Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Who Said It?

This week's pop quiz consists of a pair of quotes from a prominent figure in American politics. All you have to do is identify the source. Simple enough? Good, let's begin.

Who said it?

"[D]elays can only be described as an abdication of the Senate's constitutional responsibility to work with the President and ensure the integrity of our federal courts."

"When the Founders wrote the Constitution and gave the Senate the power of advice and consent on Presidential nominations, they never intended the Senate to work against the President, as this Senate is doing, by engaging in a wholesale stall and refusing to act on large numbers of the President's nominees."


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(link via Rodger)