jimboston wrote:saxitoxin wrote:jimboston wrote:It’s funny how the Republicans felt it was improper to fill a Supreme Court Vacancy when Obama was President. Scalia passed away in February 2016 and the Senate thought that the best course of action, the “just and fair” course, was to wait 8+ months for an election and another 2 months for a new President to be sworn in.
https://www.npr.org/2018/06/29/62446725 ... atters-now
Now the Republican Senate feels the best course is to get a new Justice ASAP, even though the election is less than 2 months away.
Wrong.
NPR is, quite simply, lying to you. The Republicans didn't say that.
In 2016 the Republicans said that a judicial appointment should not be confirmed when two criteria simultaneously exist (a) the president is a lame duck in his final year (not standing for for reelection), and, (b) the government is divided (the White House and Senate are owned by different parties).
These two criteria don't exist today. The incumbent president is not a lame duck and the government is not divided.
See: https://www.mcconnell.senate.gov/public ... A1154B55D0
This policy was perfectly consistent with custom and was not something the GOP invented in 2016. From the same release -"... the Senate has not filled a vacancy arising in an election year when there was divided government since 1888 ...
The Rats want to wipe away 130 years of custom and precedent and reinvent the rules of the game for their own benefit. Tough luck!
This is revisionist history.
uh huh