Posted on 10/05/2018 2:26:02 PM PDT by jazusamo
Sen. Jeff Merkley lost his bid to delay the Senates final vote on Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh after a federal judge ruled Friday that he had waited too long to sue.
Mr. Merkley had sued last week claiming that the president and Senate Republicans were violating the Constitution by denying him the chance to properly give vet Judge Kavanaughs nomination.
He said the Constitution tasks senators with giving advice and consent on presidential picks, and hes unable to carry that duty out without seeing more documents from the judges past.
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Jerk Merkley schooled on separation of powers by an 0bama appointed judge. LOL!
He and his attorneys should be disbarred for filing a frivilous suit.
No judge is going to take on a political question.
More Rat grandstanding.
You see, if you put right person in court, that person would rule in your favor. Thats why demcrats go for court because they cant count on elections to get what they want
Bump!
All Merkley did was demonstrate what a fool he was/is.
Exactly, and I doubt he even realizes it.
Unfortunately, the article doesn’t say that the judge really understood the separation of powers principle. The judge said he should have sued earlier.
The dangerous thing here is I don’t see any circumstance ever where a federal court would have the right to tell Congress that they can’t vote on something.
Since when does the judiciary have ANY control over the internal decision-making actions of the US Senate?
Robert’s Rules of Order still prevail.
He should have filed in Hawaii.
She did say it “was beyond the court’s powers.”
Exactly. An extremely shitty ruling by the Obama judge. The only proper ruling is, "If you don't like it, then withhold your consent and vote 'NO'. Court assesses costs to the plaintiff."
If the judge had tried to grant the delay, the Senate would have ignored the judge and then impeached the judge.
He should have done better judge shopping. I’m sure there is a liberal judge who would rule that the judiciary has the power to control political processes in Congress.
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Since when does the judiciary have ANY control over the internal decision-making actions of the US Senate?
Since they have been able to use the courts to block President Trump’s executive orders. /s
I’m deeply disturbed by the fact that the judge ruled on timing and not separation of powers. I think if Markey had filed sooner this dipwad really WOULD have tried to stop the vote.
And she ruled that Mr. Merkleys request was beyond the courts powers anyway.
There is a fat lady in the wings. I think she wants to sing.
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“...a federal judge ruled Friday that he had waited too long to sue.”
It’s preposterous that this is given as a reason at all. The Senate is a corporate body, and the Republicans hold control. The constitutional procedure has been followed.
The ruling implies that if Merkley had sued earlier, a court could have intervened. The courts have NO jurisdiction whatsoever over actions of Congress. The separation of powers affirms this.
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