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Old 09-20-2020, 05:20 PM   #170
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Originally Posted by New Era View Post

So in 2016, the Republicans felt they should not uphold their constitutional responsibility to hold a confirmation hearing to confirm a President's nomination for the Supreme Court, and now they think it should? You're so transparent and weak it isn't even funny.
That's exactly what the GOP did and are now doing. They flip-flopped outright. I've never claimed otherwise.

The problem for the partisans who are shaking their canes at McConell is that the Dems have also flip-flopped.

Who you think is right in their flip-flip depends on your partisan position, I suppose.

This is pretty consistent with a number of other areas. Democrats hate the expansion of executive power when its a Republican president, but love it when it's a Democratic president. And vice versa.
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