it is a lifetime appointment unlike any other office
WASHINGTON Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is raising the possibility that Republicans would decline to fill the Supreme Court’s vacancy if Democrat Hillary Clinton is elected president.
Cruz is the second Republican to suggest that the GOP will simply block any Democratic nominee to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia, who died in February. Arizona Sen. John McCain made a similar assertion earlier this month.
Speaking to reporters while campaigning for Republicans on Wednesday, Cruz was asked about Supreme Court vacancies.
“There will be plenty of time for debate on that issue, there is long historical precedent for a Supreme Court with fewer justices, just recently Justice (Stephen) Breyer observed that the vacancy is not impacting the ability of the court to do its job, that’s a debate that we are going to have,” Cruz said, in a quote later provided by his office.
KEND wrote:Watched the supremes nomination proceedings today. My, what a show. The southern senators defending the nominations looked like central casting slave owners, I fully expected one to call Corey Booker 'boy' for daring to question him. Anyway a group of democrats threatened to release papers concerning the nominee even if they were breaking the rules of the senate. Apparently trump nominated an attorney called burke[no giggles from the brits] to decide which papers should be released, he released about 7% . burke incidentally is steve bannons attorney---nuff said. Watching this I felt that this is a highly disfunctional gathering where the strong bully the weak and any semblance of democracy has long since disappeared. That a lifetime appointee to the highest court in the land is chosen in this fashion is a travesty, apart from why it is a lifetime appointment unlike any other office
KEND wrote:Watched the supremes nomination proceedings today. My, what a show. The southern senators defending the nominations looked like central casting slave owners, I fully expected one to call Corey Booker 'boy' for daring to question him. Anyway a group of democrats threatened to release papers concerning the nominee even if they were breaking the rules of the senate. Apparently trump nominated an attorney called burke[no giggles from the brits] to decide which papers should be released, he released about 7% . burke incidentally is steve bannons attorney---nuff said. Watching this I felt that this is a highly disfunctional gathering where the strong bully the weak and any semblance of democracy has long since disappeared. That a lifetime appointee to the highest court in the land is chosen in this fashion is a travesty, apart from why it is a lifetime appointment unlike any other office
"We cleared the documents last night shortly after Senator Booker's staff asked us to.," Burck said. "We were surprised to learn about Senator Booker's histrionics this morning because we had already told him he could use the documents publicly. In fact, we have said yes to every request made by the Senate Democrats to make documents public." https://www.businessinsider.com/cory-bo ... ase-2018-9
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