Christian Right Believes It Has Once-in-a-Decade Chance to Impose Its Radical Worldview on America
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Elections have consequences. The Senate Democrats detonation of the nuclear option has dramatically raised the stakes for secular progressives in 2014, because if there are two issues that juice the Christian Right the most, its womens reproductive rights and judicial activism. On the latter, the Religious Right senses a once-in-a-decade opportunity to impose its radical worldview on America.
Last week, the Senate voted 52-48 to eliminate the ability of the minority party in the Senate to filibuster executive branch nominees and any judgeship below the Supreme Court by changing the requirements for passage to a simple majority vote. It was a historic move made because there was no other alternative, given the GOPs unprecedented abuse of the filibuster. In the history of the United States, 168 presidential nominees have been filibustered. Half occurred under all presidents from Washington through to Bush. Remarkably, the other half has taken place under just one president: Obama.
Why such aggressive judicial obstructionism by the GOP?
Washington Post columnist E.J. Dionne Jr. writes, This eras conservatives will use any means at their disposal to win control of the courts. Their goal is to do all they can to limit Congresss ability to enact social reforms.
The Christian Right, which is the GOPs most reliable and agitated voting bloc, is obsessed with the courts, and the Court of Appeals for the D.C. circuit is the nations second most important judicial body, which is why Republicans gave the game away when all but a few of them opposed Obamas three most recent appointments.