I heard that the first time you said it brother .. but thought, 'he can't be serious.'
Estrada was never a nominee for the Supreme Court .. he was a nominee for the Court of Appeals .. and if we're going to joust about which side started opposition to all court appointments, that could take forever and wouldn't produce anything conclusive.
Does the fact that judicial appointments under the republican held Senate during Obama's years was less than half of what it was under a democratic held Senate during George Bush's years count?
What makes this republican bed different than any democratic bed is that democrats have never refused to hear a republican nominee for the SC. Even if they opposed that nominee, they allowed that nominee to come to a confirmation vote. That was not the case with Garland, and it shouldn't be the case with Gorsuch.
If republicans want him .. use the nuclear option and we'll never have to have this conversation again.