If there is a next time, nothing but fire-breathers.
You know, it’s interesting, I’m looking back on GOP presidents track record in appointing solid constitutional conservatives to SCOTUS over the last 100 years, and the results overall are dismal.
I remember Fieldmarshaldj was singing Warren G. Harding’s praises a while back, saying historians rate him as a “failure” but he was actually an excellent conservative President. In any case, his SCOTUS nominees certainly were. He got to appoint four of them during his brief time in the White House, and by all accounts, ALL FOUR turned out to be good reliable conservatives (one of the four was even a conservative RAT judge so Harding could claim it was a gesture of “bipartisanship”). No GOP president since then (and likely, no GOP president before him either) has come close. As an added bonus, Harding tended to AVOID naming career federal judges to SCOTUS, instead going with ex-President Taft and sharp legal minds from the private sector.
Coolidge and Ford’s nominees were ostensibly “worse” than Trump’s, (Coolidge’s judge turned out to be a New Deal fanboy who impressed FDR so much with his treason that FDR elevated him to CJ, and Ford’s guy John Paul Stevens ended up moving so far left he’d make Darth Bader Ginsburg blush), but each of those GOP presidents got only ONE shot at naming a SCOTUS judge, so their track record certainly could have been vastly better if they had 2-3 more shots at it like other GOP presidents.
I can excuse Reagan and Nixon’s failures more because they at least TRIED to name conservative “fire-breathers” to SCOTUS at first, only to see the Senate torpedo such a nominee, and ended up settling with a milquetoast alternative (Reagan’s nominees Robert Bork and Douglas Ginsburg were rejected so we ended up with Anthony Kennedy, Nixon’s nominees Clement Haynsworth and G. Harold Carswell were outspoken conservatives from the deep south that the RATS promptly destroyed, so we ended up with the vile Harry Blackmun instead). But Trump never attempted “fire-breathers”, in the first place, he went with bland deep state establishment picks like Gorsuch and Kavanaugh from the start because they were “confirmable” (and that didn’t stop the RATS from trying to destroy Kav anyway).
As I noted early, Trump’s record of “success” on SCOTUS is about as “good” as Eisenhower, with the interesting different than Trump’s self-declared goal was to name “Scalia-like originalists”, whereas Ike’s self-declared goal was to name “common-sense centrists” like himself that would be above petty partisan ideologies. Here is my scorecard for GOP presidents SCOTUS picks over the last 100 years. I doubt anyone will disagree with my ratings at this point, but feel free to do so:
Harding: 4-0
Coolidge: 0
Hoover: 1-2
Ike: 1-4
Nixon 1-3, maybe 2-2 if I’m being generous
Ford: 0
Reagan: 2-2
GHWB: 1-1
GWB: 1-1
Trump: 0-3, perhaps 1-2 if Barrett OTHEWISE ends up being a reliable solid conservative.