Suppose Ruth Buzzi-Ginsburg dies or some other SCOTUS judge leaves the bench for whatever reason in 2020. Should the Republican Senate entertain SCOTUS nominations and should they vote on one in an election year?
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The phrase, “All’s fair in love and war.” comes to mind. Where the democrat’s ideas of fair game are concerned I’d say, yes, absolutely, get tough and and pull out all the stops whenever possible. Hearing them squeal, "hypocrisy" really doesn't carry much weight concerning fairness considering the source...Suppose Ruth Buzzi-Ginsburg dies or some other SCOTUS judge leaves the bench for whatever reason in 2020. Should the Republican Senate entertain SCOTUS nominations and should they vote on one in an election year?
The phrase, “All’s fair in love and war.” comes to mind. Where the democrat’s ideas of fair game are concerned I’d say, yes, absolutely, get tough and and pull out all the stops whenever possible. Hearing them squeal, "hypocrisy" really doesn't carry much weight concerning fairness considering the source...
If the Republicans take a vote in an election year, are they hypocrites? After all, they opposed taking a vote on Obama's nominee, Merrick Garland, for the entire year of 2016. They said they had to see what the people wanted on election day. They said that the party in power might not be in power after election day, so they put off the vote, citing the will of the people needed to be determined.
Your point is well-taken. Politicians tend to say what sounds good at the time, and as ambiguously and noncommittal as possible. They will come up with another slant, if the opportunity presents itself.If the Republicans take a vote in an election year, are they hypocrites? After all, they opposed taking a vote on Obama's nominee, Merrick Garland, for the entire year of 2016. They said they had to see what the people wanted on election day. They said that the party in power might not be in power after election day, so they put off the vote, citing the will of the people needed to be determined.
Justice Ginsburg remains in the the hospital.Suppose Ruth Buzzi-Ginsburg dies or some other SCOTUS judge leaves the bench for whatever reason in 2020. Should the Republican Senate entertain SCOTUS nominations and should they vote on one in an election year?
Not sure how that will turn out. Evidently, her fall revealed some pre-cancerous nodules in her lungs, so they operated. That fall may have been fortuitous for her.Justice Ginsburg remains in the the hospital.
Not a good sign.
Hmm, don't know.Not sure how that will turn out. Evidently, her fall revealed some pre-cancerous nodules in her lungs, so they operated. That fall may have been fortuitous for her.
What astounds me is that she may still be sitting in judgment without being present. Not sure that should be allowed. Is there precedent for less than full participation?
.......Is there precedent for less than full participation?
What astounds me is that she may still be sitting in judgment without being present. Not sure that should be allowed. Is there precedent for less than full participation?
But she's just praying, right?