Posted on 03/21/2015 10:59:45 PM PDT by E. Pluribus Unum
The Senate had two things to do this week pass a bill cracking down on sex slavery, and vote on the nomination of Loretta Lynch to be attorney general and it did neither of them.
So barring an eleventh-hour weekend compromise, Lynch, who would become the first black woman to serve as attorney general, will wait until at least mid-April before a confirmation vote is held, extending an unusually long wait that Democrats have tried to turn to their political advantage by portraying the delay as tied to Lynchs race and gender.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
So, it’s possible for Republicans to play the game of running out the clock as well
You are being too generous - the black population as a whole is not the same as the white population in any way, so the chances are even worse.
Twit.
Republicans freed the slaves, passed civil rights and fought Jim Crow - we know injustice and hate when we see it.
Thanks - but no thanks.
Give the job to someone who loves this country - someone who yearns for justice for all - not a hater who wants the office for revenge.
It's time to start the process of healing - dump haters - dump Loretta Lynch.
Maybe there’s still time to impeach Holder before he slinks away back under the rock from which he crawled?
What takes place in the meantime?
Does WithHolder stay on the job?
Interim appointee?
Nobody doing nothing?
Better a critically damaged Holder than a emboldened, partisan hack like Lynch.
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