Vice President Mike Pence has watched the Senate prepare to consider Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination, and he wants everyone to know he’s disappointed by those rascally Democrats and their disrespectful posture.
Vice President Mike Pence blamed a lack of progress on Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court in the Senate on Democrats, tweeting that in a more “respectful time” Kavanaugh would already be on the court.
Said Pence: “Justice Antonin Scalia was confirmed 98-0 and Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg received support of 96 Senators. If we lived in a more respectful time, Judge Brett Kavanaugh would be overwhelmingly confirmed by the United States Senate.”
I realize memories are often short in D.C., but I’m curious: does Pence consider 2016 a “respectful” time?
Because it was two years ago that Barack Obama nominated a compromise pick for the high court — Judge Merrick Garland, who’d been recommended by at least one conservative Senate Republican — who, in a more respectful time, would have been overwhelmingly confirmed by the United States Senate.
But he wasn’t. Instead, Garland was subjected to an unprecedented partisan blockade, organized by Mike Pence’s party, that denied the moderate jurist confirmation hearings, committee consideration, and an up-or-down vote.
If the current vice president was concerned about qualified Supreme Court nominees being treated with “respect,” he kept those opinions to himself.









