David should encourage 0bama to nominate another Justice just like Scalia.
So now we at least understand the Sotomayor: Scalia requested someone smart, so Obama named someone stupid.
Pure BS
You really think it’s true??? BS
Don’t recall who, but someone else yesterday said that Scalia had expressed admiration for judges who exhibited what to his thinking was high intellect and that he had included Kagan as an example of someone in that class - he seemed to pride himself on being able to accommodate philosophical differences as long as they were derived from rigorous reasoning based on principal and formal legality.....
Thanks for sharing it with us, though.
He is a liar. Scalia would never EVER want another liberal appointed to the SC. That is just like a communist liberal to try to tarnish the man’s good name. Notice Axlerod did say anything about this when Scalia was alive? What a POS.
Don’t buy it....for one second.
Judge Napolitano was saying that his best friend was Ruth Bader Ginsberg. They both loved the opera.
Well he was beside me once in an airport. I asked how he wanted things to go. He leaned over and narrowed his eyes, and said Roberts was blackmailed for being a homo and adopting kids.
He said never trust an Ivy Leager again....ever.
I was shocked. But it happened just that way.
Axelrod molests collies.
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Is anyone stupid enough to believe anything the scum Axelrod would say?
Scalia would have seen in a second what a Piece of Shit Axelrod is and wouldn’t have given him the time of day.
Axelrod is trying like a little bitch to build a narrative, for when Atty General Cruz comes for his sorry azz.
Dems in Senate passed a resolution in1960 against election year Supreme Court appointments
By Thomas Lifson
Read it and weep, Democrats. The shoe is on the other foot. David Bernstein at the Washington Post’s Volokh Conspiracy blog:
Thanks to a VC commenter, I discovered that in August 1960, the Democrat-controlled Senate passed a resolution, S.RES. 334, Expressing the sense of the Senate that the president should not make recess appointments to the Supreme Court, except to prevent or end a breakdown in the administration of the Court’s business. Each of President Eisenhower’s SCOTUS appointments had initially been a recess appointment who was later confirmed by the Senate, and the Democrats were apparently concerned that Ike would try to fill any last-minute vacancy that might arise with a recess appointment.
The GOP opposed this, of course. Hypocrisy goes two ways. But the majority won.
As it should this time.