Chides Senate: 'He deserves to be confirmed'
President Obama introduced his pick for the Supreme Court seat vacated by deceased Justice Antonin Scalia in a Wednesday morning White House Rose Garden speech – chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Merrick Garland.
Senate Judiciary Committee members, meanwhile, doubled down on previous claims and said no matter what Obama wanted, hearings would not go forth on the nomination until after the presidential elections.
Garland, 63, is a Harvard law school graduate and has served as both a judge and prosecutor for years.
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10 comments:
Harvard graduate and POSPOTUS pick - NEVER!
Stand tough republicans. Remember we are watching and your actions have a direct impact during the election cycle. You cave and you are done!
Merrick is anti-2A. Moderate my ass.
Nobody DESERVES anything!
The House and Senate need to stand with their backbones intact on this one - don't give him a vote - or know that he won't get enough votes to be confirmed!
POSOTUS pick with a most liberal education and stand on constitutional issues...NFW!
Hey Merrick,hows it feel to be a stooge?
Anything done by Obama is nothing but pure evil.
For Mr. Garland to place himself in this situation shows lack of good sense. If he were smart he would have refused the offer from the President.
He is a Progressive Liberal and does not rule with the Constitution as a guideline.
CALL 202-224-3121 and tell them HELL NO on Confirm!!!
Another Harvard liberal egghead.
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