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The window of opportunity for a recess appointment closed just a few minutes ago.
Does anyone know? Did Obama make the appointment?
Does anyone know? Did Obama make the appointment?
Oops, I'm a day off. His window opens tomorrow, not today.
ETA: And when that window opens, he has approximately 5 minutes to take action before it closes again.
Perfect, more excitement for tomorrow!
Obama won't do it as he is a skeerety cat with no balls.
That's always been obvious, I'm delighted you've figured it out.
He would have accomplished a lot more and better furthered his agenda if he just showed a bit of a spine, especially when it comes to standing up to the Republicans and accepting they had zero interest in working with him or helping him pass one single bill, even if they 100% agreed with it.
That is my biggest dissapointment with Obama. He actually gave the GOP the benefit of the doubt when they were screaming perpetual obstruction from the mountain tops.
Obama won't do it as he is a skeerety cat with no balls.
It took balls to throw Israel under the bus. It took balls to expel Russian diplomats based on shaky evidence. He has balls and, therefore, should make the attempt to appoint Merrick tomorrow.
On the other hand, some might say his recent actions were not made because he has balls but, rather, because he can't accept the results of the election and is throwing a temper-tantrum.
If he has balls, he'll advance the appointment. If he is still in denial and crying over spilled milk about the election results, he should advance the appointment (because that is what crybabies do). Either way, nothing should stop him from making the appointment, nothing except the idea that his is a failed presidency. Remember how he was going to unite the country? Looking back, if he had actually been a "great uniter", he most likely would have had his Supreme Court nominee approved early last year. But being one of the most divisive presidents in history, it should be no surprise we are discussing a 5-minute window of opportunity to advance a Supreme Court Justice appointment during the waning days of this massive pile of fail.
If he has balls, he'll advance the appointment. If he is still in denial and crying over spilled milk about the election results, he should advance the appointment (because that is what crybabies do). Either way, nothing should stop him from making the appointment, nothing except the idea that his is a failed presidency. Remember how he was going to unite the country? Looking back, if he had actually been a "great uniter", he most likely would have had his Supreme Court nominee approved early last year. But being one of the most divisive presidents in history, it should be no surprise we are discussing a 5-minute window of opportunity to advance a Supreme Court Justice appointment during the waning days of this massive pile of fail.
On the other hand, some might say his recent actions were not made because he has balls but, rather, because he can't accept the results of the election and is throwing a temper-tantrum.
The Republicans made it clear that no nominee of Obama's, no matter how qualified, would have gotten a vote or a hearing.
The GOP played him like a fine fiddle, he did exactly what they wanted him to do, dig in. He lost we won.So Obama was supposed to be the "great uniter" while the Republicans made it clear on January 21st, 2009 that their #1 agenda was to defeat Obama, and that they would obstruct all of his legislation no matter how much they might support it?
Sounds like you're demanding that Obama be a good American while the GOP can be traitors.
Ahh, those bills they agreed on please!The Republicans made it clear in 2009 that their biggest and only agenda was to defeat Obama and none of his bills would get their support no matter how much they might agree with it. They also declared in early 2016 that no Supreme Court nominee of Obama's, no matter how amazingly qualified, would get a Senate hearing let alone a vote. Talk about a temper-tantrum.
You understand what the stakes are? This next nominee could have tipped the balance of the court? Your guy blinked, we won.
Yes!You politicized the Supreme Court nomination process in a way not done since our founding in 1776.
Yes, okay possibly, but yes for arguments sake!At no time in the history of the Republic has a President lost the ability to nominate a Supreme Court Justice during his last year.
What the Republicans did was nothing sort of a coup de etat and when we take back the Senate we will pass new rules to make sure this horrible abuse of democracy never happens again.
It was spectacular, you'll never take over again! Well at least not for awhile.![]()
The GOP has declared that no sitting President may nominate a Justice to the Supreme Court during their final year in office.
The Democrats should have taken the Republicans to court immediately as this violated the Advise and Consent clause of the Constitution.