im so glad you spoke to this because ive been wondering for a couple of days now if the SCOTUS could just change the game by delaying the start of the session. If that is seriously in play, then he's good as confirmed.aggiehawg said:No. Kavanaugh is going to see this through to a vote, no matter what.JAS61 said:
Kavanaugh needs to make an ultimatum to Grassley - Cut the BS right now or I'll withdraw.
We elected these numbnuts to call the shots, not defer to the Democrats. Outside of Gorsuch, the GOP has done nothing the past two years but give the Democrats everything they want.
Enough.
I have said a few times that Chief Justice Roberts controls the calendar on SCOTUS. None of the current SCOTUS member can be pleased with what is happening. (Even RBG doesn't like it.) Plus Kagan and Kav have worked together before and have a friendly relationship. (Harvard where she hired him.)
Kav is only recused if he's not there for oral arguments. Roberts can change the SCOTUS calendar to allow for a vote on Kav. If Kav goes down in the vote, no harm no foul. If he's confirmed, he can be seated and play catch-up on the briefing (assuming he's already selected his clerks and they are working quietly in the background on the early cases on the SCOTUS schedule.)
So if Grassley agrees to this delay, it may be because Roberts has already told him not to sweat it.