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'Double Standards-R-Us': NYT editorial board's take on what Senate has 'every right' to do has evolved

The New York Times editorial board recently criticized any Republican effort to delay voting Obama’s eventual SCOTUS nominee:

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As National Review’s Jim Geraghty found, the NYT editorial board wasn’t always that resolute:

Of course!

Odd, isn’t it?


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