In 1987, the New York Times said that Democrats had the right to block Reagan’s Supreme Court nomination, because they had won control of the Senate.
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I haven’t done the research but I know Eisenhower was blocked in 1960. Let me look it up.
Yeah, according to this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Justices_of_the_Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
there were 8 supreme court judges in 1960. One of them died in 1962 leaving 7, so Kennedy appointed 2 that year.
It appears that the New York Times is merely a house organ of the Democratic Party. This should not be unexpected.
Yes, the New York Times is an organ of the Party and it is expected to behave like one. However, one must appreciate the honesty of the old Soviet Communists who didn’t pretend to follow any other principle than the interests of the Party as the vanguard of the Progressive cause.
We’ll be well advised to remember this even as the New York Times pretends to share our morality and our allegiance to America’s founding principles.
NYT not a surprise
Off subject, but I would like respond to the thread I missed ‘The Day the Music Died’
It all shows how things have changed.
— I live near Mankato, Holly and the Crickets were at the Kato Ballroom that fateful year.
traveling in what was called the winter dance party.
—Then they traveled to Duluth, at the National Guard armory, Bobby Dylan (at age 17) said he stood three feet in front of Holly
—-Then traveled in that unheated bus back to Spirit Lake near here. The drummer got frostbite
and had to be hospitalized. Holly Charted the plane so they could get to Moorhead early,
wash some clothes and get some rest. I was in junior High at the time
—- Tommy Allison lost his seat on the plane to Ritchie Valens (ValenZuela) and Waylon Jennings
gave his seat to the Big Bopper, who had the flu and joked to him, I hope your plane crashes,
something that Jennings said haunted him his whole life.
—– Valens sister lives near here and she sometimes sings at the Kato where they honor the
the lives of the musicians on the anniversary of their appearance each year.
—–Teenagers John Lennon and Paul McCartney saw Holly in London and they chose the name
‘Beatles’ in part to honor Holly and the ‘Crickets’
——The Hollies took their name mostly after Christmas Holly. Honoring Buddy Holly was an
afterthought.
——Holly named a song ‘Cindy Lou’ but changed it to ‘Peggy Sue’ after his drummer Bobby
Allison broke up with her, Later he did marry her.
—– Bruce Springsteen says he plays ‘Holly’ before every performance just to keep him honest.
——Valence (age 17) told Donna (age 15) that he had written the song ‘Oh Donna’ for her, but she had no idea it was recorded until she heard it being played when she was riding in a convertible with five other girls. She could not hear it because they were all screaming.
——Donna, now Donna Fox, lives in Sacremento and has stated that Ritchie’s family still treats
her like one of their own.
Well, getting long, but I could another page.
Just have to add that when I talk to people who saw Holly that he really had the place rockin’
It is hard to believe that an artist of Holly’s stature would have to go traipsing around these little towns in the frigid Midwest during the dead of winter. Why not Vegas or Miami?
Bork? The pot-smoking do-your-own-thing hippie judge? He’s lucky he wasn’t lynched!
Didn’t you say you were a Libertarian? Or am I mistaken.
There are rules for democrats? When did this happen?
Some Democrats have tactical rules on how to deal with other Democrats in specific situations. Those rules can be suspended as needed if it advances the Progressive cause.
They have no rules in the fight against all other Americans.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4DmeFS3eG4o
If you have always believed that everyone should play by the same rules and be judged by the same standards, that would have gotten you labeled a radical 60 years ago, a liberal 30 years ago, and a racist today.
-Thomas Sowell
“President Obama is the first Democratic president to call himself a progressive.”
Convenient. Just one cycle later, we have the first democrat to call himself a socialist.
If Bernie wins the nomination, will it still be racist to say democrats are socialists?
I hate to say it, but I have to agree with His Highnessness on this one. I sincerely hope the senate blocks whoever he nominates, and doing so is entirely within it’s power. But he’s right that the constitution requires him to nominate someone, and it requires the senate to consider that person.
On a somewhat different subject, I think it’s reasonable to trace the current animosity between democrats and republicans to the Borking of Bork. That stands in my mind as the point when the democrats started their now ubiquitous slogan of, “Anybody But ________.” It also seems to be the point when they decided that republicans were no longer just wrong, but universally evil. They’ve since become the party of hate, where literally the only thing holding their tenuous coalition together is their mutual hatred of middle and lower class whites. I still don’t get how the 60’s “peace and love” has reversed itself so thoroughly, or how older democrats seem so completely oblivious to that reversal. To their credit, at least younger democrats seem to be able to see how angry Hillary is. They don’t seem to pick up on how hateful they are themselves, though.
I tried (briefly) to be a democrat when I was in high school, around the time of the Clarence Thomas teardown. I just couldn’t make myself hate whoever was the latest target, to the extent the democrats required. I still can’t. As much as I hate some of Obama’s actions, I just can’t make it personal. He doesn’t seem like that bad a guy to me. Arrogant and power hungry? Of course. But that describes just about everyone who’d even consider running for president. (Ron Paul being the most notable exception) I think he’s generally trying to do what he believes is right for the country. I think he’s absolutely wrong, and mostly incompetent. I think pretty much the same about W, too. But evil is a word I have a very hard time attaching to a person. Regardless of politics, that alone makes it impossible for me to be a modern democrat. I’m not really a republican, either. But at least they tell me to hate ideas, instead of people.
“A group called PoliTech visited the campus of George Mason University with a simple quest: to see how many students could put a name to famous political faces. The students surveyed in the film had a broad range of majors — from Finance, to Nursing, to Accounting, to Anthropology and, yes, even Government and International Politics. But nearly all of them failed the test. Big time. Most surprisingly, not only could the young woman majoring in politics not name Ronald Reagan, she even failed to identify Joe Biden, as did all the other students save for one. And not a single one was able to name Ronald Reagan after being shown his picture. (For the record, he looks nothing like Bill Clinton and Richard Nixon.) However — and this is the least surprising part — every single student could instantly identify a pop culture icon known as Kim Kardashian.”
Patriot Post
A good article which explains the SCOTUS vacancy: http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2016/02/15/the_supreme_court_vacancy_explained_in_250_words_129666.html
I agree with every word and will add.
1. In the end I suspect it will be very difficult to get a nominee in that is as much of a Constitutional constructionist as Justice Scalia was in even if the Republicans win the WH. We conservatives will miss him very much.
2. The next POTUS will probably get to replace two and possibly up to four Justices. Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anthony Kennedy, and Steven Breyer are all over 75. Ginsburg is 82 years old and a two time cancer survivor and Breyer is 77 years old. They are the two justices with voting records that are furthest left. Anthony Kennedy, more moderate but certainly not a Constitutional Constructionist, is 79 years old.