Wednesday, December 05, 2018

Some Republicans And conservatives Back Jeff Flake? : The Hate Is Universal for America?

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Just one of many Republicans and ''conservatives'' that
 hate the founding of our country.

First of all, let's be honest, Jeff Flake didn't retire, he was fired by the voters. He didn't run again because he had no issues to run on that the voters agreed with him.

Jeff Flake is  front and center representing  both sides of the aisle. Jeff Flake is the ''Swamp''.

And Now with his stand with porgressive socialist liberal democrats on the Muller partisan ''Witch Hunt'' to destory the president, he is doing the bidding of people that in reality want to ''transform'' the American civil society.

Little wonder then why Jeff Flake will indeed be laying the foundation for his personal legacy with his acquiescence to the socialist demands for changing the Constitution to more reflect the socialsit agenda and ideology of a centralized authority that will be all things for all people. It is all to apparent that he wants to be on that band wagon.

Unfortunately it seems that the hate for our country as founded is universal as many Republicans and conservatives, as well as all porgressive liberal democrats, are on board with Rep, Jeff Flake's demand for a vote on the bill to protect the Muller investigation from transparency.

Flake Continues to Hold Judicial Confirmations Hostage to Vote on Mueller Protection Bill
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Retiring Sen. Jeff Flake is staying true to his pledge to not advance judicial nominees in the Senate Judiciary Committee, unless a bill that would prevent President Donald Trump from firing special counsel Robert Mueller gets a Senate vote.

“It is not productive,” said Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, per Politico. “One of the greatest substantive victories that we have delivered for the American people the last two years is nominating and confirming strong constitutionalist judges. For a Republican senator to be blocking that is frustrating the promises we made to the voters.”

The Hill reports that Flake, R-Ariz., plans to again push for a vote on the Mueller legislation next week, and that he told CNN he thinks there are enough votes in the Senate to pass the bill.

“Sen. Flake’s display will be over when the Senate adjourns by Dec. 14 and he will have accomplished nothing,” Thomas Jipping, deputy director of The Heritage Foundation’s Edwin Meese III Center for Legal and Judicial Studies and senior legal fellow.  “A few weeks later, when the 116th Congress begins, President Trump will send back to the Senate the nominees Flake caused to lapse and they will be confirmed,” he said.

Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, canceled panel votes Wednesday for 25 judicial and executive nominations following Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., halting an endeavor by Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., and Flake to advance the Mueller bill, the Washington Examiner reported.

Mueller has been investigating Russia’s meddling in the 2016 election.

“I have informed the majority leader that I will not vote to advance any of the 21 judicial nominees pending in the Judiciary Committee, or vote to confirm the 32 judges awaiting confirmation on the Senate floor, until S. 2644 is brought to the full Senate for a vote,” Flake said Wednesday.

“Conservatives are getting more and more frustrated with the damage being done to a process that up until now has been running very smoothly,” Carrie Severino, the Judicial Crisis Network’s chief counsel and policy director, told The Daily Signal Thursday in a phone interview.

“Judicial nominations are the crown jewel of this administration and they have been a really good example of the executive and legislative branches working together to help improve the judiciary branch, and it is frustrating to see that breaking down,” she said.

March for Life Action also decried Flake’s effort to stall the nomination process.

“After delaying Supreme Court nominations and further delaying qualified judicial nominees this year, Sen. Flake seems to have abandoned his reputation of prioritizing principle in favor of fulfilling personal wishes,” Tom McClusky, president of March for Life Action, said in a statement provided to The Daily Signal. “Unfortunate as it may be, this will be Sen. Flake’s legacy upon retiring.”

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