Posted on 04/17/2015 8:51:25 AM PDT by rktman
Potential GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush is calling on Congress to confirm attorney general nominee Loretta Lynch, whose confirmation hearings took place in front of the Senate Judiciary Committee in January. In February, Lynch was voted out of the committee and approved 12-8. Due to the legislative schedule and fighting over bills already in motion, a full Senate vote on her confirmation has not yet taken place. More from POLITICO:
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Who the eff is he to tell Congress what to do.
Well his daddy didn’t seem to have any issue with Agenda 21 and new world order thinking.
Sadly that’s the truth. I just wish all of these Progressives would just go back into the hole from which they came. Then we can pour concrete over the entrance.
Just sayin’...
We DON’T need a Justice Dept run by a Lynch mob!
“THANK YOU for doing that. It will fall of deaf ears but at least theyve been told the truth.”
Here we “sit in judgement of the Left,” and yet it appears that “most Republicans” don’t see the parallels in our own party. Both parties are now controlled by small factions who, through their “big money” connections call the tune. For me, the GOPE is just as insidious as the Radical Left. They have come to expect “their view” to prevail even though they loose way too many elections as a consequence. Evidently they would rather have a Communist Government run by the Radical Left, than let Real Conservatives have the opportunity to see if their ideas have merit. I think the real truth is that they are afraid that our ideas would work and they would be relegated to the dust heap of the past.
I agree. It’s time the GOPe get as much criticism as the radical Left in this country if for no other reason than they are basically enablers for the Left, apart from any actual policy positions.
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