This is cute. In its latest destined-to-fail bid to shame Senate Republicans into confirming President Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, the administration has taken video of Obama’s appearance at the University of Chicago Law School, added some animated overlays, and posted it as “Supreme Court 101” taught by Professor POTUS.
The @SenateGOP is setting a dangerous precedent on #SCOTUS. A lesson from Professor @POTUS: https://t.co/QYMNwC0PyS https://t.co/ebq2yREZG7
— J Earnest (Archived) (@PressSec44) April 27, 2016
@PressSec @WhiteHouse @SenateGOP @POTUS and by that you mean Adjunct Law Lecturer….on a non-tenure track….right? #CruzCrew #GOP
— Mastodon Republic (@MastodonRepub) April 27, 2016
https://twitter.com/BillHouck4/status/725457349121589249
A lecture on the Constitution is rich coming from a president who once told disappointed members of a gun control roundtable that he was “constrained by a system our founders put in place” and who let the American public know in 2014 that he had a pen and a phone and was “not just going to be waiting for legislation” in order to enact his agenda.
@PressSec @WhiteHouse @SenateGOP @POTUS But…I thought Joe Biden said not to?
— Felix Rennick (@SuperDemocrat) April 27, 2016
https://twitter.com/normcollier1/status/725460517125398528
But the vice president made it perfectly clear in March that “there is no Biden rule. It doesn’t exist.” Never mind the video.
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@PressSec @POTUS @SenSchumer called For Blocking All Bush SCOTUS Nominations, and did. https://t.co/XoO7Nbd6oV #GiveThePeopleAVoice
— The Chapped Hide ???? (@TheChappedHide) April 27, 2016
https://twitter.com/silentboomer/status/725460383792766976
@PressSec @WhiteHouse @SenateGOP @POTUS Why not include the fact that you endorsed the same actions against GOP nominees? Two faced?
— Christopher Hove (@macnmactx) April 27, 2016
@PressSec @SenateGOP @POTUS if you couldn't be disingenuous, would you have ANYTHING to say?
— Brett Nolan (@GALaundryGuy) April 28, 2016
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