 3/23/17
Biden is 1 dude
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ND_in_DRO
- 4:46pm 3/23/17
Reid would have blocked a Republican nominee. No question about that.
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NedoftheHill
- 8:42pm 3/23/17
Correct.
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Frank L
- 9:05pm 3/23/17
Dems have a chance to reach across the aisle now, and they're not.
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Cole
- 3:25pm 3/23/17
He's going on hypothetical which is another conversation, completely.
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jimbasil
- 3:13pm 3/23/17
Rephrase
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jimbasil
- 2:58pm 3/23/17