Mark Twain became famous thinking. One of his famous quotes was that, "...what most people call thinking is really emoting...the aggregation of this is public opinion...in the popular mind it solves everything...some think it is the voice of God..."
If you don't think by reflex and do think in respect to what is best for our country, you might see a little wisdom in my proposal. In the meantime, all those without flaws or sins should speak up. A perfect SCOTUS candidate is not likely.
Finally, not to worry even a courageous man like President Bush is not likely to take such a bold step. More the pity.
The fact that nobody agrees with you may suggest that we are emoting. It also, more likely, suggests that you just had a remarkably stupid idea.
No real thought???
Are you serious???
Go back and read again. The man has been barred for perjury!
He shook his finger at the nation and lied to our faces!
He mastubated into the Oval Office sink!
No real thought, indeed!
Tell you what - take this ridiculous idea (I thought it was tongue in cheek) over to DU. They will worship you as a god.
This statement I will agree with, but your suggestion that Bill Clinton should be nominated is just plain ridiculous.
Could it be because it's a stupid idea?
You want to nominate a man to the Supreme Court who has been BARRED from practicing in front of the -- tada -- USSC?
STUPID.
This is best for the country? Go take your medicine. Now, you will feel better and quit posting nonsense. You want a disbarred lawyer on the SC?