Anonymous wrote:Take a look at the declared Nudicial Emergencies brought to us by the obstructionist McConnell-led Senate.
http://www.uscourts.gov/judges-judgeships/judicial-vacancies/judicial-emergencies
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:But the neat thing is that if Republican Senators really do this, it becomes a talking point during the election regarding reasons we should vote out a do-nothing Republican Congress.
I realize Republicans also might come out to vote for essentially appointing the next Supreme Court justice -- so waiting could mobilize the Republican party, too.
But for Republicans, the issue would just be vote to keep the 5-4 conservative split in the court. Whereas for Democrats it would be vote to change that split and also look at the ridiculous, unprecedented shenanigans these dopes are pulling and the important judicial business they are holding up -- isn't it really time we took charge and sent them a message that these partisan hijinks are not acceptable?
I think the next couple of rounds of primaries will have a huge influence on the Republican strategy. If Trump starts to walk away with the nomination, Republicans may begin to think that a non-ideological candidate like Srinivasan is better than waiting for a left-winger nominated by President Clinton or Sanders.
Anonymous wrote:But the neat thing is that if Republican Senators really do this, it becomes a talking point during the election regarding reasons we should vote out a do-nothing Republican Congress.
I realize Republicans also might come out to vote for essentially appointing the next Supreme Court justice -- so waiting could mobilize the Republican party, too.
But for Republicans, the issue would just be vote to keep the 5-4 conservative split in the court. Whereas for Democrats it would be vote to change that split and also look at the ridiculous, unprecedented shenanigans these dopes are pulling and the important judicial business they are holding up -- isn't it really time we took charge and sent them a message that these partisan hijinks are not acceptable?
takoma wrote:Even if they allow a vote, they have the numbers to vote down any candidate if they remain united. However, if the nominee is someone like Srinivasan, who is not ideologically liberal, I suspect that several Republicans would feel it their duty to vote for him, so McConnell would probably try to avoid the vote.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wish people could get impeached for this kind of thing.
The available approach is to vote them out of office but that will not happen because the base of the Republican party agrees that the confirmation should be held up. Impeachment is not an option for a senator.
jsteele wrote:It doesn't need to be filibustered. The Republicans can just choose not to move on it. There have been vacancies in the past that lasted two years (though it was a real long time ago).
Anonymous wrote:I wish people could get impeached for this kind of thing.
Anonymous wrote:I wish people could get impeached for this kind of thing.