Posted on 07/08/2018 11:33:06 AM PDT by Signalman
The first meltdown over the Supreme Court was epic. Justice Anthony Kennedy let the Trump White House know shortly after the official end of the 2017 term that hes out by the end of July. Hes heading into retirement and creating a vacancy that gives conservatives the opportunity to have a solid majority on the Court. Of course, the Left went into full meltdown mode. From liberal journalists to former Clinton officials and strategists, it was a mix of flipping off Justice Kennedy and warning red state Democrats not to cave on whoever President Trump pick unless theyre fine getting zero help from the national party. MSNBCs Chris Matthews even suggested that vengeancemust be executed against this nominee, who will be revealed on July 9. Yeah, these people are still sour over Senate Republicans invoking the Biden rule over Merrick Garlands failed nomination.
CHRIS MATTHEWS: I think the Democrats, as I said a few moments ago, have to fight this tooth and nail. They have to use every process, opportunity, they have to stop this until next year, when we have a new Senate. We dont know whether the Senate will be Republican or Democratic-dominated. But to give this to the Republicans when they control this Senate basically 51, or 50 to 49 really, with John McCain perhaps not voting again to give them this last chance to pack the court 5-4 again, hard conservative. I again, I say this, the base will attack the leadership for this if they allow it to happen and they should. Because this is time for vengeance for what happened two years ago. And if they dont wreak the vengeance now, with four and a half weeks four and a half months to go before the election, they will not look very strong to their base and I think theyll be under attack and youll see more Joe Crowleys go down.
Weve been saying this all week, but the situation is shaky. It has to be done this year, which us what Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) has already stated is the course of action; hearings next month with a final confirmation vote in the fall. Itll be just in time for the midterms. Supreme Court nominees were very important to 21 percent of the 2016 electorateand 56 percent of that slice broke for Trump. Tax cuts, the booming economy, the ability to have a solid conservative majority on the court for the next generation all should be issues that get the GOP base animated. Moreover, the notion that the Trump agenda, which has created another solid jobs report, three million jobs, the lowest unemployment rates in years, and the highest consumer and small business confidence ratings in decades, could end if Democrats takeover should scare any Republican to vote in November. In the Senate, its quite possible that we end up with a 50-50 split. And Sens. Murkowski (R-AK) and Susan Collins (R-ME) could defect, derailing Trumps nominee. Again, lets see what happens after Monday. Maybe one or two red state Democrats will defect as well. Well see. But if the first meltdown over a SCOTUS retirement announcement was any taste of what's to come in this fight, just imagine when the Trump pick is finally revealed. Itll be a character assassination like no other. The Democrat-media complex has already tried to smearthe potential nominees that have been floatedaround, as have actual Democrats, and theyve backfired magnificently.
The Record Books will be when Ruth Buzzi leaves.
I pray it is AFTER the Senate is solid enough Republican that we can afford to lose the RINOs and still confirm.
It’ll be glorious.
Hell no, they don't want conservatives judges, so why should we give them what they want? F them!
And I thought I was the only one who thought Justice Scalia’s death suspicious, what with being found with a pillow over his face and all, with no autopsy.
They got the Bunsen burners lit and warming for now - will crank up the blast furnaces right after Trump announces....
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.