Posted on 03/27/2017 2:15:15 PM PDT by Trump20162020
The Senates most senior Democrat says he probably wont join his partys effort to filibuster Judge Neil Gorsuch, in the first major indication that Republicans may not have to resort to the so-called nuclear option to fill the empty Supreme Court seat.
Senator Patrick Leahy, Vermont Democrat, said hell vote against Judge Gorsuchs nomination, but doesnt think a filibuster is the right path.
I am not inclined to filibuster, even though Im not inclined to vote for him, Leahy told the Vermont Digger on Sunday.
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And personally, I think that even as weak as Yertle the Tertle is, he may invoke the nuke.
I think Trump is leaning on him for it.
We shall see.
He’s too lazy to participate in an actual filibuster. He’s not young any more.
Yep. He is saving his filibuster vote for Ginsberg’s replacement.
They must have the old tapes of Leaky Leahy.
They must have the old tapes of Leaky Leahy.
This most likely is a crafty political move, intended to provide cover, defend against charges of intransigence, and to dissuade the use of the nuclear option.
Well if he is not going to filibuster but not vote for him. Where is the difference?
1. Gorsuch gets confirmed, the filibuster gets 'nuked,' and is thus unavailable to Senate Democrats should Trump get another Supreme Court pick.
2. Gorsuch gets confirmed, the filibuster remains intact as procedural leverage for Senate Democrats should Trump get another Supreme Court pick.
Those are really Schumer's only two choices right now. Even the usual Senate GOP suspects (McCain, Graham, Collins, Murkowski) are saying a filibuster of Gorsuch is unacceptable. No matter how much Schumer postures, he simply does not have the votes to do much more than wail.
Doctor’s orders—too great a risk of croaking during a filibuster.
I wouldn’t trust a communists Democrat. They lie. Nuke the bunch.
His position in the Judiciary Committee is key.
I kind of wish the threshold for blocking filibusters was raised to 67 votes, and simultaneously the requirement of a filibuster to be conducted in person be enacted. It would probably help encourage some more senior senators to retire.
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