Pop quiz: Which Republican presidential candidate supported the confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor? —
Hint: It's the same one who endorsed a pro-abortion-rights presidential candidate in an earlier campaign.
When Bill Clinton picked Sotomayor in June 1997, many conservatives believed her confirmation would put her in a fast track to the Supreme Court. The Wall Street Journal editorial called her a liberal judicial activist. Rush Limbaugh said Clinton was putting her on a rocket ship to the Supreme Court. A vote to confirm her to the Circuit Court, many Republicans believed, would make it hard to vote against her if she was nominated to the Supreme Court. Republicans, led by Majority Leader Trent Lott, delayed Sotomayor’s confirmation vote for more than a year. When the vote finally happened, 29 Republicans — including most conservative stalwarts like Mitch McConnell, Phil Gramm, Jon Kyl and even John McCain — voted no.
Santorum joined every Democrat in the Senate and 24 other Republicans in voting yes.
http://www.memeorandum.com/120211/p22#a120211p22
JUST MORE PROOF THAT SANTORUMANIACS WHO THINK RICK IS A MORE RELIABLE CONSERVATIVE THAN MITT ARE MISTAKEN.
QOTD: "From running up trillions in debt and deficit, to the vast expansion of the size and scope of federal bureaucracy, Mr. Obama has done more in three years to supplant our 236 year-old Constitutional Republic with a Euro-style socialist autocracy – than a lesser Marxist could have accomplished in a lifetime.
But controlling the purse strings is not nearly enough. A central element of full-blown secular-socialism is the suppression of religious liberty – principally, freedom of conscience.
Karl Marx once said: “The first requisite for the happiness of the people is the abolition of religion.”
When Karl Marx speaks, Barack Obama listens." --J. Matt Barber
"Larwyn's Linx: Rick Santorum Takes National Lead In PPP Poll By 15"
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http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/02/which-republican-presidential-candidate-supported-sotomayor/
Pop quiz: Which Republican presidential candidate supported the confirmation of Sonia Sotomayor? —
Hint: It's the same one who endorsed a pro-abortion-rights presidential candidate in an earlier campaign.
When Bill Clinton picked Sotomayor in June 1997, many conservatives believed her confirmation would put her in a fast track to the Supreme Court. The Wall Street Journal editorial called her a liberal judicial activist. Rush Limbaugh said Clinton was putting her on a rocket ship to the Supreme Court. A vote to confirm her to the Circuit Court, many Republicans believed, would make it hard to vote against her if she was nominated to the Supreme Court.
Republicans, led by Majority Leader Trent Lott, delayed Sotomayor’s confirmation vote for more than a year. When the vote finally happened, 29 Republicans — including most conservative stalwarts like Mitch McConnell, Phil Gramm, Jon Kyl and even John McCain — voted no.
Santorum joined every Democrat in the Senate and 24 other Republicans in voting yes.
http://www.memeorandum.com/120211/p22#a120211p22
JUST MORE PROOF THAT SANTORUMANIACS WHO THINK RICK IS A MORE RELIABLE CONSERVATIVE THAN MITT ARE MISTAKEN.
http://astuteblogger.blogspot.com/2012/02/santorum-voted-for-sotomayor-in-1997.html
:)
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