That is true, but he doesn't want the job in any case. From the bottom of the article:
“When I got out of law school, I chose not to clerk,” he told the New Yorker. “Partly because I was an older student, but partly because I don’t think I have the temperament to sit in a chamber and write opinions.”
A wise choice at the time, and in retrospect, given his affirmative-action credentials.
Plus, actually working, as opposed to organizing, is no fun. Alinsky would no doubt back him up on that.
Then there is the problem that he is an ex-President. Ex-Presidents have lots of income opportunities that would have an "off" smell if the individual were a Justice! Best to cross off "federal judge" from the list of possible ex-presidential gigs! Speaking, yea! Opinion-writing, nay!
Zero isn't Supreme Court material. If we win, he won't get the offer. If they win, he'll decline. It's too much like a real job, not to mention, one for which he is not qualified!
The sorry POS wouldnât be up to the job. He is totally unqualified.
That is true, but he doesn’t want the job in any case. From the bottom of the article:
âWhen I got out of law school, I chose not to clerk,â he told the New Yorker. âPartly because I was an older student, but partly because I donât think I have the temperament to sit in a chamber and write opinions.â
A wise choice at the time, and in retrospect, given his affirmative-action credentials.
Plus, actually working, as opposed to organizing, is no fun. Alinsky would no doubt back him up on that.
Then there is the problem that he is an ex-President. Ex-Presidents have lots of income opportunities that would have an “off” smell if the individual were a Justice! Best to cross off “federal judge” from the list of possible ex-presidential gigs! Speaking, yea! Opinion-writing, nay!
Zero isn’t Supreme Court material. If we win, he won’t get the offer. If they win, he’ll decline. It’s too much like a real job, not to mention, one for which he is not qualified!
Thank you for the most rational analysis. You are exactly right.