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Sen. Al Franken gives witty retort to Republican SCOTUS obstruction (1247 hits)

If we were to truly subscribe to the Majority Leader’s logic and extend it to the legislative branch, it would yield an absurd result. - U.S. Senator Al Franken

Senator Al Franken (D-MN) addressed the new justice vacancy in the Supreme Court on February 24. In opening, Franken told the Senate Judiciary Committee that “swift” action needed to be taken. He offered his “thoughts and prayers” to the family of the late Justice Scalia, adding he did not share Scalia’s views on the U.S. Constitution, nor on the country, and that Scalia had a great sense of conviction and humor. Franken then quickly gets down to the business at hand:


“Let us all remember that each and every senator serving in this body swore an oath to support and defend [the] Constitution,” said Sen. Franken in prepared remarks. “It is our duty to move forward. We must fulfill our constitutional obligation to ensure that the highest court in the land has a full complement of justices.”

Franken reminds the audience that the U.S. Constitution Justice Scalia loved is the same U.S. Constitution that allows the president to nominate a new justice, and with the “Advice and Consent of the Senate,” appoint a judge to the Supreme Court.

The senator notes with disgust that it took less than an hour after news of Scalia’s death hit the public for the GOP to announce they would not take up the business of considering a replacement until after the presidential election. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said the American people should have a voice in the selection of the next Supreme Court justice.


The only problem with the Majority Leader’s reasoning, Franken adds, is that the American people have spoken. Twice.

He reiterates that President Barack Obama was elected and reelected by a solid majority of the American people who understood his role is to uphold his duties according to the Constitution and that includes appoint a Supreme Court justice should a vacancy occur.

Here’s where it gets good. One of the highlights of this speech was when Franken suggests the GOP apply their own reasoning to the Republican-led Congress.


If we were to truly subscribe to the Majority Leader’s logic and extend it to the legislative branch, it would yield an absurd result.
•Senators would become ineffective in the last year of their term.
•The 28 senators who are now in the midst of their reelection campaigns and the 6 senators who are stepping down should be precluded from casting votes in committee or on the Senate floor.
•Ten committee chairs and 19 subcommittee chairs should pass the gavel to a colleague who is not currently running for reelection or preparing for retirement.
•Bill introduction, and indeed the cosponsorship of bills, should be limited to those senators who are not yet serving in the sixth year of their terms.



When a Republican says it’s been standard practice over the last 80 years to not confirm Supreme Court nominees during a presidential election year, Franken says, “I know that’s not true. And I’m not the only one,” mentioning several sources including the indisputable SCOTUSblog, which says, “historical record does not reveal any instances [in over a century] of the Senate failing to confirm a nominee in a presidential election year because of the impending election.”

Franken tells the committee (and the public) that the day before, every Republican member of the Senate Judiciary Committee sent a letter to the Majority Leader vowing to deny a hearing to the president’s eventual nominee, saying they will not hold hearings on any Supreme Court nominee—until after their next president is sworn in on January 20, 2017. Franken calls their actions an historic dereliction of the Senate’s duty. He brings up that “Chairman Grassley gathered only Republican Committee members in a private meeting where they unilaterally decided, behind closed doors, to refuse consideration of a nominee.” Franken calls the action to refuse a hearing “shameful, and I suspect that the American people share that view.“

In closing, Senator Franken states the Supreme Court is a central pillar of our democracy. The women and men who sit on that bench make decisions that touch the lives of every single American—regardless of party or political persuasion. Franken urges his colleagues to “reject the impulse to put politics before our sworn duty” to uphold the Constitution.

In his speech, Senator Al Franken describes the hypocrisy, negligence, and obstructiveness of Republicans that has taken place the entire seven years President Obama has been in office.

Here is the video of Franken’s entire speech.

http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/3/2/1...




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Thursday, March 3rd 2016 at 3:42PM
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Sister Fa,

Thank You for this blog. Brothers and Sisters, everyone, every single American should take 13:11 to view this video of Senator Al Franken (D-MN) addressed the new justice vacancy in the Supreme Court on February 24 and let up talk about what you saw.

Are the Republicans in the Senate justified by holding up Presidents Obama nominee to fill the vacancy on The Supreme Court?

Thursday, March 3rd 2016 at 4:34PM
Dea. Ron Gray Sr.
You know that ppl try to do what they want but if every American Citizen got on the phone or emailed his/her Senators
or Mitch McConnell, I believe they would do what it is we sent them to D.C. to do... represent our views with action.



Friday, March 4th 2016 at 8:12AM
Jeni Fa
The President will nominate and the Senate will do their constitutional duty and not consent. That's why George Washington warned against party politics. When the senate was Democratic they rammed through the ACA. They will not allow the appointment to happen now that the Republicans have majority control. If the Democratics had the foresight to not abuse their power in 2010-2012 they might have cause for complaint now.
Friday, March 4th 2016 at 8:51AM
Steve Williams
The individual mandate is unconstitutional. The Democratics have no credibility when it comes to the constitution.
Friday, March 4th 2016 at 9:00AM
Steve Williams
@ Steve,

..."When the senate was Democratic they rammed through the ACA."...

Do you have any views on why it was that the Demo rammed through to get ACA passed?


Sunday, March 6th 2016 at 2:56PM
Jeni Fa
FYI: ACA will be repealed at some point... the intent of ACA was well meaning but its not doing what it was suppose to do. People can't even afford it and now many hospitals or places are requiring payment up front. Puhleeze repeal it.



Sunday, March 6th 2016 at 2:57PM
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