The notion that any party would try to rush a confirmation vote for a lifetime position of all things—when one, two, three, and perhaps four women are willing to testify that the nominee assaulted them or otherwise engaged in grossly inappropriate conduct, boggles the mind. (2/5)
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The president should withdraw the nomination for the good of the nation. Serving on the Supreme Court is a privilege—not a right—and there are many other qualified candidates. (3/5)
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To be seated on the highest court, one must demonstrate decency, fairness, and respect. A man who repeatedly assaults and mistreats women has no place deciding the fate of women’s health and rights for decades to come. (4/5)
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However, if the administration insists on proceeding, a proper FBI investigation to create a basic factual record upon which Senators can rely is obviously an absolute necessity. (5/5)
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