Posted on 09/26/2014 7:24:34 AM PDT by SoConPubbie
Senator Ted Cruz (R., Texas) wants Republicans to have as much power as possible when it comes time to confirm Attorney General Eric Holders successor.
Cruz, who has previously made the case for impeaching Holder in an attempt to have a special prosecutor investigate the IRS, doesnt want a confirmation battle to take place during the lame-duck session.
To ensure that justice is served and that the attorney general is not simply replaced with another extreme partisan who will likewise disregard the law, the Senate should wait until the new Congress is sworn in before confirming the next attorney general, Cruz said in a Thursday afternoon statement. Allowing Democratic senators, many of whom will likely have just been defeated at the polls, to confirm Holders successor would be an abuse of power that should not be countenanced.
Republican senators have the ability to slow down the process.
With Republican opposition, any nominee could take as long as three weeks before even clearing the Senate Judiciary Committee, because of rules that guarantee them, as the minority party, a chance to delay the vote, the Los Angeles Times explains. Following that, the Senate floor debate could take a week to clear all the procedural hurdles at the Republican minoritys disposal to stall the vote.
Holder will be replaced by Malik Zulu Shabazz
No doubt.
It needs to be said. And people need to be reminded that the GOP has a history of doing exactly that with Dem appointments.
The solution is to stop empowering cowards and enablers that let these abominations come to pass.
Remember ‘Power Sharing?” Based on that alone, you can’t possibly believe the GOP would oppose Ayres. And no one can possibly believe that Obama wouldn’t nominate him.
You said it well. My post was really just a “Hello” at the end of my sabbatical.
I actually just took a month off with computer issues. It didn’t improve my disposition ;)
Harry will just change the Senate rules.
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