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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is all Obama's fault for being so arrogant and high handed while in office. This is not political, it's personal . McConnell is giving Obama a kick in the ass on his way out the door and there's not a damn thing he can do about it. This is a great big FU to Obama who has certainly earned it. "I have a pen" he says if Congress doesn't do what he wants. Well McConnell shoved that pen right up Obama's ass. It showing the whole world that the master bullshiter Obama has no political skill at all when it comes right down to it. Merrick Garland is a feckless ticket puncher who had to know Obama was just using him as a stalking horse, yet his ego wouldn't let him refuse a doomed from the start nomination. For all if you whiny cry babies who say the Senate MUST hold hearings....there is no requirement that they do so on Obama's timetable. Face reality McConnell won, the left Lost.[/quote] "Arrogant and high handed" is a euphemism for uppity Negro. In reality, arrogance and high-handedness is a refusal to do the constitutionally-mandated job for which you were elected and are being paid - I.e, United States Senator. Arrogance and high-handedness is deciding to subvert the will of the majority of the American people who twice elected Obama as our President because you were elected in a backwater state like Kentucky. You may recall that our President received 330 votes in the Electoral College. Arrogance and high-handedness is refusing to extend the basic courtesy of even meeting with one of the most highly-qualified individuals ever to be nomined to the Supreme Court. Clearly the lack of bipartisanship is solely the fault of our President. [/quote]
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