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  • Chris Matthews: Kennedy Retirement ‘Time For Vengeance’

    06/27/2018 3:05:02 PM PDT · by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas · 75 replies
    Daily Caller ^ | 06/27/2018 | Amber Athey
    Matthews seemed to suggest that Democrats should block the appointment of a conservative judge until after the midterms, citing Republicans blocking Merrick Garland when Obama was president. “The base will attack the leadership for this, if they allow it to happen, and they should,” Matthews said of Democrats. “This is a time for vengeance for what happened two years ago, and if they don’t reap the vengeance now with four and a half months to go before the election, they will not look very strong to their base, and I think they’ll be under attack.”
  • Chris Matthews: Democrats Shouldn’t Even Allow Meetings With Trump’s Supreme Court Nominee

    06/27/2018 2:20:07 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 90 replies
    freebeacon.com ^ | 06/28/2018 | BY: Andrew Kugle
    MSNBC anchor Chris Matthews said on Wednesday that Democrats shouldn't even take meetings with President Donald Trump's Supreme Court nominee – who is yet to be named – to replace Justice Anthony Kennedy. "I don't think the Democrats should allow even meetings to occur with Trump's nominee to fill this vacancy by Justice Kennedy," Matthews said. Kennedy announced Wednesday he would retire, giving Trump the opportunity to make two appointments in two years to the nation's highest court. The vacancy sets up a bitter confirmation fight right before the midterm elections, where Republicans only have a single vote majority in...