https://twitter.com/BlazerMc88/status/826619575139758080
As we reported Tuesday night, President Trump has nominated Judge Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court. Meanwhile, Paul Begala is among those who still can’t get over how the election played out:
Should the loser of the popular vote be entitled to fill a stolen Supreme Court seat? https://t.co/VXYCtp02B7
— Paul Begala (@PaulBegala) February 1, 2017
THIS again? Well, if it helps out Mr. Begala, here he goes:
<leafs through constitution> Yes. https://t.co/dXsGb7wOM4
— jon gabriel (@exjon) February 1, 2017
"He shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate shall appoint Judges of the supreme Court." It's famous. https://t.co/6EsBx6hwI7
— Gabriel Malor (@gabrielmalor) February 1, 2017
Yes, because the Constitution trumps your hurt feelings https://t.co/RDtqE7M6hU
— DanRiehl (@DanRiehl) February 1, 2017
Some of the self-proclaimed constitutional “experts” on the Left seem to be having trouble handling real life.
well since the popular vote has literally never mattered, yes.
— Phil. (@philthatremains) February 1, 2017
There were 51 "popular votes"
Trump won 31 of em
But the shorter answer to your dumb question is "yes"@mooshakins https://t.co/AmxspAXAPM
— DaveinTexas (@DaveinTexas) February 1, 2017
Can you direct us to the popular vote clause of the Constitution?
— DC Dude (@DCDude1776) February 1, 2017
Your former boss only won 43% & 49% of the popular vote in his 2 Presidential elections & filled 2 justice seats ?
— TheRightWingM ?? (@TheRightWingM) February 1, 2017
I think you should block lots of roads and shopping malls between now and 2018. Inconvenience as many suburban swing voters as you can. https://t.co/mTgG6hweo1
— Crusty Gobblestein (@NathanWurtzel) February 1, 2017
You really need to let that go, Paul. The election is over, and you lost it fair and square. #getoverit
— Oregon Conservative (@ORConservative) February 1, 2017
You rooted for the guy in the primaries. Enjoy! https://t.co/RGGDwrTssg
— BT (@back_ttys) February 1, 2017
.@PaulBegala Yes, he's President. @USATODAY
— Dale Jackson (@TheDaleJackson) February 1, 2017
yes because he's a winner of the electoral college in a country that is a republic.
— Irredeemable Patriot (@mikeydoeswork) February 1, 2017
https://twitter.com/davidharsanyi/status/826618670285721600
Delete your twitter dude. This is among the dumbest thing I've ever seen. https://t.co/s7ZGd5Zl6h
— Rich Weinstein (@phillyrich1) February 1, 2017
And we probably haven’t seen anything yet.
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