Interesting graphic from one of the articles linked by Bongino:
As Bongino points out, conservative justices take the longest to confirm, apart from Elena Kagan. But look at John Roberts. This stands out as much as Rod Rosenstein's near-unanimous Senate confirmation. Why was John Roberts such a popular choice? Was there something about Roberts that wouldn't have survived a longer investigation?
As Bongino points out, conservative justices take the longest to confirm, apart from Elena Kagan. But look at John Roberts. This stands out as much as Rod Rosenstein’s near-unanimous Senate confirmation. Why was John Roberts such a popular choice? Was there something about Roberts that wouldn’t have survived a longer investigation?
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Hmmmmmmmmmm