McConnell: ‘We Have An Obligation’ To Advance Supreme Court Nomination | MSNBC

Sen. Mitch McConnell said he believed "we have an obligation" to advance the Supreme Court nominee President Trump will put forward and that it was "very likely to happen." Aired on 9/22/2020.
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McConnell: 'We Have An Obligation' To Advance Supreme Court Nomination | MSNBC

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  1. WE then have an obligation to enlarge the supreme court to compensate for the underhanded jury rigging by those senate traitors.

    1. Logan McLean – Moot point. McConnell and the GOP set a new precedent that they blatently flipped on when it helped them. It is indefensible hypocrisy, and there is NO ARGUMENT or excuse that can change that.

    2. @Logan McLean Apparently, you don’t understand what a confirmation is. It was Obama’s RIGHT, and as McConnell said, his OBLIGATION to nominate a potential Justice. It was the Senate’s obligation to give that nominee a hearing. It’s pure, indefensible hypocrisy.

  2. “” an obligation “should we choose to take advantage of it” ” How does that make any sense? Generally speaking , “an Obligation” is not really a choice. Trailer park USA is just fine with double speak.

  3. plenty of time to pack a white wing agenda even if he said he wouldn’t and we could trust his words but nothing 4 the millions out of work because 45 failed to protect them

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