What is your reasoning concerning Sekulow?
He’s already 63. The confirmation hearing would refight the impeachment trial. It’s a fun speculation, but I’m afraid it’s dead on arrival. Solicitor General, if it gaps in the next term, is a shorter gig by definition and would be a great honorific to add to Sekulow’s resume.
Sekulow declared bankruptcy in the late 1980s over securities fraud allegations. That did seem to be a turning point for him, however, and he has accomplished many great and positive achievements since. But I don’t see how anyone with a bankruptcy gets through senate confirmation.
MR. SEKULOW IS A CLASS ACT AND WOULD BE AN EXCELLENT CHOICE.