Posted on 03/01/2016 12:00:25 PM PST by jazusamo
There were no signs of a breakthrough as President Obama met Tuesday with Senate Republican leaders pledging to block anyone he nominates to the Supreme Court.
Senate Majority Leader (R-Ky.) and Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) both sat down with the president in the Oval Office.
They were adamant. They said no, were not going to do this at all, Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) said after the meeting.
All we want them to do is to fulfill their constitutional duty, and at this stage, they are deciding not to do that, he added. Theyre going to wait and see what President Trump will do, I guess, as far as a nomination.
Reid participated in the meeting, as did Judiciary Committee ranking member Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and Vice President Biden, who helmed the committee during his Senate tenure.
Asked how long the meeting lasted, Reid said not very long. We killed a lot of time talking about basketball." The Democratic leaders spoke to reporters on the West Wing driveway about 40 minutes after the sit-down started.
It was the first face-to-face meeting between the leaders since the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, which set off a partisan battle over filling his vacancy on the high court.
McConnell has said he would reiterate his objections to taking up any nominee Obama puts forth. He and other top Republicans say the vacancy should be filled by the next president.
Before he traveled along Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House, McConnell told House Republicans at their weekly meeting hes standing by his promise to not hold hearing or votes on an Obama nominee.
Whether everybody in the meeting today wanted to admit it, we all know that considering a nomination in the middle of a heated presidential campaign is bad for the nominee, bad for the court, bad for the process, and ultimately bad for the nation," Grassley said in a statement.
Scalia was the leading conservative voice on the bench, and an Obama replacement could shift the ideological balance of the court for decades.
Obama has said its his constitutional obligation to nominate a replacement and has suggested leaving Scalias seat empty could erode the courts credibility as an institution thats insulated from partisan politics.
The president made it very clear in Tuesday's meeting that he would consider any nominees recommended by McConnell and Grassley, according to Reid. But the GOP leaders did not offer up a list of names.
Asked what leverage Democrats have to force a vote, Reid indicated Democrats would continue to shame Republicans over their stance.
We have that nasty little Constitution, which says they are obligated to hold hearings and they are obligated to vote," he said. "They swore to uphold the Constitution. Theyre not doing that. They are walking away from that.
Reid added that Obama's nominee "should be coming very quickly."
White House press secretary Josh Earnest reiterated that senators have a standing offer to recommend names to the president before he makes a decision.
The president gave everyone in the room, Democrats and Republicans, the opportunity to put forward their suggestions for Supreme Court nominees, Earnest told reporters. The offer was not a one-time-only offer. ... They certainly know how to reach the White House.
Even as the standoff persists, Obama is continuing to comb through materials about potential nominees. Senior adviser Brian Deese was tapped to lead the selection process on Monday, alongside White House counsel Neil Eggleston.
The White House is working to show that its taking a serious and deliberate approach toward picking a nominee, an effort to contrast with Republicans quick decision to block Obama.
Earnest indicated Obama did not expect the meeting to change anyones mind.
The meeting was pretty straightforward," he said. "No one represented that he was about to change his position.
But he stressed that Obama believes its his responsibility to consult intensively with Congress before making a lifetime nomination to the Supreme Court."
The president felt it was important, even in an election year, to continue that consultation.
Republicans, however, have been quick to note past comments and actions by the president and other Democrats that they say show theres precedent for their decision.
GOP leaders have frequently cited a 1992 floor speech by Biden, who said then-President George H.W. Bush should wait until after the fall elections to put forth a hypothetical nominee.
"We will reiterate that the American people will have a voice in the vacancy on the Supreme Court as they choose the next president who in turn will nominate the next Supreme Court justice, McConnell said early Tuesday on the Senate floor. We will observe the Biden Rule.
Obama and his allies are hopeful that Senate Republicans will back off their stance under pressure from politically vulnerable senators who are facing scrutiny at home over McConnells refusal to consider a nominee.
Grassley himself faces reelection in November and is expected to cruise to victory. But former Iowa Lt. Gov. Patty Judge (D) announced last week she is considering challenging the longtime senator, a sign his Supreme Court stance could cause political difficulties in his home state.
That argument could be amplified if Donald Trump emerges as the Republican Partys inevitable presidential nominee after Super Tuesday primary contests.
Kind of amusing, the GOP is making their vulnerable incumbent senators walk a plank on SCOTUS in the hope that Trump might get to pick, tweeted former Obama senior adviser Dan Pfeiffer.
Updated at 2:19 p.m.
Wait..why isn't the headline "Reid: Trump will be President!"
Good!!! About time the Repubs grew some Cajones. Throw the lib SOBs under the bus.
Reid says GOP waiting for President Trump! Better Headline
Omg! The R committee’s met and managed to find a couple cajones in the room!?!?! (Who’d have ever guessed they had any at all?)
I loved it that Dingy Harry said that. LOL!
Give them a few days. Huff, puff, cry, cave. Repeat often as necessary.
Boy isn’t karma great. Harry Reid sat on so much legislation passed by the House, failed to even bring it up for a vote, now he’s all crazy about the Senate doing it’s job.
This “meeting” was just a photo op so later the kenyan and Reid could slam the GOP. Naturally the GOP are busy today nuking Trump and can’t be bothered to return fire.
but they leaked this so as not to infuriate their respective bases.
..... Obama believes its his responsibility to consult intensively with Congress .....
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Like he’s been intensively consulting for the last 7 years? I’m self-censoring the rest of what I really want to say about the Liar-in-Chief & the Rollover Party.
Is this from The Onion?
Why even meet? Why waste the time? They should have set a meeting, but gone and done something else instead. Best alternative would have been a round of golf.
Stiff 0bama on his meeting, and then go golfing without him.
Yes. I fear you may be right. The GOP-e has sold out completely to the islamonazi infiltration and weakening of America for the last seven years. Why should they suddenly change now?
If the limp wristed RINOs don’t flip on this, it will be a first.
Just a show to try to mitigate the GOP revolution. As soon as it is apparent Trump will win nomination, they will fold like cheap globalists and hope the Supremes will place a stop on Trump’s actions.
They did: they said, "No!"
It's like people who complain that God doesn't answer prayers when He doesn't give them exactly what they want. He did answer. He said, "No!"
Nice catch.
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