No, as a matter of fact Mitch McConnell has no shame, since you asked.
That's a good point there on Garland, for a few reasons. For one, Robert Bork got to meet with senators of both parties. And he got to have a confirmation hearing. And he got to have a floor vote, which he lost in a 42-58. Six Republicans voted against him. In part because of his role in compliance with Richard Nixon's firing of Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox. Bork, who was then solicitor general and third in command at the Department of Justice "believed the president had the power to fire Cox and he was simply the instrument of the exercise of that power."
Interesting given this president, in the middle of an Justice Department investigation into whether he conspired with a foreign government in interfering in his election, that McConnell would invoke Bork.
And suggest that a Senate fully vetting a nominee for the Supreme Court and rejecting him on a bipartisan basis is worse for democracy than the Senate abandoning one of its two most important constitutional duties because the majority leader didn't like the current president.
This is no time to be civil. Fuck Mitch McConnell. And take away his majority. Please give $1 to our Senate candidates fund.