Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Once again Cornyn sacrifices statesmanship for partisanship
Texas's disgrace for a U.S. senator, John Cornyn, says he will vote against the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Elena Kagan strictly because she was nominated by a Democratic president and Cornyn, of course, is one of the Senate's most partisan Republican. Cornyn didn't actually say that in so many words but it doesn't mean much t see what he's doing when Cornyn's used that same words as reasons why he supported every nomination from President Bush, including the failed one of Harriet Meiers that Cornyn championed personally.
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it's the same reason the Dems reflexively voted against Roberts, et. al . . . the judicial philosophies are contrary to each other . . . I don't see why Cornyn is wrong and the Dems are right, except for the fact that you are a Dem (right??) and Cornyn is an "R" . . . why is it right for you and wrong for him??
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