Orrin Hatch On 4-4 Supreme Court: ‘It’s Not The End Of The World’

UNITED STATES - August 4: Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, begins the Senate Finance Committee hearing on "A Way Back Home: Preserving Families and Reducing the Need for Foster Care" in the Dirksen Senate Office Buildin... UNITED STATES - August 4: Chairman Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, begins the Senate Finance Committee hearing on "A Way Back Home: Preserving Families and Reducing the Need for Foster Care" in the Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, Tuesday, August 4, 2015. (Photo By Al Drago/CQ Roll Call) (CQ Roll Call via AP Images) MORE LESS
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Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) played down the effects of an eight-member Supreme Court deadlocking 4-4 in major cases, during an interview Tuesday with CNN.

“A four-four court functions. It’s functioned in the past. It will function this time. Just on the really controversial issues they will probably put them off for a year. It’s not the end of the world,” Hatch said.

Hatch went even further, saying delaying the confirmation of a Scalia replacement until the next president takes office “is a smart thing to do rather than be in the middle of a presidential election that is so complicated and aggressive as this one.”

Just hours after Justice Antonin Scalia’s death was made public, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell rushed to declare that President Barack Obama was not welcome to put forward a replacement Supreme Court justices because it was an election year.

And so far, Republican senators are following his lead.

Hatch claims he is looking out as much for Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders as he is for a potential Republican President.

“If I was Hillary, I’d want the right to pick that judge. If I was Bernie I’d want the right to pick that judge. And now they are not going to say that because they think they have an advantage right now,” Hatch said. “Well let’s give neither side an advantage. Let’s be fair to both sides and let’s wait until this election is over and then the next president whether Democrat or Republican will have a right to nominate whoever that president wants and then we’ll have the obligation to confirm or not to confirm.”

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  1. “Let’s be fair to both sides and let’s wait until this election is over…”

    Except that isn’t fair to the current President, who just happens to be a Democrat. Nice try at playing reasonable, though, sparky.

  2. How nice to see a senior Repusive Party Senator showing such concern for Bernie’s and Hillary’s desires.

    Morman moron.

  3. The Constitution says the President has the right to nominate AND appoint. If you don’t do your advice and consent per the Constitution, the President will APPOINT one for now. And if you take it to the Supreme Court, the best you get is a 4-4 vote, and frankly I’d say Roberts and Kennedy might tell the Senate to do their job per the Constitution as well.

    No, it’s not the end of the world. But it IS how it’s supposed to be. We have 9 Justices. Period.

  4. Just on the really controversial issues they will probably put them off for a year.

    Can we please replay the tape about Republicans wanting and willing to do anything to keep President Obama from doing ANYTHING while President?

  5. Avatar for enon enon says:

    no… just another nail in the coffin of a once functioning democracy.

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