SAJ-99
Well-known member
House has no say in the process. since 1900 I counted 16 times the two branches were held by different parties and the nominee was confirmed. 3 times they were rejected and 2 times the name was withdrawn (note: this happened 8 times when the branches were the same party). Check to make sure my numbers are right. What and I supposed to conclude from that again?Research the Supreme Court nominations thru history and which ones got approved and which parties held the Whitehouse, senate, and house at the time of each nomination and you will understand why this is a bogus comparison.
What I do notice is that the votes were rarely close. Robert Bork (Rej 42-58) and Clarence Thomas (Con 52-48) seemed to be the start of the shitshow we see today. Maybe people getting nominated were all qualified up to that point?