“We have to ask ourselves as a society a fundamental question: Are we able to still make this democracy work the way it’s supposed to, the way our Founders envisioned it? And I would challenge anyone who purports to be adhering to the original intent of the Founders, anybody who believes in the Constitution, coming up with a plausible rationale as to why they would not even have a hearing for a nominee made in accordance with the Constitution by the President of the United States — with a year left, practically, in office. It’s pretty hard to find that in the Constitution.”
— President Obama, speaking about the unprecedented level of obstructionism he’s dealt with during his presidency, specifically as it relates to nominating a SCOTUS justice now. (via wilwheaton)