Reid changes rules on senate floor - doing what he claimed was unamerican in 2005

are you defending the senate democrats on this...

if so will it be ok when republicans do it?

Quote from Ricter:

Yes, the dems compromised back then.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Yes, the dems compromised back then.

Lol.

BARACK OBAMA 4/13/05: “The American people want less partisanship in this town, but everyone in this chamber knows that if the majority chooses to end the filibuster, if they choose to change the rules and put an end to democratic debate, then the fighting, the bitterness, and the gridlock will only get worse.” (Sen. Barack Obama, Floor remarks, Washington, D.C., 4/13/05
 
Another inconvenient truth. Damn, those facts, they are a bitch.


"Today's pattern of obstruction, it just isn't normal," Obama said. "I support the step a majority of senators today took to change the way that Washington is doing business."

However, that’s only partially true.

Looking at all of Obama’s nominees across his administration, he has suffered unprecedented levels of obstruction, according to the Wall Street Journal. But when it comes to judicial nominees – the process that sparked Senate Democrats to approve the nuclear option on Thursday – he’s really just suffering from a historically negative trend going back more than two decades.

According to congressional data, former President George W. Bush actually had a lower percentage of circuit court nominees approved during his time in office than Obama.

And when it comes to the amount of time it takes for circuit court nominees to get approved, Bush and Obama are actually in surprisingly close company, with Bush fairing slightly worse. (See chart)

Obstruction of judicial nominees first became a regular practice during President Clinton’s time in office, and the amount of time it takes for a nominee to be approved skyrocketed during George W. Bush’s presidency.

According to a May report from the Congressional Research Service, President Obama had 71.4% of his circuit court nominees approved during his first term, which is slightly better than George W. Bush’s 67.3% level of success during his first term.

President Obama also didn't fare the worst when it comes to district court nominees. During his first term, 82.7% of Obama’s district court nominees were approved, George H.W. Bush had 76.9% of his nominees approved.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

What would be awesome is the Republicans get control of the senate in 2014, then the white house in 2016. Then, when a supreme court judge is set for appointment, they pick someone like Rush Limbaugh to be the justice, and pass it because they can. The howling from the left will reach the moon and I'll bask in it.

What did you say your IQ was?
 
Reid changes rules on senate floor - doing what he claimed was unamerican in 2005

Would you expect anything less from brother Harry???
 
Quote from BSAM:

Reid changes rules on senate floor - doing what he claimed was unamerican in 2005

Would you expect anything less from brother Harry???
Reps threatened it years ago and are calling it dangerous now.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Reps threatened it years ago and are calling it dangerous now.

It's because they know that drugs, alcohol, guns, bombs, etc. are much more dangerous in the hands of whiny little communist children.
 
Quote from BSAM:

It's because they know that drugs, alcohol, guns, bombs, etc. are much more dangerous in the hands of whiny little communist children.
We have one here who would "bask" in the "victory" of Limbaugh being appointed to the Supreme Court by a rep senate, so I know what you mean about whiny children.
 
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