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This is true, but Dems need to clearly articulate this argument in their dissent! Right now, they are, for some reason, embarrassed of that argument, so they're trying to defeat Gorsuch on his credentials... or past decisions... or some vague litmus test.. or whatever! As you say though, Gorsuch isn't the point. The point is that the seat is stolen. STOLEN, STOLEN, STOLEN! There's only one person who should be considered at this point, and that's Garland. This should have been the biggest voting issue of the election, but Dems, as usual, couldn't be bothered to run with a winning argument.
Dems do this all the time, and they should take a page from Republicans on this one. Republican reps are happy to grab the talking points of their constituents.. but Democrats feel like they need to be so austere. As such, they farm out the dirty work to their liberal base... while they act like the reasonable middle ground to journalists. It's time to grow a pair guys! If you're uncomfortable sticking up for political fairness, then you probably don't have a right to call yourself a representative of the people.
Yep. You're so right. Gorsuch is very likely just a corporate puppet judge but even if he isn't, that doesn't matter. McConnell did something unprecedented (or unpresidented, as Trump would spell it) by denying a sitting president (also, a black, Democratic president but I'm sure that was just a coincidence!) the ability to do his job. He said he was doing it so that "the American people have a voice in this momentous decision."
That's rich, Turtle Boy. The American people, huh? So the majority of voting Americans who put President Obama in the Oval Office TWICE don't count, but a president who LOST the popular vote by 3 million gets to appoint a justice? I don't think so.
I also love how Turtle Boy said he was "invoking the Biden rule" which has been the talking point that Trump supporters/surrogates/apologists have been spouting on CNN and other places for the past week. As pointed out here, Biden said this when there was no vacancy to fill and no nominee to consider. And he didn't suggest that the next president should be the one to appoint the justice, only that if a spot were to open up, the vote should be after the election. And it was simply a plea by Biden at the time to then-President George H.W. Bush, not a hard-line stance by the Senate majority leader. Biden was the Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, but not as powerful or as influential a figure as McConnell.
But of course, it was BIDEN that said it so of course, Turtle Boy used that as his defense. I can just imagine how much he must have been salivating over that one.