Coons a very possible “Yes” on Kavanaugh – “Clearly Qualified” to Serve on Supreme Court

Filed in National by on August 24, 2018

He is speaking outside of a meeting with Kavanugh right now. Senator Coons has “concerns”, but has declared Kavanaugh qualified to serve and is awaiting more information in order to make a final decision.

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  1. RE Vanella says:

    He is what you’ve always said he is.

    I’m off for the weekend. This is a good note to leave on.

  2. puck says:

    The Republicans’ favorite senator.

  3. Alby says:

    I was only doing my job, your honor.

  4. puck says:

    Let me try that again: The Republicans’ favorite Democrat .

  5. bamboozer says:

    Primary, make it a good one and flush this human equivalent of the naked mole rat.

  6. Also Morning Joe’s favorite Democrat.

  7. MSNBC tweet yesterday –

    JUST IN: All 10 Dems on Judiciary Cmte want Kavanaugh hearing delayed due to “possibility of criminal wrongdoing by the President, doubts that Judge Kavanaugh believes a president can even be investigated, & the unprecedented lack of transparency regarding this nominee’s record”

    Coons sits on Judiciary.

  8. RE Vanella says:

    Complete disarray. Shambolic. They’re on the ropes. Keep punching.

  9. Paul says:

    Please unblock Mitch Crane. He is a voice i want to hear here.

  10. RE Vanella says:

    I’m not past of the admin team, but I can’t imagine Mitch is blocked.

    I believe he’s blocked himself.

  11. We haven’t blocked Mitch.

  12. RE Vanella says:

    Didn’t think so.

  13. Alby says:

    @paul: Then friend him on Facebook.

  14. Stan Merriman says:

    I hope Sen. Coons didn’t say “he’s qualified”. That is not and should not be the only criterion for an approval vote. Without his complete record we can’t know the degree to which his views are on the fringe of American jurisprudence thought but it is clear already that is where he is. Thus, this is disqualifying conduct, Senator. Demand, Senator Coons, that the hearings be delayed given the new legal status of our President and demand equal treatment in the process of delay from McConnell as he exercised with President Obama’s nominee. If that fails, a no vote is the only appropriate vote from Delaware.