Drain the swamp directly into the Cabinet…
“And I am very disappointed in this type of crap, I mean my gosh, there’s no excuse for it,” Hatch said.
Uh-oh, Orrin’s using the G word…
CALL YOUR SENATORS AND THANK THEM! They need to hear it!
“I am really disappointed that my friends on the other side – our Democrats on the other side are deliberately boycotting this mark up,” Finance Committee Chair Orrin Hatch (R-UT) said at the meeting.
“Why that’s an important thing for them I’ll never understand, because these two nominee are going to go through,” Hatch said. …
“And I am very disappointed in this type of crap, I mean my gosh, there’s no excuse for it,” Hatch said.
I have only two words, Senator Asshat: Justice Garland.
Would that the Dems on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources committee had done the same.
They have approved Perry and Zinke.
"I am very disappointed that the democrats are giving me no cover whatsoever for our disregard of basic principles of governance.
Time bomb…
For a guy who didn’t know he would be responsible for the nukes, very deadly time bomb.
SEE all it takes is 10 million people in spontaneous protest to convince the democrats that they should be SERVING the people…now…SOMEONE needs to emerge and take the reins of where we the people are leading…a good first act then would be to remind the republicans with their OWN words how they hampered and hindered Obama every chance they could.
if the leadership/party fails here…there will be NO stopping the fuhrer and his top aid…trump.
“Why that’s an important thing for them I’ll never understand, because these two nominee are going to go through,” Hatch said.
Straight from the land of Not Getting It.
“Why that’s an important thing for them I’ll never understand, because these two nominee are going to go through,” Hatch said.
There’s a lot that Senator-For-Life Hatch doesn’t understand. First and foremost is that he doesn’t understand why every single American doesn’t put the best interests of the Republican Party ahead of all else.
They have one after all.
“I mean, how dare members of the Senate flatly refuse to bring an important nominee to a vote?”
Good for the Dems. Better to have those positions unfilled than these two monstrosities in place.
“…see if they will come and do the job that they have been elected and sworn to do.”
I’ll need a new irony meter. That destroyed mine.
More like this please. The GOP left a detailed set of instructions, and while I don’t really think we should sink to their level, you don’t bring a knife to a gun fight. “Twist a pig’s ear, watch him squeal.” What’s that, Senator Hatch? Oink, oink, squeal?
Gee, Senator, maybe you could hire a lobbyist to persuade them to show up and vote the well-being of the country away. But who could you get?
How about your sleazy son, Scott? Do you still have his number?
Oh, that’s right. You never discuss politics or legislation with him because you’re a career paragon of virtue and ethics. /s
Hatch, meanwhile, said that the “honest approach” would have been for Democrats’ to vote against the nominees.
Garland: Interesting…
Hatch: But everyone knows, we, Republicans, have never been honest about anything, especially for The Black Guy.