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Hilary's comments on the shocking reality that the GOP senators aren't going to confirm Rachael Maddow or Gloria Allred to the Supreme Court...
"You know, that’s in keeping with what we’ve heard all along, isn’t it? Many Republicans talk in coded racial language about takers and losers. They demonize President Obama and encourage the ugliest impulses of the paranoid fringe. This kind of hatred and bigotry has no place in our politics or our country.” WHY WASN'T IT RACIST WHEN OBAMA FILLIBUSTERED BUSH'S NOMINEE??? I cannot flippin' stand these people. Bryan, I give you a LOT of credit, you said you didn't think it was about race, and obviously it isn't (several GOP Senators voted for Sotomayor for Christ's sake, so if they are racists, they aren't very good racists). With these people, it's always always always about dealing the race card from the bottom of the deck. Always. And no one calls them on it. And what was with that witch barking like a dog? I heard about it, and didn't believe it until I actually saw it. How is that any less presidential, than the things Trump says? If the GOP doesn't run video of that jerk barking like a dog 24 hours a day, then they are too stupid to win and don't deserve to win. |
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He won't be attending the funeral citing " security issues " . I wonder what golf course or fundraiser will be more secure ?
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I think he should attend. But others disagree.
But Ed Whelan, the president of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, who once clerked for Justice Scalia and shares the same faith, said that Mr. Obama made the right decision. Mr. Whelan emphasized that traditional Catholic funerals are deeply religious affairs during which even eulogies are discouraged. “For Catholics, a funeral Mass is first and foremost a funeral, not an event of state,” Mr. Whelan said. Michael Moreland, a law professor at Villanova University who is Catholic and was on the White House staff of Mr. Bush, said both sides had valid points. The event on Friday at the Supreme Court is the more appropriate place for a presidential visit, he said, but Mr. Obama’s attendance at the funeral “could have been a nice occasion for reducing polarization of D.C.’s political culture.” |
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Obama has nothing but disdain for everything Scalia stood for, Scalia was the poster boy for the bitter racist clingers that Obama the uniter liked to talk about, no one in Scalia's family will suffer for Obama's absence... |
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Stop the nonsense . Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Were is Doozer when we need him? |
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Obama said he respects Scalia's service, I believe that's true, that's where the admiration ends, we all know that. |
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My father always told me that wakes and funerals aren't for the people who died......they're for the people who are still here.
Politics be damned....you show the #^&#^&#^&#^& up. It's the right thing to do. Anybody arguing the politics of this are #^&#^&#^&#^&-ing morons.... Disgusted with this decision.....anybody that wants to argue it can kiss my a$$ Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
So if you go to the wake and not the funeral your a scum bag
I guess no one here has ever done that?? Another example of... it's just that it's Obama Conservatives block any nomination dont even Try !!! The Republicans Cheer Conservatives Your not attending the Funeral ? The Republicans are outraged |
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What's the difference between paying your respects to his family in the Great Hall versus a funeral in a church? Hell, if Obama went to the funeral people would be beotching the only reason he went was as a publicity stunt because he hates conservative white men. I can just hear Hannity ranting about the security cost and why is the President wasting taxpayers money. |
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Your logic is flawed. There is a long history in this country of politics getting in the way of presidential appointees. If you think only the GOP does this, then please show me a picture of Robert Bork sitting on the Supreme Court. Both sides do this. It's common. Is that going too fast for you? Now, the question of the funeral. CNN has been reporting that never in the history or our nation, not once, has a President failed to attend the funeral of a sitting justice of the Supreme Court. So as usual, TDF (who isn't a crazy conservative) is right. So try to follow the bouncing ball...it's nothing new for the Senate to block a nominee. What Obama is doing, has never been done, not once in 240 years. |
Just saw the funeral is at The National Shrine which has a capacity of 10,000 people. The Secret Service can barely keep wackos out of the White House and you think it's practical for them to secure this site on a few days notice?
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Even though your pissy sarc is not true, and you know it (my discretionary interpretation), I don't personally care if he goes to the funeral or not. I don't think his respect is more important than anybody else's. In fact, in my discretionary opinion, it would be hypocritical for him to attend the funeral. He has publically disrespected the Court, why should he pretend to care or honor the passing of one of its members, especially one he probably dislikes more than most others. If I were Scalia, I would not have wanted him at my funeral. |
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You are the President of United States, a Justice of the Supreme Court has died......you go to his funeral PERIOD......Unless you have a VERY good reason not to.......haven't heard one from him yet. Heard plenty from everyone making excuses for him though. Funny, When I spoke out against Bush I was labeled a Crazy Liberal, Now I speak out against Obama and I get labeled hypocritical Conservative....... I know one thing......I know an A-Hole move when I see it..... Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I guess Obama never took in a ball game since he's been president.....those stadiums are sooooo much easier to keep secure than the National Shrine. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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How much security planning do you think goes into a ballgame? |
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Remember the mass after 09/11? Leaders from all over the world in one building. Somehow, they pulled that off. You can't admit that he's not going, because he doesn't want to go? |
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Regardless, this is only the third time it's happened in 60 years. They also didn't have the dead justices in repose until the last Justice Rehnquist in 2005. Since 1980 POTUS has only attended 4 of 10 justices funerals. I'd also like to remind you you're likely voting for this guy... http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/...eral-if-it-was |
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Yet they can put the president in the middle of a big grass field in front of 40,000 people to throw out the first pitch of a ballgame without a problem. A place full of sports whackos that is serving alcohol...... But they can't risk it at a funeral service.... I take it back.....this is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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