PRES. MORON ON ROOSEVELDT ATTEMPT TO PACK SCOTUS

When asked about the kind of justices he would appoint to the Supreme Court, President George W. Bush responded: "I would pick people that would be strict constructionists. We've got plenty of lawmakers in Washington, D.C. Legislators make law. Judges interpret the Constitution. ... And that's the kind of judge I'm going to put on there." In more detail, Bush in 1999 told reporter Fred Barnes of the conservative magazine The Weekly Standard that he would nominate judges to the court in the mold of originalist

In other words.........................Teabaggers (www.teaparty.org)

Circumstances changed in 2005, due to the 2004 elections. With President Bush winning re-election and the Republicans increasing their Senate majority to 55—45 for the 109th Congress, the "nuclear option" became a more viable strategy to ensure confirmation. On May 24, 2005, seven moderate senators of each party, called the Gang of 14, in a deal to avoid the use of the "nuclear option", agreed to drop the filibuster against three of the seven remaining affected court of appeals nominees.

Unexpectedly, on July 1, 2005, it was not Rehnquist who announced his retirement, but O'Connor. On July 12, Bush met at the White House with the party leaders and ranking Judiciary Committee members from the two major parties – Republicans Bill Frist and Arlen Specter, and Democrats Reid and Patrick Leahy – to discuss the nomination process.

See they were negotiating.

Moscow McTurtle and Dotard didn't do any of that.

Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Ok, whatever. You're kinda dumb eh?

Smart enough, not to vote for, support and defend a lying, moron, even AFTER the orange, traitor LOST the election.

THAT'S a special kind of stupid.

The kids on the short bus, make you take the shorter bus.
 
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