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originally posted by: burntheships
a reply to: Gryphon66
Which often are confirmed by The Senate.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
They can be confirmed, but there's nothing anywhere that says they have to be.
Not at all the same thing ... although you guys keep wetting yourselves over it, LOL.
originally posted by: burntheships
originally posted by: Gryphon66
They can be confirmed, but there's nothing anywhere that says they have to be.
Arent you the tricky one.
Not at all the same thing ... although you guys keep wetting yourselves over it, LOL.
That was my first post on the subject. I see all of yours...so DEPENDS who is wearing them.
And since your party has Grandma and Grandpa gumming it up in charge,
that is fairly hilarious.
originally posted by: Gryphon66
originally posted by: Khaleesi
originally posted by: Gryphon66
a reply to: Khaleesi
Chuck Schumer's opinion doesn't negate the Constitution any more than Mitch McConnell's does.
Next?
I never said it negated the Constitution. I said it's either right or wrong no matter which party is proposing it. You can't say it's wrong when a Republican proposes something like this and ignore the fact that a Democrat has proposed the exact same thing in the past. If it's wrong now, it was wrong then.
Did Schumer say "you need to wait until the next President is elected, Mr. Bush"? He did not.
Of course I can say it's wrong. I didn't happen to ... what I have said, in general, is for the Majority Leader to claim authority that he does not have and tell the President of the United States who DOES have the Constitutional authority to nominate SC replacements that he cannot do so or that he shouldn't do so and imply that rather than performing their Constitutional duty of "advise and consent" they are going to "deny, deny, deny" ... at least the SPIRIT of the Constitution is being ignored if not the letter (which I would argue is being ignored).
originally posted by: ownbestenemy1
a reply to: Gryphon66
True recess appointments are not the same. This vacancy however, did not occur during a recess or even the modern day "recess".