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...to undo the damage that corporations, gun nuts, union busters, and haters of women have done. onehandle Feb 2016 #1
Derp. nt Bonobo Feb 2016 #5
If you'd like, I could post a detailed history of the Union Busting efforts of Haim Saban, Hillary Bluenorthwest Feb 2016 #30
I was addressing a sitting Senator's correct opinion. Take your divisive threadjack to GD-P. nt onehandle Feb 2016 #38
Thank you awoke_in_2003 Feb 2016 #65
They cannot stop him from nominating anyone... A Round Tuit Feb 2016 #2
Then we make them pay for it in the General. Their hypocracy over the Constitution can haunt them. Dustlawyer Feb 2016 #4
And they've got more than twice as many Senators up for re-election this year Art_from_Ark Feb 2016 #7
Well let's go win 35 races! Dustlawyer Feb 2016 #9
Well, I'm supporting Conner Eldrige in Arkansas Art_from_Ark Feb 2016 #10
Until it's pointed out that Senator Obama voted to filibuster a SCOTUS nomination. He really can't 24601 Feb 2016 #76
Beautiful advocating for the Repugs - TBF Feb 2016 #8
If you saw the Republican cage match last night you know thy don't agree with each other on anything Xipe Totec Feb 2016 #12
YES! NOMINATE! SusanaMontana41 Feb 2016 #67
Replace "unless" with "if" and it'll still be true nxylas Feb 2016 #35
Sorry, nxylas, I couldn't resist! BlueJazz Feb 2016 #42
AGREE. nt SusanaMontana41 Feb 2016 #64
And as Bernie will say, Doitnow Feb 2016 #75
And those up for re-election could be voted out for it me b zola Feb 2016 #41
Yes, make lemonade with the lemon. n/t WHEN CRABS ROAR Feb 2016 #74
Of course he should. He's President for almost one more year. jalan48 Feb 2016 #3
And he was elected by the people. nt Xipe Totec Feb 2016 #13
Exactly-somehow the right wingers have special rights. jalan48 Feb 2016 #14
What special rights? GGJohn Feb 2016 #18
Did Obama say Senators should not vote on the nomination? Xipe Totec Feb 2016 #21
You really mis-interpreted my post. GGJohn Feb 2016 #27
No-those special rights that allow them to block the nomnation jalan48 Feb 2016 #22
I expect they'll just say... William Seger Feb 2016 #25
I agree. I think Obama is going to really enjoy fucking with them. jalan48 Feb 2016 #29
Really? I don't see him doing that at all. SMC22307 Feb 2016 #48
I hope not. I guess I'm optimistic at this point though given his past actions you may be right. jalan48 Feb 2016 #53
It'll be interesting to watch this play out... SMC22307 Feb 2016 #60
Yes-what we do..... jalan48 Feb 2016 #62
This is your legacy, Mr. President. Right here. Right now. SusanaMontana41 Feb 2016 #68
someone highly palatable to Republicans. AlbertCat Feb 2016 #63
Again, what special right? GGJohn Feb 2016 #28
So you're arguing that Democrat's should shut down the government or block nominees for a year? jalan48 Feb 2016 #33
No, that's not what I'm saying, GGJohn Feb 2016 #36
I'm not sure shutting down the government is a "right" nor is blocking a nominee for almost a year. jalan48 Feb 2016 #39
There is nothing in the Constitution that says there is a timeline to GGJohn Feb 2016 #40
As were the Senators and House members. eom. GGJohn Feb 2016 #16
Your point? Xipe Totec Feb 2016 #19
You're reading far too much into my comment. GGJohn Feb 2016 #20
In the context of this conversation your reply is a non-sequitur Xipe Totec Feb 2016 #23
... GGJohn Feb 2016 #32
republicans need to be taken out with the trash berningman Feb 2016 #6
I get the feeling that is fixing to happen madokie Feb 2016 #49
he's right, but the republicans will block still_one Feb 2016 #11
The Repuglycans will Brock... geologic Feb 2016 #45
A real Page turner... curiouso Feb 2016 #15
"I can see Scalia from my house!" houston16revival Feb 2016 #17
That's our Bernie MissDeeds Feb 2016 #24
No matter whom you support fredamae Feb 2016 #26
Names to know- Seante Judicary Committee Members Bluenorthwest Feb 2016 #31
Thats Brilliant Bern Cryptoad Feb 2016 #34
Insult this candidates quote too from LBN Omaha Steve Feb 2016 #43
Ugh. SammyWinstonJack Feb 2016 #44
Yep, smart guy... geologic Feb 2016 #46
Sanders clearly states that. SMC22307 Feb 2016 #51
Do we have to fight even about the things we agree on? redwitch Feb 2016 #55
How about keeping that shit in GDP? awoke_in_2003 Feb 2016 #66
How exceeding gracious of him. Loki Feb 2016 #37
Yes indeed, very gracious... geologic Feb 2016 #47
Sanders is gracious. He also understands the Constitution. SMC22307 Feb 2016 #54
There is almost another year before another president takes office MissMillie Feb 2016 #50
Sotomayor and Kagan. (n/t) SMC22307 Feb 2016 #52
I was kind thinking he will make it hard on the Senate nolabels Feb 2016 #58
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch! Enthusiast Feb 2016 #56
Republicans reminding voters that they work abelenkpe Feb 2016 #57
K&R! nt Duval Feb 2016 #59
There's no frigging "Should Be Allowed" about it rocktivity Feb 2016 #61
Much better than RoccoR5955 Feb 2016 #69
Article II Section 2 paragraph 3 and 4 turbinetree Feb 2016 #70
Headline is terrible treestar Feb 2016 #71
"Allowed to..." It's completely unambiguous in the Constitution that he's "allowed to" alcibiades_mystery Feb 2016 #72
That's ok, if they actually prefer a President Sanders nominee LiberalLovinLug Feb 2016 #73
Someone tell the Senate Republicans to stop acting like their leader is a member of the KKK. TryLogic Feb 2016 #77
These discussions are getting very very annoying. Everybody just CHILL ..please. YOHABLO Feb 2016 #78
The gop-heads are acting like rabid foxes. Dont call me Shirley Feb 2016 #79
They should know that Bernie will nominate more liberal judges than Obama. Elmer S. E. Dump Feb 2016 #80
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