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Exercising The Mandate
Date: February 20, 2016 10:23AM

“The President...shall nominate, and by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, shall appoint ...judges of the Supreme Court” [1]
-United States Constitution

Antonin Scalia’s body was barely cold before Republican politicians began angling to prevent President Obama from selecting his successor. Taking the lead, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said that “The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court Justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president.” [2] Ignoring the fact that “out of the last four presidents who served two terms, all of them made nominations to the Court of Appeals (as well as the District Courts) in their last year”, Marco Rubio tried to make the argument that “it's not just for the Supreme Court, even for appellate court, it's been both parties have followed this precedent. There comes a point in the last year of the president, especially in their second term, where you stop nominating, or you stop the advice and consent process." [3] [4] While “the historical record does not reveal any instances since at least 1900 of the president failing to nominate and/or the Senate failing to confirm a nominee in a presidential election year because of the impending election,” Ted Cruz has cited the “long tradition that you don’t do this in an election year.” [5]

As much as McConnell and the rest of the Republicans do not like the reality of the situation, the American people have already elected a President and his name is Barack Obama. Even though he made it his “top political priority,” McConnell was unable “to deny President Obama a second term.” [6] In fact, a Democrat has won the popular vote in five of the past six Presidential elections. Elections have consequences and one of them is the appointment of Supreme Court Justices. Obama not only has the right, he has an obligation to appoint the next member of the Supreme Court. The hard part for the President will be making a selection that forces the obstructionist Senate to take a vote.

While the political press seems to think that Obama best chance for success would be to pick someone who is moderate and “boring,” doing so ignores the history of the President’s previous efforts to be post partisan. [7] Remember, this is the same Republican party that voted against their own plans for economic stimulus and health care reform. No, he has to go big by appointing someone whose refusal for a fair hearing? by Republicans would offend the American people One possibility would be Bill Clinton who could join William Howard Taft as an ex-President who went on to serve on the Supreme Court. Al Gore is a possibility who would also provide a bit of irony considering the fact that the Supreme Court kept him from being President. Appointing Joe Biden might eliminate his regret of not taking a final run for the Presidency.

Another alternative is to nominate someone whom the Republican Senate has already confirmed for another position. Attorney General Loretta Lynch would fit this bill. Any of the judicial nominees who were not filibustered by the Republicans would also make good candidates.

If Obama really wants to go big he could take advantage of the Senate’s work habits and make a recess appointment. This appointment would only last through the end of his term, but would ensure that the Court has a liberal majority for the next few months. Their permanent appointment could then become an issue for the Presidential election. Since the President would be looking to make a statement with the selection of this candidate, it should be someone who plants a flag for the Democratic party. As a spokesperson for the 99%, Elizabeth Warren would be a choice that would energize the base and encourage participation in both the remaining primaries and the November election. She would be the perfect way for a President who ran on hope and change to exercise the mandate given to him by the electorate.
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I am a former candidate for the District 3 seat on the LAUSD School Board, founder of Change The LAUSD and member of the Northridge East Neighborhood Council. Opinions are my own.
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(1) https://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/articleii
(2) http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/feb/13/fight-over-antonin-scalia-replacement-heats-democr/?page=all
(3) http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2016/feb/14/marco-rubio/do-presidents-stop-nominating-judges-final-year/
(4) http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/meet-press-february-14-2016-n518621
(5) http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2016/02/14/fact-checking-the-sunday-shows-february-14.html
(6) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-A09a_gHJc
(7) http://www.bloombergview.com/articles/2016-02-14/advice-to-obama-make-a-boring-pick-to-replace-scalia

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Re: Exercising The Mandate
Posted by: more like ()
Date: February 20, 2016 11:41AM

Liberals were rejoicing at the mans death and gloating over the chance to change the ideological balance of the court.

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Re: Exercising The Mandate
Posted by: libs just don't understand ()
Date: February 20, 2016 11:49AM

The 2014 election also is a voice of the American people, the majority of who chose conservative representatives and senators. It is the job and duty of these members of Congress to confirm judicial appointments who reflect their views.

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Re: Exercising The Mandate
Posted by: Vexxxed ()
Date: February 20, 2016 11:50AM

You win. You're wall of text is bigger than mine.



President Obama “regrets” filibustering the nomination of Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito in 2006, his top spokesman said Wednesday, though he maintains that the Republican opposition to his effort to replace Justice Antonin Scalia is unprecedented.

“That is an approach the president regrets,” White House press secretary Josh Earnest said.

Obama and the Democratic senators who joined him in filibustering Alito “should have been in the position where they were making a public case” against the merits of his nomination to the high court instead, Earnest said.

“They shouldn’t have looked for a way to just throw sand in the gears of the process," he added.

As a senator from Illinois, Obama and 23 other senators attempted to stage a filibuster to block a confirmation vote on Alito, one of former President George W. Bush’s picks to serve on the bench. The filibuster bid failed and Alito was confirmed.

Conservatives have seized on Obama’s filibuster vote to accuse him of hypocrisy for criticizing Republicans for saying the next president, and not Obama, should nominate Scalia’s successor.

But Earnest said the GOP is going further than Obama did in pledging to not consider any nominee the president puts forward.

“These are two different things,” the spokesman said.

He argued that the Democrats’ 2006 filibuster of Alito was symbolic because he had the votes to be confirmed.

And he said Obama’s decision to filibuster was “based on substance” whereas the GOP’s blanket opposition to any Obama nominee is purely political. The president has yet to choose a nominee to replace Scalia.

Earnest went further than Obama did during a press conference when he was asked about his choice to join the filibuster effort against Alito.

“I think what’s fair to say is that how judicial nominations have evolved over time is not historically the fault of any single party,” Obama said Tuesday. “This has become just one more extension of politics.”




http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/269719-white-house-obama-regrets-his-filibuster-of-supreme-court-nominee

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Re: Exercising The Mandate
Posted by: libtard-a-thon ()
Date: February 20, 2016 12:02PM

libtards want the president to have dictator powers. until a republican wins of course. scratch a libtard, get a fascist. a hypocritical fascist of course.

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Re: Exercising The Mandate
Posted by: YmLXu ()
Date: February 20, 2016 04:06PM


the supreme court is %100 liberal

if they do it another fucking time and remain %100 liberal:

i'm going to call them


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Re: Exercising The Mandate
Posted by: not fascists ()
Date: February 20, 2016 04:08PM

libtard-a-thon Wrote:
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> libtards want the president to have dictator
> powers. until a republican wins of course.
> scratch a libtard, get a fascist. a hypocritical
> fascist of course.


It's just that, if we elect a neocontard, said neocontard will probably get us entangled in another war, and, for better or worse, the US is no longer wealthy enough to afford wars.

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Re: Exercising The Mandate
Posted by: Gerrymanderer2 ()
Date: February 20, 2016 04:09PM

Obama won by 5 million votes and 100 electoral votes. The GOP is disenfranchising the majority of America.

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Re: Exercising The Mandat
Posted by: Grown Men don't Cry ()
Date: February 20, 2016 04:20PM

Are any of you boys going to do anything more than bitch and moan on the forum?
It's your country and government.

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Re: Exercising The Mandat
Posted by: Tell it to Boehner... ()
Date: February 20, 2016 04:21PM

Grown Men don't Cry Wrote:
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> Are any of you boys going to do anything more than
> bitch and moan on the forum?
> It's your country and government.


Tell it to Boehner...

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