Posted on 11/09/2016 11:23:30 AM PST by Obama_Is_Sabotaging_America
Who is your pick for Trump's nomination to fill Anthony Scalia's vacancy on the SCOTUS?
I second Judge Andrew!
Yes ,Janice Rogers Brown
http://ejournalofpoliticalscience.org/janicerogersbrown.html
“Writing 50 years ago, F.A. Hayek warned us that a centrally planned economy is “The Road to Serfdom.”3 He was right, of course; but the intervening years have shown us that there are many other roads to serfdom. In fact, it now appears that human nature is so constituted that, as in the days of empire all roads led to Rome; in the heyday of liberal democracy, all roads lead to slavery. And we no longer find slavery abhorrent. We embrace it. We demand more. Big government is not just the opiate of the masses. It is the opiate. The drug of choice for multinational corporations and single moms; for regulated industries and rugged Midwestern farmers and militant senior citizens.
It is my thesis today that the sheer tenacity of the collectivist impulse whether you call it socialism or communism or altruism has changed not only the meaning of our words, but the meaning of the Constitution, and the character of our people.
Government is the only enterprise in the world which expands in size when its failures increase. Aaron Wildavsky gives a credible account of this dynamic. Wildavsky notes that the Madisonian world has gone “topsy turvy” as factions, defined as groups “activated by some common interest adverse to the rights of other citizens or to the permanent and aggregate interests of the community,”4 have been transformed into sectors of public policy. “Indeed,” says Wildavsky, “government now pays citizens to organize, lawyers to sue, and politicians to run for office. Soon enough, if current trends continue, government will become self-contained, generating (apparently spontaneously) the forces to which it responds.”5 That explains how, but not why. And certainly not why we are so comfortable with that result.”
Wouldn’t that be something?
Former US Solicitor General Paul Clement.
You heard it here first.
Judge Napolitano would be great.
How about Alex Kosinski, Janice Rogers Brown, or Miguel Estrada?
Ann and Laura would not only be strong conservative constitutionalists, but would make the Court look better too.
So young that he’ll be younger 20 years from now than Donald is today.
How about Judge Roy Moore?
I’m too busy enjoying the vision of Ann in the robe handing down decisiond.
And their decisions would be supurb.
Lou Dobbs
What about Ted Cruz - if we can trust him on his positions. If!
I would suggest judge Roy Moore, the “Ten Commandments” judge, but he is 70 years old. Pity.
His protege, on the Alabama Supreme Court is Tom Parker, but he is 66 years old.
Judge Priscilla Owen, from Texas, would tear apart Roe v. Wade like nobody else. 62 years old. She was previously nominated to the SCOTUS.
Judge Janice Rogers Brown, one of the few sane judges from California, who moved up to the D.C. Circuit. 68 years old.
Gary George Kreep. California hates him. Harassed Obama about his birth certificate.
Judge William H. Pryor Jr., from Alabama, 54 years old. Very hated by the left, oddly enough Obama appointed him to the US Sentencing Commission.
Finally I would suggest Ted Cruz, because for all his flaws, he is legally brilliant and would be a huge asset on the court. His temperament would also seem to be a good fit to the court.
Who is the youngest strong constitutionalist available. At this point, I’m looking for longevity.
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