Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Romney isn't a hypocrite. He wasn't a Senator in 2016. He is right to agree to vote on a nominee. The problem is that McConnell was 100% wrong in 2016.
No, he’s not right. The GOP is making up rules as they go along. It would’ve been one thing if they had agreed to vote on the nominee in 2016, but they didn’t, citing the fact that it was an election year. They even said they wouldn’t vote on a nominee if this exact situation came up in 2020. But now we’re in that situation, and they’re claiming the Dems are playing dirty tricks (per McConnell’s speech)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He may be trying to say that there will be 50-51 Republican senators prepared to vote on a nominee this year. The outcome is likely to be a confirmation of this nominee but it is not pre-determined. Republicans help sink the nomination of Harriet Myers during the Bush 43 years. There are two, maybe even three, GOP senators who are prepared to go against their party and not vote for the Republican nominee. When was the last time a Democratic senator ever voted against a Democratic Supreme Court nominee?
Use your brain. They had no issues saying no to Meyers, because Bush was able to just put up another nominee and get them confirmed.
Come on man.
You are not following. Both parties vote overwhelmingly for the nominees from their party. Occasionally, a Republican will go against the party. So, Graham's statements are not really news. He just admitted what everyone knows to be true. Occasionally he accidentally tells the truth.
Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Romney isn't a hypocrite. He wasn't a Senator in 2016. He is right to agree to vote on a nominee. The problem is that McConnell was 100% wrong in 2016.
No, he’s not right. The GOP is making up rules as they go along. It would’ve been one thing if they had agreed to vote on the nominee in 2016, but they didn’t, citing the fact that it was an election year. They even said they wouldn’t vote on a nominee if this exact situation came up in 2020. But now we’re in that situation, and they’re claiming the Dems are playing dirty tricks (per McConnell’s speech)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Romney isn't a hypocrite. He wasn't a Senator in 2016. He is right to agree to vote on a nominee. The problem is that McConnell was 100% wrong in 2016.
The problem is that you are living in a Kafka novel and don't realize it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Romney isn't a hypocrite. He wasn't a Senator in 2016. He is right to agree to vote on a nominee. The problem is that McConnell was 100% wrong in 2016.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Romney isn't a hypocrite. He wasn't a Senator in 2016. He is right to agree to vote on a nominee. The problem is that McConnell was 100% wrong in 2016.
No, he’s not right. The GOP is making up rules as they go along. It would’ve been one thing if they had agreed to vote on the nominee in 2016, but they didn’t, citing the fact that it was an election year. They even said they wouldn’t vote on a nominee if this exact situation came up in 2020. But now we’re in that situation, and they’re claiming the Dems are playing dirty tricks (per McConnell’s speech)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Romney isn't a hypocrite. He wasn't a Senator in 2016. He is right to agree to vote on a nominee. The problem is that McConnell was 100% wrong in 2016.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Just came here to post this. I'm so mad. I'm a Never Trumper and I campaigned for him both times he ran. I voted straight ticket D for the first time on Friday. The GOP is dead to me.
Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Just came here to post this. I'm so mad. I'm a Never Trumper and I campaigned for him both times he ran. I voted straight ticket D for the first time on Friday. The GOP is dead to me.
Anonymous wrote:Romney just announced he’s a yes. What a hypocrite.
So they only have 2 defections right now. I can’t see where the other two would come from.
Say goodbye to Roe, and much more.
Anonymous wrote:
He may be trying to say that there will be 50-51 Republican senators prepared to vote on a nominee this year. The outcome is likely to be a confirmation of this nominee but it is not pre-determined. Republicans help sink the nomination of Harriet Myers during the Bush 43 years. There are two, maybe even three, GOP senators who are prepared to go against their party and not vote for the Republican nominee. When was the last time a Democratic senator ever voted against a Democratic Supreme Court nominee?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
He may be trying to say that there will be 50-51 Republican senators prepared to vote on a nominee this year. The outcome is likely to be a confirmation of this nominee but it is not pre-determined. Republicans help sink the nomination of Harriet Myers during the Bush 43 years. There are two, maybe even three, GOP senators who are prepared to go against their party and not vote for the Republican nominee. When was the last time a Democratic senator ever voted against a Democratic Supreme Court nominee?
Use your brain. They had no issues saying no to Meyers, because Bush was able to just put up another nominee and get them confirmed.
Come on man.