Posted on 03/16/2016 5:22:44 PM PDT by Morgana
Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell today told President Barack Obamas Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland that the Senate will not hold a vote on his nomination. The call came after McConnell took to the Senate floor to announce that Republicans will not back down in their pledge to not hold a vote.
McConnell (R-KY) said of the nomination in his Senate floor speech: It seems clear that President Obama made this nomination not with the intent of seeing the nominee confirmed, but in order to politicize it for the purposes of the election.
What the president has done with this nomination would be unfair to any nominee, McConnell continued. Instead of spending more time debating an issue where we cant agree, lets keep working to address the issues where we can, he said, closing with a plea to let the American people decide who the next nominee should be.
Give the people a voice, he said.
SIGN THE PETITION: Do Not Allow a Vote on Merrick Garland
Regarding the phone call, The Hill reports:
Rather than put Judge Garland through more unnecessary political routines orchestrated by the White House, the Leader decided it would be more considerate of the nominees time to speak with him today by phone, according to a readout of the call from Don Stewart, a spokesman for McConnell.
Stewart added that because Republicans will not take up the nomination, [McConnell] would not be holding a perfunctory meeting, but he wished Judge Garland well. McConnell quickly took to the Senate floor to shoot down any notion that Republicans would cave and give Garland a hearing or a vote. Stewart added that during the call with Garland, the Republican leader reiterated his position that the American people will have a voice in this vacancy and that the Senate will appropriately revisit the matter when it considers the qualifications of the person the next President nominates.
The Planned Parenthood abortion business is pulling out all the stops today to lobby the Senate to hold a vote on President Barack Obamas Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland. After President Barack Obamas nomination of liberal appeals court judge Merrick Garland to replace pro-life Justice Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court, the nations biggest abortion business is on board.
Top pro-life groups told LifeNews.com that nothing has changed since Scalias passing in terms of their opposition to a vote on any Obama Supreme Court nominee. They say anyone Obama nominates for the Supreme Court will vote to uphold abortion on demand, ergo they will oppose a vote on Garlands nomination.
Leading pro-life advocates agree the Senate should not vote on Scalias replacement until after a new president has been selected.
Garland has praised the author of Roe v. Wade and said his court paper are the greatest gift to the country.
You're only fooling yourself Mitch.
Can you for once stick to your guns on something Mitch?
I hope they hold.firm. this is a hill worth dying on because this Nominee would be a 5th solid liberal vote in the court.
And if the Dems win the November election we are screwed anyway.
I wouldn’t say anything. I would just let the clock run out. What are they going to do?
One negative poll and Mitch and kids fold big time.
You KNOW he’s just ITCHING to submit, that freaking CUCK.
And when he does, that’s the last time I vote for ANY member of the GOP.
We’ve been through this rodeo before. Mitch is just waiting for his master King Klownie of Kenya to make another deal.
Imo, trump has put a lotta backbone in these pols
Big talk.
We’ll see
If only it was true “Turtle face” Mitch—I’ll believe it when it does come true.
The GOP leadership is weak.
Tough talkers, thats it.
They will be sending out GOP donation cards to help them fight Obama over the nomination.
Once the goal of fund raising is met, fold.
Mitch will cave when Trump wins the nomination. He’ll hold SCOTUS as hostage agains the American people and when he caves he’ll state that the people chose Trump but Trump is not qualified to make this selection. This is what will happen.
And if that happens then I would wonder why we even need a Republican party, if they just fold like a cheap suit for Obama???
If the Republican party dissolved as did the Whig party in the 1850s it might not be any great loss.
Tell King Obozo we have 10 months ‘til a new president takes office.
He can come along for the ride if he wants to but he can’t drive...
He just might hold out until the Friday afternoon news cycle.
Barely.
TRANSLATION: “We will confirm you at 3 AM next Wednesday.”
Well look at it this way. Had it been that other chick from Kentucky, Merrick would have already been confirmed!
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