Hey @andyrNYT – any comment? https://t.co/qbtqwB7OAg
— Richard Grenell (@RichardGrenell) February 17, 2016
The New York Times editorial board recently criticized any Republican effort to delay voting Obama’s eventual SCOTUS nominee:
A delay in the nomination process until President Obama leaves office would not serve the cause of justice. https://t.co/otFD3y35Lf
— Stephen C. Rose (@stephencrose) February 15, 2016
As National Review’s Jim Geraghty found, the NYT editorial board wasn’t always that resolute:
NY Times Editorial Board, 1987: Party That Controls Senate Has ‘Every Right to Resist’https://t.co/ivpniD4A93 pic.twitter.com/G6dB7cj6IH
— Jim Geraghty (@jimgeraghty) February 17, 2016
Of course!
Amazing how opinions on this matter do a complete 180 depending on who's in the White House and who controls the Senate. @jimgeraghty
— Daniel (@ddwalk34) February 17, 2016
Odd, isn’t it?
@jimgeraghty @benshapiro Don't do as I do ..do as I say
— SoccerLimey (@SoccerLimey) February 17, 2016
@jimgeraghty @benshapiro Democrat truism, Double-Standards-R-Us.
— snapbrim (@handcrank) February 17, 2016
https://twitter.com/ClarkHat/status/699980715841167360
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‘No’: President Obama shoots down suggestion that he’ll nominate a moderate for SCOTUS
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