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Medved: Is Democratic Supreme Court Frenzy Really About Timing?

Medved: Is Democratic Supreme Court Frenzy Really About Timing?

Update: 2020-09-24
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This is Michael Medved at michaelmedved.com for Townhall.


In their furious reaction to confirmation plans for a successor to the late Justice Ginsburg, Democrats insist it’s all about timing. But even if she’d passed, or resigned, two years earlier, would Democrats offer more cooperation in approving a successor? Gorsuch and Kavanaugh were both appointed years ahead of any presidential contest but still drew near-unanimous Democratic opposition.


Meanwhile, Republicans made no similar attempts to destroy Democratic nominees, giving bi-partisan support to Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Stephen Breyer and, yes, Ruth Bader Ginsburg.


Why the contrast?


Democrats view the judiciary as a political branch of government—for enacting progressive reforms that lack popular support for legislative action. Their resulting politicization of the confirmation process makes the judiciary the target of narrow and destructive partisanship.


I’m Michael Medved.

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Medved: Is Democratic Supreme Court Frenzy Really About Timing?

Medved: Is Democratic Supreme Court Frenzy Really About Timing?

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