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In reply to the discussion: Let's play devil's advocate. A SCOTUS Justice has died. You're weighing attending his funeral. [View all]Bucky
(55,334 posts)7. Honestly, I was hoping the precedent was a 4-4 split... if just for the symbolism
The point I think needs illustrating is that the President is above politics and is performing his consitutional duties by appointing the best qualified successor. If the Republicans whine about him doing his job, let it be exposed as them blatantly NOT doing theirs by obstructing the workings of the nations. If they lose decorum at the man's funeral... well let that be exposed too.
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Let's play devil's advocate. A SCOTUS Justice has died. You're weighing attending his funeral. [View all]
Miles Archer
Feb 2016
OP
I couldn't disagree with you more. President and wife will attend the viewing, that's enough..n/t
monmouth4
Feb 2016
#3
The President and First Lady will pay their respects at the Friday event at the Court
pinboy3niner
Feb 2016
#4
Sure, agreed. But he's dead. Showing up isn't by any stretch endorsing his legal views.
Bucky
Feb 2016
#16
two of the funerals that were not attended by the President were held outside DC
onenote
Feb 2016
#23
I guess I'm one of those kooks who doesn't use Republican behavior as a social norm
Bucky
Feb 2016
#28
I don't think Obama's not going out of pique. He's just being understated, as usual
Bucky
Feb 2016
#9
Scalia is unworthy of any public respect, beyond what the president is showing him.
Paladin
Feb 2016
#36
understand that biden and scalia were on better terms than obama and the asshole
dembotoz
Feb 2016
#37