National Review: "
Harry Reid: No Senate Duty to Give Nominees a Vote"
"The duties of the Senate are set forth in the U.S. Constitution. Nowhere in that document does it say that the Senate has a duty to give Presidential appointees [sic; he means "nominees"] a vote. It says appointments shall be made with the advice and consent of the Senate. That is very different than saying every nominee receives a vote."
And now this via PJ Media: "
Lyin’ Biden: We Found a THIRD Time He Fought Passionately for ‘Biden Rule’"
You mean Democrats want one set of rules when they're in power, and another set of rules when they're not in power? Sacre bleu!
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