Yes, there are many, many examples of hypocrisy throughout McConnell’s piece. You could note his description of cloture votes as a “once-rare procedural step” is pretty fukking rich considering they
rose to prominence under Obama because his party kept filibustering nominations. You could note his history of blocking high-profile nominees, like
Richard Cordray, or you could simply say the name “
Merrick Garland” and feel the rage course through your veins. You could note that in 1994, he
said: “I am a proud guardian of gridlock. I think gridlock is making a big comeback in the country.” You could note that in November 2013, Politifact
reported there were 68 nominees blocked in the entire history of the U.S. before Obama, “and 79 (so far) during Obama’s term.”
You could note that one of Obama’s judicial nominees literally died after two years of waiting for a confirmation vote.