Supreme Court Coup In Progress
The first question Judge Gorsuch is asked should be:
Do you think it is right to refuse to seat a judge you yourself admire, who has been properly and legally nominated by a legitimate president who won large majority election twice?
Second question:
Mr. Gorsuch, did you know that Republicans in this Senate stated they would refuse to seat any judge nominated to the Supreme Court by a Democratic president? Is that proper?
Third Question:
Does it say anywhere in the Constitution that seats that were appointed by one party belong to that party in perpetuity? Should the seat vacated by Mr. Scalia's death be a Whig seat that can only be filled by a Whig president?
Do you think it is right to refuse to seat a judge you yourself admire, who has been properly and legally nominated by a legitimate president who won large majority election twice?
Second question:
Mr. Gorsuch, did you know that Republicans in this Senate stated they would refuse to seat any judge nominated to the Supreme Court by a Democratic president? Is that proper?
Third Question:
Does it say anywhere in the Constitution that seats that were appointed by one party belong to that party in perpetuity? Should the seat vacated by Mr. Scalia's death be a Whig seat that can only be filled by a Whig president?
Labels: Gorsuch, Nullification Strategy, Republican obstructionism, Scalia, SCOTUS, Senate, Supreme Court, Whig Party
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