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Originally Posted by CRedskinsRule
I am just curious, how long will the stolen seat card be played. The seat that was stolen, and again I think Garland should have gotten a vote, was Scalia's. Scalia's, while stolen, was not really an expected seat to be released before Pres Obama's term ended. It was a tragedy that Antonia Scalia died when he did, and in the end, he was replaced by someone who likely votes along the same lines as he would have, as opposed to someone with diametrically opposed views.
So while it's a cute narrative about a stolen seat, how long and how much validity do you think it will carry going forward. Or is it just going to be an ongoing liberal thing?
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Seriously?
Shoe on the other foot and the Dems pulled this stunt on a Republican President, how long would you keep going with this so called "cute narrative".
Stealing the seat that was 110% Obama's choice to make was pure garbage, and it should always be remembered that way.