Posted on 06/27/2018 3:28:28 PM PDT by detective
Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court Wednesday, precipitating a cataclysmic election year confirmation battle.
Though the White House has publicly identified as many as 25 possible candidates to succeed Kennedy, the early favorites for the pick are drawn from a small crop of young appeals court judges popular in Washingtons conservative legal circles.
Speaking in the Oval Office shortly after Kennedys announcement, Trump confirmed he would draw his selection from a list of possible Supreme Court nominees assembled during the campaign. Five individuals were added to that list in November 2017.
These early favorites include Judges Brett Kavanaugh of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, Raymond Kethledge of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and Diane Sykes of the 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
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He’s crazy.
“TCruz has recommended Senator Mike Lee. Would Lee be able to vote on his own confirmation if he were selected?”
Mike Lee is a never Trump operative who did everything possible to sabotage the Trump campaign and help get Hillary Clinton elected.
Mike Lee is not a conservative. He is not a patriotic American.
Mike Lee is a slimy, two faced, never Trump Clinton operative.
He should never be appointed to SCOTUS.
Flake blocking the nomination is a real threat.
However, didn’t the GOP remove conservatives from committee positions under Boehner? The republicans can do the same to Flake and put somebody else in his place if he tries to block it. Can’t they?
It needs to be someone who will overturn all pro-abortion decisions and uphold all pro-life decisions.
Flake ranks about #8 in the Judiciary Committee Majority. He can’t obstruct anything. He’s lobbying for a job being interviewed by Chris Matthews.
Chairman Grassley knows how to get nominations to the Senate floor even if his own committee rebels.
Why not Ben Shapiro? If I just lives as long as Ginsburg, he’ll be on the bench for 51 years.
Ben Shapiro is a never Trumper.
Mike Lee is a mormon. Pass.
Condi?
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Pro abort.
Whut?
No Judge Jeanine? No Judge Napolitano?
NO RETIREES!
There’s a future to be made.
Ok I know this is doing what rats do but that American Indian sounds fascinating as a choice
If Mike Lee was nominated, he could resign from the Senate and the Republican governor of Utah could immediately appoint a replacement. So it wouldn’t impact the voting lineup. But Mike Lee is too partisan a choice, with too many positions which are open to attack.
My guess is that President Trump will nominate a woman, for political reasons. Sykes is too old, so she’s out. My money is on Amy Barrett, who just ran the confirmation gauntlet after being attacked for her Catholic religious views. A re-run of that fight would alienate a lot of Catholics from the Democratic Party, and would let Republicans take the high ground of the Constitution’s “no religious test”. And the three Democrats who just voted to confirm her to the 7th Circuit Court would have a really tough time saying she was qualified for that but not the Supreme Court.
If he blocks a nominee on the executive calendar just to force a vote on an unrelated bill, as he threatened to do with judicial nominees before Kennedy retired, then that would seem to be a good reason for the party to remove him from the committee.
Outside the committee, I think he loses any ability to block the nomination. He would need one more Republican and no Democrat defections, but I think Manchin and at least one or two other Democrats will vote to confirm, depending on who the nominee is.
Ann Coulter.
Mia Love appeared conservative but turned out to be a centrist.
It won’t be a woman; there are three on the court already. It’ll be a man, probably from the South, probably the Fifth Circuit, Sixth Circuit, or Eighth Circuit since those are the most conservative, and in his late thirties or early forties.
He won't. There are three on the court already. And it's not going to make a difference with the women's vote anyway.
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