Well, that president wasn’t, uh, you know, uh, not white. So, we, uh the Congress, just can’t approve any, uh, Supreme Court nominee, put forward by a, uh, you know, a non-white president.
At least Obama picked centrist judges, after the congress sat on their hands for a year, they pick a conservative for the empty seat. Let it stay open. The republicans can sit down and shut up like they told the democrats to do for a year.
As the GOP seems to attract the support of evangelical Christians, when it some to interaction with peers in the other party, shouldn’t they “Do onto others”, or is that no longer applicable?
Do politicians really get better results by not working with their peers in the other party?
@THEWOLFINYOURMIDST: I regret to inform you that THE DONALD has decided to run again in four years, just to ensure that all the chaos he sets free by enraging our allies, ignoring the dangers of an emboldened Russia longing for empire-hood, and elevating the alt-right to the position of sainthood will continue. He knows that no one in his own party will ever have the stones to run against him, and what little remains of the ‘opposition party’ (I don’t mean the news industry) will be unable to agree on a sacrificial lamb…
@Donald Schofield: to quote my man John Adams: NEVER! As a patriotic American citizen, I will NEVER “sit down and shut up” at anyone’s demand, let alone a defender of a white supremacist fascist. And that is precisely what the Founders had in mind with the First Amendment. Read it sometime. Because it is coming for you…
William Bednar Premium Member about 7 years ago
Well, that president wasn’t, uh, you know, uh, not white. So, we, uh the Congress, just can’t approve any, uh, Supreme Court nominee, put forward by a, uh, you know, a non-white president.
Mr. Blawt about 7 years ago
At least Obama picked centrist judges, after the congress sat on their hands for a year, they pick a conservative for the empty seat. Let it stay open. The republicans can sit down and shut up like they told the democrats to do for a year.
superposition about 7 years ago
As the GOP seems to attract the support of evangelical Christians, when it some to interaction with peers in the other party, shouldn’t they “Do onto others”, or is that no longer applicable?
Do politicians really get better results by not working with their peers in the other party?
Argy.Bargy2 about 7 years ago
@THEWOLFINYOURMIDST: I regret to inform you that THE DONALD has decided to run again in four years, just to ensure that all the chaos he sets free by enraging our allies, ignoring the dangers of an emboldened Russia longing for empire-hood, and elevating the alt-right to the position of sainthood will continue. He knows that no one in his own party will ever have the stones to run against him, and what little remains of the ‘opposition party’ (I don’t mean the news industry) will be unable to agree on a sacrificial lamb…
Mephistopheles about 7 years ago
Two words: Robert Bjork!!!! When the Democrats apologize for that Injustice we just might be willing to give a crap about their hurt feelings.
Motivemagus about 7 years ago
@Donald Schofield: to quote my man John Adams: NEVER! As a patriotic American citizen, I will NEVER “sit down and shut up” at anyone’s demand, let alone a defender of a white supremacist fascist. And that is precisely what the Founders had in mind with the First Amendment. Read it sometime. Because it is coming for you…
vorpal7 about 7 years ago
The voters had a chance to pick the next Justice…. and they did! Cry me a river LIbs.