Do you really think that the Senate would refuse to confirm
anyone that Obama nominates, regardless of who it is? I don't. If he nominated, say,
Robert George, they'd confirm him with record speed.
I agree. If he nominated someone to replace Scalia then I think the Republicans would confirm them possibly. But that is not going to happen. And I don't think it should happen and I don't think anyone here believes that a Democrat should HAVE to nominate a conservative or vice versa. But as described in the Constitution, the Senate does HAVE to confirm or deny a President's appointment.
What the republicans are doing is the equivalent of the punk schoolyard kid who gets punched in the nose playing tag football and takes his ball home.
I think McConnell's statement: (1) assumed that Obama wouldn't nominate a conservative to replace Scalia; (2) confirmed the obvious in that the Senate wouldn't confirm any non-conservative replacement for Scalia; and (3) thus, Obama shouldn't bother nominating anyone.
1. IMO, yes, though they have by their own statements said they would block any appointment by Obama and there is nothing to lead me to believe they will do anything else unless Obama does in fact decide to put someone far to the right of center (which is all the Senate will be in favor of at this point). That is very unlikely to happen.
2.IMO yes. But why should and since when does a replacement have to maintain the status quo? Obama gets to do it because he won the presidential election. The Senate, regardless of their make up has to confirm or deny the appointment. Not take their football home and leave the game.
3. IMO, no. At this point they are saying Obama should not be able to nominate anyone because he is Obama, just like everything else Obama has done since 2008, as my post above describes.
Just because the Republicans are scared to death of rolling back some of the changes they have implemented with a SC in their favor (dare I say that might not be a bad thing in most cases) does not give them the right or authority to eschew their sworn duties and perform them in a respectable manner.
If they were so honorable in their intentions, they would have at it with a war of ideals during the hearings and make a case why someone as moderate as Sri would be unable to faithfully carry out the duties of a Justice.