GOP jams Senate Dems with confirmation blitz (Mexican, Schumer, constitutional)
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We already saw them steal supreme court nominee last year, might as well go all in with the nuclear option and stay on message.
We stole the Presidency, the senate, the house, the state legislatures, the governorships, the American people, the Supreme Court, and we kicked Obama out... man, what a year... going nuclear on the liberal butthurt... icing!
I believe in destroying liberal democrats in any/every way possible. I believe in kicking democrats while they're still down and out, mocking them while they cry and making sure that it's more difficult than they ever imagined to regain so much as the power to unlock a F'n bathroom in Washington DC without a Republican loaning them a key.
Ah yes the voice of reason, this should play out well for the next four years. So it doesn't matter who they nominate just that they get approved because they are GOP, makes sense.
We stole the Presidency, the senate, the house, the state legislatures, the governorships, the American people, the Supreme Court, and we kicked Obama out... man, what a year...
No you stole the supreme court nomination, period.
Ah yes the voice of reason, this should play out well for the next four years. So it doesn't matter who they nominate just that they get approved because they are GOP, makes sense.
Obama and his little hit man Reid never gave a crap. Never gave Republican lawmakers the time of day. It was the only way they could pass their agenda. They just made Republicans irrelevant. Now, I don't want to hear liberals whine and cry when the same thing happens to them. Just suck it and accept it like republicans had to, and please never forget that "Elections have Consequences".
No you stole the supreme court nomination, period.
Obama had the opportunity to nominate a jurist in the mold of Antonin Scalia, but he decided on a moderate Liberal instead. Perhaps he should have made a better nomination.
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