Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) today on the Senate floor ripped Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) for not--at least yet--scheduling a vote to confirm Loretta Lynch as the next US attorney general. Durbin
said yesterday of the process "the first African-American woman nominated to be attorney general, is asked to sit in the back of the bus when it comes to the Senate calendar."
Durbin, as one a Marathon Pundit commenter recalled,
voted against the nomination of Condaleeza Rice as the first African-American woman to be US secretary of state.
What's the hold up?
ReplyDeleteIt took six years for the Senate to pass the Keystone XL bill. That's how long Harry Reid dragged his feet.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the hold up?
ReplyDeleteWhat's the rush. Lynch is hard-left radical nominated to replace another one.
ReplyDeleteShe is not on "the back of the bus."
Durban of course compared our soldiers to Pol Pot.
What is the hold up?
ReplyDeleteDidn't Lynch call voter ID laws racist?
ReplyDeleteImagine that I'm saying this very, very slowly: What's-the-hold-up?
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