Anonymous wrote:No-Notes ACB.
Powerful optic.
Anonymous wrote:Her earring are ridiculously unprofessional. Surprising that no one has commented on those swinging pendulums yet.
Anonymous wrote:Her earring are ridiculously unprofessional. Surprising that no one has commented on those swinging pendulums yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her non-answer on the question of if a president can delay an election shows her lack of knowledge and her political kowtowing.
Pathetic.
This is what I meant by cementing complacency in a lifetime appointment. There are many other examples where her ignorance and lack of brilliancy are apparent.
Does the American institution of government mean nothing anymore? They just give away the presidency, senate, scotus? Shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:CNN saying she is doing extremely well and if it were any other time or president, she would get at least 70 votes for.
No other President would've nominated her. She's only here because they see her as a slam dunk on overturning Roe and allowing almost unlimited gun rights.
Anonymous wrote:CNN saying she is doing extremely well and if it were any other time or president, she would get at least 70 votes for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her non-answer on the question of if a president can delay an election shows her lack of knowledge and her political kowtowing.
Pathetic.
This is what I meant by cementing complacency in a lifetime appointment. There are many other examples where her ignorance and lack of brilliancy are apparent.
Does the American institution of government mean nothing anymore? They just give away the presidency, senate, scotus? Shameful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Her non-answer on the question of if a president can delay an election shows her lack of knowledge and her political kowtowing.
Pathetic.
https://www.democracydocket.com/2020/03/no-trump-cannot-move-the-general-election/
the Constitution gives states the power to set the “times, places and manner” of elections, subject to Congress’s ultimate authority to “make or alter” state regulations. This means that while states have the power to enact rules around how elections for federal office are run, ultimately Congress can overrule the states. Congress has used this power in a number of ways including requiring states to ensure that military and overseas voters receive mail ballots in time for them to be able to vote.
Most importantly, more than 100 years ago, Congress set, by federal statute, the date on which congressional elections are to be held as the Tuesday following the first Monday in November. Neither the president nor a state can alter or postpone that date and only once has a court done so.
Pretty open and shut. I wonder why she deflected?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She is brilliant and she is handling this extremely well...they can't touch her. Great job Amy.
Is easier to handle something well when you've been told the result is already set in stone no matter what you say or do.
What does this even mean?
Graham started the whole process yesterday by saying, "We're not going to persuade each other. The GOP will vote yes, the Dems will vote no."
Anonymous wrote:Her non-answer on the question of if a president can delay an election shows her lack of knowledge and her political kowtowing.
Pathetic.