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By the way, I’ve seen enough of Garland over the last two years that he needs to be impeached.
Could they have actually stopped it? Couldn’t Biden have just done a recess appointment?
The Democrats controlled the Senate so a recess appointment wouldn't have been necessary.
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Republicans that voted to confirm him in the first place are all suspect, IMO. Even aside from his prior career, the Supreme Court situation was pretty obviously going to lead him having an axe to grind against political enemies, and he has not disappointed on that front. I can't even imagine Reagan or Bush following up on the Bork confirmation hearings by appointing him Attorney General, but if they did try it, there's zero chance that Democrats would have gone along with it.
That is a great point. It would be difficult for Garland to be impartial given that his dreams were dashed by the Republicans.
Then again, doesn't that show that he wasn't fit to be a Supreme Court justice? If he can't be impartial because he has an axe to grind here, how would he have managed on the bench trying cases leaning one way or the other politically?
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