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And if you don't believe that, count the # of spammy ads with blatantly wrong statistics and statements on Breitbart or Fox and compare it to the # on Huff Post or Slate
The hateful lefties are certainly showing their true colors today.
Lefties??
Any people who celebrate the death of any person, aren't doing it as Democrats. The people you are quoting are forum posters. I read a lot more vicious comments from Republicans when Ted Kennedy died.
All I've heard today is praise about Justice Scalia from Democrats like our President, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders.
Sanders: "A brilliant, colorful member of the court."
Clinton: "I did not hold Justice Scalia's views, but he was a dedicated public servant who brought energy and passion to the bench."
Obama: "He was one of the towering legal figures of our time."
"A brilliant legal mind with an energetic style, an incisive wit and colorful opinions, he influenced a generation of judges, lawyers and students, and profoundly shaped the legal landscape."
There goes any credibility you may have had as a defender of the constitution. The constitution says the president nominates Supreme Court Justices with the advice and consent of the Senate -- not the Senate gets to hold off otherwise qualified nominees until they get one that fits their ideological mold.
Actually, I hope he does nominate someone, and let the Senate refuse to even take up the nomination. It will highlight how the GOP continually obstructs and puts party before country.
Depends on one's point of view. Those who have an opposing view might think people with your point of view never put the country first. Having the particular opinion you do doesn't make that opinion correct.
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