• @fluxion@lemmy.world
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    110 months ago

    I think she was trying to wait out Trump before stepping down. And even if she stepped down before Trump took office the GOP would’ve tied that seat up, Obama couldn’t even his pick in with a year left till election.

    Biden is probably in a similar boat.

    • MudMan
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      10 months ago

      That’s why she should have stepped down much sooner. Had she done it on the first year of Obama it wouldn’t have been feasible to delay for that long. And yet you heard the mildest possible suggestion that this was the case before she died and barely anything at all after.

      So why go so hard with Biden when the other guy isn’t even four years younger and was already in a questionable mental state before he ran?

      Because her emails.

      You know what pisses me off the most? When all is said and done and democracy is a vague memory among the cave-dwellers, we’ll all have to admit that the stupid combover and the orange spray actually worked. Dumb orangutan guy managed to hold the fiction that he’s not decrepit by spray painting himself and shouting past his brainfarts, and it’s actually gonna get him the election, with the cooperation of tons of well meaning “just asking valid questions”.

      • @hydrospanner@lemmy.world
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        310 months ago

        I could see her staying on the court even through Obama’s first term, but when he won his reelection, that was the time.

        And that’s not just hindsight either, there was plenty of discussion about it.

        Of course there’s also the issue of McConnell’s shitty stunt in the Garland nomination (and the reverse shitty stunt for Barrett) and I will celebrate the day that piece of shit dies for those, but the first year of Obama’s second term would have been plenty of time to get it done.

        But yeah, in a just world, a senator from Kentucky deciding for the entire country that he’s going to go against his constitutional duty and refuse to take up the Garland nomination for a year and a half?

        That’s when he’s dragged out off the Senate floor, out onto the capital lawn, and hanged for attempting a coup.

        After that’s done, everybody goes back inside and whoever is the backup Senate majority leader is asked to take up the nomination. At that point it’s unlikely they refuse.

        • MudMan
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          010 months ago

          Dragged out by whom?

          Because we all watched and nobody did anything meaningful. The trumpies didn’t even win the last election and were willing to overrun the Capitol to complain about it being stolen. At some point all the violent fantasies have to either trigger some action or get realistic.

          For now with “everybody shut up about Biden’s age and go vote when the time comes” I’d be just fine. Because, in case we forget in all the fervor, that stuff would also not have been a problem had Cinton won.