Posted on 03/14/2012 5:38:03 PM PDT by Libloather
Resist Obama/Reid's nomination power play
By Rick Manning - 03/14/12 03:56 PM ET
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reids (D-Nev.) nomination power play under the guise of a created emergency on the federal bench is both absurd and dangerous.
The truth is that Reid is setting up a constitutional crisis over the Easter congressional district work period allowing President Obama to recess-appoint a bevy of judges and others without the advice and consent of the Senate.
The Constitution does not require that the Senate approve the presidents choices for the judiciary, and in fact, the Senate is supposed to be anything but a rubber stamp. These permanent appointments to the federal bench are supposed to be thoroughly vetted, and the Senate has a responsibility to only approve those who meet the highest standards.
One of the 17 bench appointees Reid is looking to jam through the Senate floor under the threat of an Obama constitutional jihad is Michael Fitzgerald, who is designated for the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California. Fitzgerald is an active member of the Harvard-Radcliffe Gay and Lesbian Caucus, which has worked to bar military recruiters from Harvard as a protest of the Clinton administrations Dont ask, dont tell compromise on homosexuals in the military.
Fitzgeralds willingness to deny our nations military from access to the self-proclaimed best and brightest who attend Harvard speaks volumes about his priorities and overall suitability for the federal bench.
On a larger scale, Senate Republicans SHOULD refuse to provide Obama with a single new appointee to any position in his administration until the illegal appointments to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and the National Labor Relations Board are rescinded and resubmitted to the Senate.
Unlike the current federal judiciary crisis, where Obama has not even nominated anyone to serve in more than half of the current federal bench openings, in January, Obama anointed three National Labor Relations Board members without consent of the Senate. Shockingly, these NLRB nominations had only been made a couple of weeks before the self-declared emergency, and before all their paperwork for consideration had been filed with the Senate.
At some point, the Constitution either matters or it doesnt.
Through his appointment actions, Obama has declared the Constitution invalid, and his Charley McCartney-like co-conspirator Reid is equally culpable in the shredding of our founding document. The only question that remains is whether Republicans will stand up for our nations laws, or will we continue down a path toward rule by executive fiat?
Todays comments by Utah Sen. Mike Lee (R) show promise that our elected officials are waking up, but lets hope that he is joined by others in Hart, Dirksen and Russell, or else very little else they do will matter.
Money quote... right there...
King George III appointed henchmen accountable only to him to oppress his subjects across the Atlantic.
There is hardly a clause in our Constitution that did not improve upon, or correct a defect in the Articles of Confederation or the British Constituiton.
Most Americans today think the advise and consent clause is just another 18th Century artifact from our stupid, slave owning, white a$$hole Framers.
What does it matter. Obama recess appoints while the Senate is in session anyways.
Three years of 0 getting away with interpreting the Constitution any way he wants to have proven without a doubt that the Constitution can be used as a weapon against us and the original intent of the Constitution no longer matters. With the plodding pace of SCOTUS, 0 does his damage long before the supremes have even agreed to look at the case.
When is the breaking point?
At this point... it doesn’t matter anymore. He’s made it perfectly clear that he has no use for our Constitution, and every last Representative and Senator is in violation of their oath of office by allowing a DOMESTIC enemy to usurp the rule of law.
America’s death rattle has begun, I fear.
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