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To: Star Traveler
Some people just want to make everything into a "macho-macho" deal or something. They were going in regardless of what anyone did.

Which is fine...but if Obama appoints them during the recess and the appointees then step on their own @#$%, the GOP case is much stronger when they say, "This is why we opposed them."

Now the Dems can claim that the Republicans did nothing to stop the process if they felt the nominee was so bad. Right now, every fight is worth fighting where this administration is concerned.

61 posted on 02/12/2010 5:01:30 AM PST by voicereason (I Don't Need SEX...I Get Screwed By Democrats Everyday!!!)
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To: voicereason
You were saying ...

Now the Dems can claim that the Republicans did nothing to stop the process if they felt the nominee was so bad. Right now, every fight is worth fighting where this administration is concerned.

I have learned that you pick the fights that you can win. What happens if you pick all fights even the ones you are going to lose (and I know some people like that) you get a reputation as losing fights. And that means you get more fights that come your way on account of the fact that you lose a lot. You get pushed harder now, by all opponents.

But, if you pick fights you win and you get that reputation, then when you oppose something, it will be remembered that you win your fights...

And in this case, when it's automatic that these guys will be installed during the recess, it's a fight (if you choose to make it so) that you will lose with hardly any effort on the opposing side.

63 posted on 02/12/2010 6:31:36 AM PST by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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