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Dems to give Trump’s cabinet picks the “Merrick Garland treatment”?
Hotair ^ | 12/05/2016 | AllahPundit

Posted on 12/05/2016 1:01:25 PM PST by SeekAndFind

That’ll be … difficult to do since they can’t control which nominations reach the floor and foolishly farted away their power to filibuster nominees three years ago.

The left is anxious, though, and wants to see some fight in their team so Schumer and his caucus are stuck with slowdown tactics.

“They’ve been rewarded for stealing a Supreme Court justice. We’re going to help them confirm their nominees, many of whom are disqualified?” fumed Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio). “It’s not obstruction, it’s not partisan, it’s just a duty to find out what they’d do in these jobs.”…

Democrats could conceivably force up to 30 hours of debate for each Cabinet nominee, which would be highly disruptive for a GOP Senate that usually works limited hours but has big ambitions for next year. The minority could also stymie lower-level nominees and potentially keep the Senate focused on executive confirmations for weeks as Trump assumes the presidency and congressional Republicans try to capitalize on their political momentum…

Democrats are likely to require roll call votes and possibly delay the nominations of Betsy DeVos to be secretary of education and Tom Price to to be Health and Human Services secretary, in addition to Mattis, Mnuchin and Sessions.

The attorney general nominee looks like he’s in for an especially rough ride. Brown said Sessions “was dissed by the Senate once for his racism,” a reference to his rejection by the chamber 30 years ago to become a federal judge.

We’ll have to blog in shifts in February so that someone’s around for all of the inevitable 3 a.m. tweets by President Trump grumbling about Democratic obstructionism. The main target appears to be Jeff Sessions, partly because Dems think they can make hay of the racial accusations that helped block him from a seat on the federal bench 30 years ago and partly because the position he’s up for carries heavier symbolic significance than other cabinet positions do. The Justice Department is supposed to stand apart from politics; the Attorney General sets the tone for how committed the new administration is to the rule of law. Senate Democrats want to delegitimize their friend and colleague Sessions in hopes of casting an early pall over Trump. Sessions’s confirmation is a fait accompli, though. If even one Senate Republican has said he’d opposed to the pick, I’ve missed it. If there’s any suspense on the actual floor vote, it’ll be how many purple-state Dems run away from their base and vote with the GOP. Schumer’s going to lose his first big fight, although if he can give Trump a black eye by damaging Sessions, he’ll probably take that.

What Democrats would really like to do is block at least one of Trump’s nominees but their options for doing that are few. If Trump rolls the dice on David Petraeus for Secretary of State, Schumer might be able to peel off enough Republicans to deny Petraeus 51 votes. The Democratic base will demand party unanimity on that vote, I assume, as payback for Trump’s attacks on Hillary for mishandling classified information during the campaign. If Dems hang together, Schumer would only need three GOPers to defeat the nomination. If Trump doesn’t nominate Petraeus but chooses someone less controversial, like Mitt Romney or Jon Huntsman, then the best and maybe only option to defeat one of Trump’s nominees is … James Mattis, who needs a waiver from the law requiring seven years of retirement before a veteran can serve as Defense secretary. That waiver can be filibustered; all Schumer would need is 41 members from his 48-seat caucus to go along. The political problem is that Mattis may well be the most popular cabinet pick Trump has made. He’s widely respected as intelligent and disciplined and adored by the Marines who served under him. Defeating him would be spun by Trump as a slight to the military writ large and to a man who’s served his country well for decades. And whoever Trump nominates after Mattis’s defeat could be considerably worse. But the left may demand a scalp from Schumer, and if he can’t find one elsewhere, Mattis’s may be the only option. What does Schumer do then?

The fallback plan, I assume, if all of Trump’s cabinet nominees end up being confirmed is for Dems to pay back the GOP for Garland by Borking virtually anyone Trump nominates for the Scalia vacancy on the Supreme Court. (The filibuster still exists for SCOTUS nominees, remember.) You can foresee how Trump will react to that: “If they block my first nominee, my second will be twice as conservative.” It’ll be the judicial equivalent of “the wall just got 10 feet higher.” Democrats might be OK with Borking the second nominee too, though, again on the theory that they’re only showing the same resolve in protecting the vacancy that Republicans showed in refusing to give Garland a hearing and a floor vote. Schumer’s going to need to huddle with red-state Democrats like Tester and McCaskill sometime soon and gauge how much political pain they’re prepared to endure in the name of blocking Trump’s Court nominees. Will they vote for a filibuster on the first nominee? On the second? He can lose seven of them but no more. Given the reports of angry Hillary staffers out for revenge against Trump, I assume some sort of new pressure group will be in place next month for Democrats to lean on the Testers and McCaskills to stand firm against Trump’s picks. But then, I also assumed Hillary would take Wisconsin and Michigan more seriously as swing states than Arizona.

Exit question: If Reid hadn’t nuked the filibuster for presidential nominations three years ago, would McConnell be preparing to nuke it now? I assume the answer is yes, knowing that Trump would throw an epic public tantrum once he discovered that the rule that’s allowing Democrats to block his cabinet picks could be canceled by the GOP at a moment’s notice. But that’s a hesitant yes. There are some old-school Senate traditionalists in the GOP caucus who look dimly on the idea of further restraints on the filibuster, and with a 52/48 Senate, McConnell could only afford to lose two votes. I’m not so sure it happens without Reid’s precedent. Congratulations on your legacy, Harry.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: 114th; cabinet; democrats; merrickgarland; trump; trumpcabinet; trumptransition
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1 posted on 12/05/2016 1:01:25 PM PST by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

They’ll just embarrass themselves and risk a loss depending on the case.


2 posted on 12/05/2016 1:03:36 PM PST by Sacajaweau
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To: SeekAndFind

nuke them with the option! who needs these clowns any way !


3 posted on 12/05/2016 1:05:16 PM PST by revivaljoe
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To: SeekAndFind
The filibuster still exists for SCOTUS nominees, remember.

Then, the repubs should go thermo-nuclear.

4 posted on 12/05/2016 1:06:42 PM PST by nonsporting
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To: SeekAndFind

Jeezy—Talk about trying to create news.


5 posted on 12/05/2016 1:07:27 PM PST by Arm_Bears (Rope. Tree. Politician/Journalist. Some assembly required.)
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To: revivaljoe

The Pubbies need to get this through their thick heads RIGHT NOW.

The filibuster is DEAD.
D-E-A-D DEAD! DEAD for cabinet nominees.
DEAD for legislation. DEAD for lower court judges.
DEAD for SCOTUS nominees.

Harry Reid killed it.
Any of these clowns who do not realize that the Democrats will adopt these rules ten minutes after they regain the majority are smoking crack.


6 posted on 12/05/2016 1:07:30 PM PST by Buckeye McFrog
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To: SeekAndFind
Fine. I'd like to try a SC with an even number. That way you have to win by two - no more 5-4 leftist travesties.

Still wish that they hadn't killed Scalia.

7 posted on 12/05/2016 1:08:40 PM PST by Aevery_Freeman (White. It's the new Invisible!)
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To: Sacajaweau

WV Sen. Machins will probably go with the GOP as he is up for re-election, and should be a Republican anyway.


8 posted on 12/05/2016 1:13:19 PM PST by MHT (,`)
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To: SeekAndFind

They can try that in 2019 when Tump is a lame duck. They have to consider appointments until then.


9 posted on 12/05/2016 1:13:52 PM PST by Lisbon1940 (No full-term Governors (at the time of election!)
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To: SeekAndFind

First the dems have to confess:

What really happened to Justice Scalia?


10 posted on 12/05/2016 1:14:07 PM PST by Iron Munro (If Illegals voted Rebublican 50 Million Democrats Would Be Screaming "Build The Wall!")
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To: SeekAndFind

For the SC fight, republican nominees should be prepared to respond to questions, by airing all the dirty laundry of the questioning senator. Rumor and anonymous accusations should be included. Nothing should be off the table.


11 posted on 12/05/2016 1:14:56 PM PST by Sgt_Schultze (If a border fence isn't effective, why is there a border fence around the White House?)
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To: SeekAndFind

We need to primary GOPe Senators, and after that smash the filibuster.

It’s possible to get rid of the filibuster first, but this would require us to disenfranchise the fake news media (NBC/CNN/NYT/etc.) and have the threat of a primary challenge to make the GOPe fall in line (note: primary them anyways! This is important! Do not let them get away with pretending to be conservatives!). The ones who pull an Arlen Spectre and switch parties will probably be toast in their general elections.

Provided that the GOPe is destroyed, I see no issue with getting rid of the filibuster. The Dementocrats will never be able to obtain more than 50 senators once their voting fraud institutions collapse.


12 posted on 12/05/2016 1:15:52 PM PST by Objective Scrutator (All liberals are criminals, and all criminals are liberals)
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To: SeekAndFind

The Rats, and Rat media will hound Trump and his administration for the next 4 years, and then some. So use the nuclear option. Continued use of this should put the filibuster to rest for good.


13 posted on 12/05/2016 1:16:30 PM PST by SgtHooper (If you remember the 60's, YOU WEREN'T THERE!)
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To: SeekAndFind

Well, it WILL rub their noses in it. Why not, if they truly insist. If they want pain, they get pain.


14 posted on 12/05/2016 1:17:11 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Aevery_Freeman; SkyPilot

Not having a mandatory autopsy on a SC judge is beyond insane.

And he was apparently at a place associated with Bohemian Grove folks? Holy moly.

Well, FWIW.


15 posted on 12/05/2016 1:18:57 PM PST by SaveFerris (Hebrews 13:2 Do not forget to entertain strangers, for ... some have unwittingly entertained angels)
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To: SeekAndFind

Well, it WILL rub their noses in it. Why not, if they truly insist. If they want pain, they get pain.

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AND, as the support for sane policies grows in their constituencies, they are going to start getting painful questions from home. Why did you say no to that person?

As long as the grace of God is shed on America... it’s all good. Even the challenges. They are opportunities to knock the challengers galley-west.


16 posted on 12/05/2016 1:19:05 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: Buckeye McFrog

Precisely.

If the GOP plays its cards right and smashes the filibuster, the Democrats will NEVER be a majority again.

I have no doubt McConnell will refuse to get rid of the filibuster, though, because his entire success is predicated on the existence of a big federal government.


17 posted on 12/05/2016 1:20:10 PM PST by Objective Scrutator (All liberals are criminals, and all criminals are liberals)
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To: SaveFerris

A lot of how America works depends on judgment calls at various levels, and isn’t legislated. Nor should it be legislated. The very bulk of law required would be ridiculous.

God was looking out for America even here. The loss of Scalia served as yet another warning to many who might have otherwise been Nevertrumpers. Yes it’s possible he just up and died from natural causes, perhaps supplemented by supernatural factors, and autopsy would just dully say “Heart attack.”


18 posted on 12/05/2016 1:23:06 PM PST by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: SeekAndFind
That’ll be … difficult to do since they can’t control which nominations reach the floor and foolishly farted away their power to filibuster nominees three years ago.

But they can still force debates on all nominees. Force multiple votes. Put holds on nominees. And generally gum up the works enough so that Trump could spend his first 100 days just trying to get his cabinet in place.

19 posted on 12/05/2016 1:24:33 PM PST by DoodleDawg
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To: SeekAndFind

Mr. Trump knows how to deal with vermin like this.


20 posted on 12/05/2016 1:25:30 PM PST by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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