... On March 2, the Politico and Roll Call (subscription required) both reported on a letter sent by all 41 Senate Republicans to President Obama stating that if they "are not consulted on, and approve of, a nominee from our states," they would filibuster judicial nominations -- but neither article noted that several of those Republicans previously challenged the constitutionality of filibustering judicial nominees. The letter stated: "Regretfully, if we are not consulted on, and approve of, a nominee from our states, the Republican Conference will be unable to support moving forward on that nominee." But among the signatories were several senators, including Sens. Orrin Hatch (UT), Sam Brownback (KS), Chuck Grassley (IA), John Cornyn (TX), Jeff Sessions (AL), James Inhofe (OK), Tom Coburn (OK), and Pat Roberts (KS), who had previously said or suggested that filibustering judicial nominees is unconstitutional ...
http://mediamatters.org/items/200903030028?f=h_latestRepublicans Threaten to Block Obama’s Judges
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 3, 2009
10:20 AM
CONTACT: People For The American Way (PFAW)
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WASHINGTON - March 3 - In a letter released yesterday, all 41 Senate Republicans threatened to filibuster President Obama’s judicial nominees unless they were given veto power over judges from their states. The letter also demanded that President Obama renominate Bush nominees like Peter Keisler, Glen Conrad and Paul Diamond.
“The Republicans are doing everything in their power to cement their reputation as the ‘Party of No,’” said People For the American Way President Kathryn Kolbert. “Voters gave President Obama a mandate to appoint judges who understand that the Constitution and the laws provide for equal justice for all. Now, before a single nomination has been announced, Republicans are threatening to block every single one of Obama’s nominees. That’s chutzpah.”
Kolbert pointed out that over the last eight years, the vast majority of President Bush’s judges were confirmed by the Senate, despite the fact that President Bush refused to include Senators in the process. President Obama’s counsel Gregory Craig has already reached out to Senators about potential nominees.
“The Senate has an important role in the confirmation process, and in extreme cases when the President has refused to consult with the Senate, the minority has tools to obstruct nominees who are obviously unfit for the bench. Obama looks to be clearing that standard easily,” said Kolbert. “But it was only a few years ago that the GOP was willing to blow up the Senate in order to eliminate the filibuster entirely. They told anyone who would listen that every judicial nominee deserved an up-or-down vote without exception ...
http://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2009/03/03-7