Posted on 02/18/2016 2:41:40 PM PST by Califreak
ination to the Supreme Court made by President Barack Obama, the White House is surely gearing up for a strategic nomination and epic battle for the future of the highest court in the country. Obama needs to move forward quickly with a transformative nominee who stands a chance of success on Capitol Hill. Diane Humetewa, U.S. District Judge for the District of Arizona is perhaps the most likely person to advance through Senate confirmation during Obama's final year in office. Nominating her would transform the federal judiciary, bring Native Americans into the highest echelons of political society, and actually stand a chance of succeeding.
Who is Diane Humetewa? And what makes her a difficult nomination for the Senate to obstruct?
Judge Humetewa is a Hopi lawyer who began her career as a victim-witness advocate for the U.S. Attorney's Office in Arizona.
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I hearby DEMAND that an old, fat, bearded white Slav be nominated to the court so that I feel represented.
does anyone know of a list of the top 10 jurists in the country irrespective of gender, race, sexual orientation, genital surgeries, left or right handedness etc?
It’s not related, but I hear Sharon Osbourne’s husband is now a used car salesman. He’s Anasazi. /groan
Only ‘interesting’ in that someone would put any credulity to the huffin’puff post. Since when do we expect anything but democrat talking points from the hp? Astonishing that a freeper would even float their pondscum as interesting!
5.56mm
No womyn. We have enough of them already - disasters all.
And the last two appointments were womyn. Refuse, Senate.
I am hoping he won’t pick a muslim.
Or Kamala.
Or Gavin.
Or Holder.
Or Lynch.
Whoever he picks will be awful, I’m sure.
He won’t pick the Hopi Federal Judge for sure.
From what I read, she’s not radical enough.
What I thought, but everybody here likes her.
Does Huff Post only hire homosexual reporters?
I doubt it, though my guess is that his degenerate inclinations were a plus in their eyes. One of the beauties of staying in the Reagan/Bush era military is that people like this were drummed out. One did not have to deal with them.
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