Sometimes the fact that The Obamanation of Desolation was lazy and didn’t make any nominations to fill these positions is a good thing
Unanimous consent is NOT good. Means nominee is unpredictable and manipulable to vote Left. We’ve seen this with some of Bush’s nominees, And of course, we saw how Reagan’s Justice Kennedy wrote the deciding opinion on gay marriage and abortion.
Ok so 4 gone in but how many more left to fill?
There are three nominations pending for the Ninth Circuit. I’m curious to see how that plays out.
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Unfortunately at the rate that the confirmations are currently proceeding, we will be well into the second Cruz presidency before all positions are filled.
Keep this in mind, McConnell and most of the Republican senate do not want a conservative flavored judiciary all across this land any more than the Rats do.
If both Durbin and Dickworth agreed this is not a good candidate.
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I’d love to see him cement four or five young conservative jurists onto the bench in the Supreme Court. While we have a couple of solid conservatives there, they are older. I’d like to see Trump put on younger ones now. Then in the event of a commie president again, the supreme court would be solid conservative with years to go. If the older one stay on there now and die during a commie president reign, we would lose the court and forever. It is like a ball team, move the older players along into retirement and put in younger ones. Mr. Trump could ask our older ones to retire so he could replace the court’s older ones now.
Duck and Durtbag in support means confirmed with high suspicion.
The Senate confirmed four of President Donald Trumps judicial nominees to federal appeals courts this week, bringing his total number of circuit court appointments to 21.
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Well, in the 484 days since the inauguration, that works out to about one every 23 days. McConnell could pick up the pace if he would spend less time trying to figure out how to best help China and the globalist, open-borders types in the Chamber of Commerce.
durbin and duckworth? that sounds . . . troubling.