Examples of GOP Leadership

hanimmal

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It is a Senate tradition.
So was giving a hearing to a president's SCOTUS pick. The Republicans under McConnell's rule broke a lot of judicial traditions.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2019/02/27/dangerous-first-conservative-judge-installed-after-vetting-by-only-two-senators/
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Seattle attorney Eric Miller was confirmed as a judge on the country’s most liberal appeals court this week without the consent of either home-state senator, a break from tradition that Democrats say Republicans will come to regret.

Historically, senators from the state where a federal judiciary nominee lives may submit opinions, known as “blue slips,” or choose not to return them.

Before this week, a nominee had never been confirmed without the support of at least one home-state senator, Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif), the ranking Democrat on the judiciary committee, said in a statement on Wednesday.

But neither Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) nor Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) returned blue slips on Miller’s nomination to serve on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.

Nonetheless, Miller was confirmed Tuesday on a 53-46 vote, allowing Trump to continue to move toward a more conservative federal judiciary, one of his key campaign promises. The vote to confirm Miller’s lifetime appointment followed a brief hearing, which took place during a congressional recess and with only two Republican senators present.

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Murray called the confirmation “a dangerous first.”

“Abandoning the blue slip process and instead, bending to the will of a president who has demonstrated time and time again his ignorance and disdain for the Constitution and the rule of law is a mistake,” she said on the Senate floor.

Cantwell similarly called the decision “a damaging precedent” and, among other things, opposed Miller’s opposition to Native American interests and sovereignty.

In July, Oregonian Ryan Bound’s nomination to the 9th Circuit proved equally controversial. Neither of his home-state senators, Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, both Democrats, returned a slip in support of the Oregon assistant United States attorney.

The White House ultimately withdrew the nomination after Bounds, 45, faced widespread criticism over failing to tell the judicial review committee about articles he wrote in the Stanford Review where he ridiculed multiculturalism, The Post’s Karoun Demirjian reported.

Senate confirms circuit court nominee over Dem objections

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has pledged to transform the judiciary and praised Trump for successfully pushing a record-breaking number of federal judges through the Senate.

“Confirmation is a political decision based on who controls the Senate,” McConnell told hundreds of conservative and libertarian attorneys at a November Federalist Society gathering. “My goal is to confirm as many circuit judges as possible."

Under President Barack Obama, Republicans used the blue slip prerogative to veto nominees. But a Republican-controlled Senate and changes in congressional rules, which now allow a simple majority for confirmation of judges instead of the 60 votes required earlier, have enabled Trump to push through nominees.

Miller, a former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, will be Trump’s 31st confirmed federal appeals court nominee. He will fill the seat vacated by Clinton-appointed Judge Richard Tallman on the court Trump has regularly criticized as being too liberal and having “Obama” judges.

In a statement to The Washington Post on Wednesday, Feinstein said: “It is regrettable and likely will result in more ideological nominees who don’t reflect the values of their home states. It’s hard to not see this action coming back to bite Republicans when they’re no longer in power in the Senate.”
 

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Susan Collins: Orderly Transfer of Power 'Essential'
Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, says the Electoral Count Act needs to be overhauled because the orderly transfer of power is “essential.”

Collins, who is leading a bipartisan group of senators committed to reforming the act, made her remarks in a column posted by The New York Times on Friday.

“This 1887 law, vaguely written in the inaccessible language of a different era, was intended to restrain Congress, but in practice it has had the unintended effect of creating ambiguities that could potentially be used to expand the role of Congress and the vice president in ways that are contrary to the Constitution.”

But, despite the law’s flaws, it has not been an issue for more than a hundred years, she noted. That changed after President Joe Biden was elected in 2020.

“President Donald Trump and his allies both exploited the weaknesses of the law and ignored the language of the Constitution,” she said. “Mr. Trump argued that the vice president could overturn the election results. A violent mob temporarily halted the electoral count that would confirm President Biden’s victory.

“Vice President Mike Pence’s courage and integrity on that day cannot be overstated. He stood up to a determined president who relentlessly pressured him to swing the election his way. And he refused to be intimidated by rioters who assaulted police officers, swarmed the Capitol and chanted 'Hang Mike Pence!' As the dangerous mob neared the Senate chambers, the vice president and senators had to be whisked away.

“Finally, senators were told it was safe enough for us to proceed back to the chamber, which all of us were determined to do so that we could resume the counting of the votes."

She added: “That day reminded us that there is nothing more essential to the survival of a democracy than the orderly transfer of power, and there is nothing more essential to the orderly transfer of power than clear rules for effecting it.”

She maintained the Electoral Count Act is ambiguously phrased and must be amended.

“Our group of senators shares a vision of drafting legislation to ensure the integrity of our elections and public confidence in the results,” she said. “We want a bill that will be considered by committees, debated on the Senate floor, garner the support of the Senate’s two leaders and pass the Senate with 60 or more votes.”
 

schuylaar

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they have to get Jeffry Tambor to play rudy in the movie of the week....View attachment 5087175

boris johnson could play young trump
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but they'd have to get Baldwin to play old trump
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Dennis Leary is a dead ringer for kelly ann conway
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Peter Dinklage could play jr.
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this dog could play ivanka
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they can just pick a random Slovenian whore to play melania...

and rudy's kid can play eric, i'm sure he'll need the money
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kate mc kinnon for kellyanne but she's busy on tiger king set.

 

DIY-HP-LED

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Kingmaker No More? Republicans Are Figuring Out They Can Defy Trump And Survive

The panel discusses a new poll saying a majority of Republican are siding with former Vice President Pence over former President Trump over Trump's claims Pence could have overturned the election. New reporting is also discussed that suggests a "loss of altitude" for Trump's control over the Republican party.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Kingmaker No More? Republicans Are Figuring Out They Can Defy Trump And Survive

The panel discusses a new poll saying a majority of Republican are siding with former Vice President Pence over former President Trump over Trump's claims Pence could have overturned the election. New reporting is also discussed that suggests a "loss of altitude" for Trump's control over the Republican party.
no matter how many of them side with pence, they still think the election was illegitimate...so they're only 90% fucked in the head, instead of 99%?...that's a significant difference :roll:
 

DIY-HP-LED

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no matter how many of them side with pence, they still think the election was illegitimate...so they're only 90% fucked in the head, instead of 99%?...that's a significant difference :roll:
The difference is it could divide them, Trump and the republican party now have vastly different goals, Donald's is just to keep his ass outta prison and hang onto enough cash to live like a pig. Donald ain't that rational at the best of times, the heat he will feel in the coming weeks and months would have most people with brains blowing them out. He will destroy them rather than give up power over them, kinda like Hitler in a way. He needs to get out of shit and will use republicans up like toilet paper to try and do it.

He might be in big business trouble in NY, but I still think Georgia will indict and try him first, it's simple and direct with a recording of Trump. I don't know if he will be convicted, but I do know plenty of republicans in Georgia will have to testify against him on TV and perhaps before the election. Even Mark Meadows might testify against him in GA, since he was in on the call. Donald would loose his fucking mind and might have to be tied to his chair and ball gaged!
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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well, i don't think he has enough dirt on enough republicans to do significant damage to the party...
if you were a republican under trump, would you share any compromising information about yourself with him? or any of his lackeys?
many of them stepped in shit helping him out with his coup attempt, and that is on them, not trump...no one held a gun on them and told them "betray your country, your party, and democracy, or die."...but as to trump having a folder of dirt on each and every republican? highly doubtful....and any lies he tells will be pretty transparent.
i'm not trying to be antagonistic, i want what you want...i'm just a lot more pessimistic about the possible outcomes than you are
 

DIY-HP-LED

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well, i don't think he has enough dirt on enough republicans to do significant damage to the party...
if you were a republican under trump, would you share any compromising information about yourself with him? or any of his lackeys?
many of them stepped in shit helping him out with his coup attempt, and that is on them, not trump...no one held a gun on them and told them "betray your country, your party, and democracy, or die."...but as to trump having a folder of dirt on each and every republican? highly doubtful....and any lies he tells will be pretty transparent.
i'm not trying to be antagonistic, i want what you want...i'm just a lot more pessimistic about the possible outcomes than you are
He will destroy the republicans by peeling off as little as10% of their vote and getting them to stay home, like he did in Georgia, only nation wide. Margins are tight and covid will continue to decimate republicans selectively at the rate of almost 2000 day. Donald going on about the election being stolen and the system rigged won't help the republicans at all and if he's on trial for election crimes in Georgia, it will be his only defense. As I said top republicans testifying against him at his trial would seal the deal, Donald puts revenge and retribution above everything else.

If the republicans lose the house and enough of the senate, the democrats will destroy the republicans like you would put down a rabid dog. It ain't revenge or retribution, it's a duty to defend and protect the constitution by destroying it's enemies.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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He will destroy the republicans by peeling off as little as10% of their vote and getting them to stay home, like he did in Georgia, only nation wide. Margins are tight and covid will continue to decimate republicans selectively at the rate of almost 2000 day. Donald going on about the election being stolen and the system rigged won't help the republicans at all and if he's on trial for election crimes in Georgia, it will be his only defense. As I said top republicans testifying against him at his trial would seal the deal, Donald puts revenge and retribution above everything else.

If the republicans lose the house and enough of the senate, the democrats will destroy the republicans like you would put down a rabid dog. It ain't revenge or retribution, it's a duty to defend and protect the constitution by destroying it's enemies.
i sincerely hope you're right....
i am not so optimistic
there are a lot of stupid magats, but even if trump tells them to stay home and not vote (which i don't think will happen) they are aware of what votes are, and that if they don't vote for a republican, a dreaded, evil, baby eating democrat will take the office, and they won't let that happen
trump is one vote, magats are hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of votes, and trump's influence seems to be slipping with the republicans, and that will filter down to the "base"...soon they will follow the new trump, same as the old trump, they got tricked again
 

DIY-HP-LED

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All 3 Republicans running for Michigan Attorney General just stated that they oppose the ruling in Griswold v Connecticut which outlawed prosecuting married couples for using contraception.
They could say they favor castrating themselves and all males in America and as long as the blew the dog whistle loud enough... Remember facts no longer matter to republicans, so any thing goes when you detach from reality.
 

schuylaar

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Good morning opened CNN and he's on the front page, middle above 'the fold'.

At least they're not bitching about Biden because Russia has made their decision left column.

Oh boy! Advertising dollars.

 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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Texas National Guard is forming a union to push back against the boondoggle down at the border.

good for them, good to know the Texas national guard has enough members who aren't magats to do this...
if abbott can't get his head out of his ass and run Texas, let the guard take it over and run it...no fucking way they could do a worse job
 

schuylaar

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WV.


But the pandemic is over..we have a green colored picture of the US now..see how this happened?

  1. National Governors Association meets at WH
  2. Governor returns and says he's no longer extending for Denver
  3. US map goes green
  4. Masks come off
  5. CDC says..oh come now, who cares what they say.
 
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