Thanks for the vettingroom.org link...
However, I read nothing that makes me at all comfortable with his nomination...
From the link:
"... a Republican who was suggested and recommended for the federal bench by Californias Democratic senators, his confirmation process should be fairly smooth."
I have highlighted a couple of key "red flags" (IMHO)...
For me, "a high level of comfort" is attained by a 53-47 Senate confirmation vote... Whereas, "high level of outrage" is attained by any Senate confirmation vote that has more than 8 or 10 of the communists voting with the GOP (63-37 pisses me off, but 64-36 is outrageous)...
I know that is a common thought pattern on FR. I think Federalist Society is a very reassuring marker that isn’t present in this case. Cuban Americans are in general very conservative. This man’s life history sounds solid. A judge who has not been involved in political cases may not get the Left up in arms. The vote tally is not enough to reassure me or put me off.
https://giving.princeton.edu/giving-stories/repaying-debt-princeton-and-united-states