As Senate Republicans take obstructionist tactics to levels unseen in American history, the effects are seen throughout government, most notably on the federal courts. Because the GOP minority cares more about blocking President Obama’s judicial nominees than the courts’ ability to function, there are an extraordinary number of judicial vacancies, with more on the way.
The only way to resolve the problem is for Senate Republicans to become more responsible. Robert Bacharach offers a perfect example of how the GOP is actually getting worse, not better.
The White House’s Jennifer Palmieri summarized the story nicely last night.
This evening the Senate confirmed Robert Bacharach to the United States Court of Appeals for the 10th Circuit in Oklahoma. Judge Bacharach waited 263 days for a Senate floor vote, only to be approved overwhelmingly, by a vote of 93-0. Not only was Judge Bacharach supported by the two Republican Senators from Oklahoma, he was recommended to the White House for this judgeship by Senator Coburn in October 2011.
Yet, early last summer, Senate Republicans blocked Judge Bacharach from even getting an up or down vote – the first successful filibuster of a judicial nominee who had bipartisan support in the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Look, I understand that Senate Republicans are not going to like some of the White House’s more progressive judicial nominees. But in this case, Republicans filibustered a judge they like. The Senate GOP asked Obama to nominate Bacharach; the president agreed; and Republicans blocked their own choice for 263 days anyway.
Why? Because Republicans chose to obstruct for the sake of obstructionism. Even Tom Coburn, whom no one would fairly characterize as a moderate, called this “stupid.”
And the closer one looks, the dumber it appears.
This is, for example, the longest delay ever seen for a judicial nominee who had literally no opposition.









