A very good question, Sen. Harris. Gorsuch sailed through.
In fact, that question pretty much sums up the entire sham that is this line of âdefenseâ on Kaveman-aughâs part.
The GOP has now threatened âwarâ for all future nominees. Notwithstanding their treatment of Merrick Garland (not treatment of President Obama, mind you, but of a respected sitting judge and nominee⌠that is who was mistreated by this body).
Iâve never been more disgusted by the posturing and politicking of all this. Kaveman-augh doesnât have the temperament for the SCOTUS. If it were up to the American people, I donât think heâd be confirmed.
How nice it would be if the people could have a say, yes?
They (the GOP) do not care. Obviously they canât say they donât care (but that probably wouldnât matter either), so they find reasons to couch their yes vote to seem reasonable and thoughtful. They need him on the court. They donât care who or what he is. Just like Trump. They donât care what Trump is, and there they sit not caring what Kavanaugh is either. Itâs about pure power.
âŚand the GOP never brought up Gorsuch. Not their similar backgrounds or how respectfully the Democrats treated him. Instead we had the victimization of the âboysâ.