Posted on 07/04/2018 1:49:49 PM PDT by springwater13
Ann Coulter unloaded on Judge Raymond Kethledge, one of the judges President Donald Trump interviewed to potentially replace Justice Anthony Kennedy on the Supreme Court, on Twitter Wednesday.
Hardiman & Kethledge are open borders zealots, the New York Times best-selling author and populist conservative columnist said in the most explosive of her tweets.
The tweet followed one in which she chastised those on the right pushing for Kethledge, a judge on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit, as repeating the mistakes of the past that led to Republican administrations nominating judges, such as Justice David Souter, who became massive disappointments to conservatives.
Coulter, a University of Michigan Law School grad, threw her weight behind Judge Brett Kavanaugh of the D.C. Circuit, comparing his record on immigration, the issue on which Coulter most closely focuses, to the other reported candidates. She also pointed to Kavanaughs strength on the Second Amendment.
Judge Amy Coney Barrett, who has emerged as a conservative favorite in the nomination process, was also featured in Coulters analysis. Coulter did not explicitly attack Barrett, but explained her preference for Kavanugh by pointing to Barretts relative lack of experience. Barrett has only been a judge for seven months and has never ruled on a wide variety of issues. Coulter saw her as a potential blank slate and warned against nominating anyone on the basis of being a woman.
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In Japarkulova v. Holder, Kethledge recognizedover a dissent from a liberal judgethat courts must defer to the executive branch's determination that an immigrant is not eligible for asylum. Even though the petitioner had a compelling life story, Kethledge upheld the law.
In Mora v. Holder, the petitioner entered the US legally at age 14 but then overstayed his visa. Kethledge noted that if the petitioner had been a citizen, we would call him a model one. But Judge Kethledge recognized that the courts lacked authority to grant him relief.
In his more than 10 years on the bench, Judge Kethledge has encountered hundreds of immigration cases. He shows no favoritism to immigrants--or to the government, for that matter--and instead focuses only on applying the laws passed by Congress as they are written. Kethledge paid his own way through law school after working as a waiter and (new) car salesman. He delivered pizzas for Dominos and did landscaping during college. And hes spent the last 3+ decades in Michigan. He would bring some much needed perspective from middle America.
Take Coulter and shove her up your ass.
Ahe is right, among the great picks are some Open Border-Globalist Scum.
She’s a shrew now.
Ann said Trump was a shallow, lazy ignoramus recently.....and I’m supposed to care what this woman thinks? Go away Ann, and get a real job.
https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/07/03/conservatives-concerned-judge-on-trumps-scotus-shortlist-could-be-next-anthony-kennedy/
These question marks over Kethledges approach to constitutional law gave the legal experts with which Breitbart News discussed the matter pause over his consideration for a lifetime appointment to the nations highest court, especially when some other names reputedly on President Trumps shortlist raised no such misgivings.
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Given the long history of even solid-seeming conservative jurists giving conservatives cause for regret once seated on the Supreme Court, those sources familiar with Kethledge who spoke with Breitbart News emphasized their preference over him for candidates like these, about whom there are no doubts of their philosophical commitment to originalism and judicial restraint.
Personally, I am always worried about the Conservative stamina of women and minorities - unless they have a long public record.
Passionate, long term Conservatives like Clarence Thomas, Margaret Thatcher, Thomas Sowell, and Michelle Malkin are rare, almost one of a kind.
It disturbs me that Barrett has such a short appellate record.
As to Kavanaugh, I have read that he has been allied with the Bush family for many years. Not a good start.
And, just a couple months ago, Gorsuch threw us a political curve ball when he voted with the four Leftists on “ambiguous” language that had been settled immigration law for more than 50 years.
I am glad that Trump is choosing Judges - and not Hillary - but I still do not have high confidence in Trump's judicial choices.
Trump's new White House consul decided to reinstate the tradition of letting Senators choose federal judges that will sit in the District Courts that include the Senator's state.
Since the first of the year, Trump has nominated at least three federal judges who were selected by Democrat Senators and were confirmed without any Democrat opposition.
These are the same Democrats who have corrupted the DOJ and FBI, and they have vowed to remove Trump from office.
And Trump is letting them choose federal judges?
Mon Dieu!
“Trump has nominated at least three federal judges who were selected by Democrat Senators and were confirmed without any Democrat opposition.”
Who are the three judges?
Why do you think shes soft on the border?
How do you feel about people who run for President who have no prior public service or record? Very risky, right? Never know where they may land on issues.
Thank you Onyx. I appreciate the mention. I’m not wedded to her as a choice yet, but I’ve liked what I’ve seen so far.
That “too Catholic” comment was just terrible. That’s so anti-Constitutional and mean.
Checking out the YouTube clip now.
Franky was all loaded for bear. Sadly for him, he was up against an educated articulate woman.
Her comment about a known reputable firm willing to work as co-council with the entity in question, was an excellent notation.
No top drawer law firm is going to saddle up with a hate group. It would damage their firm.
As for the SPLC, I suspect they toss out labels to every group right of center, especially if they defend the U. S. Constitution.
There’s another instance of sound reasoning on her part. > IMO
She is brilliant at times, and just awful at others.
Wish she’d clean up her act.
He also addressed the issue of the unborn.
There was a lot of talk about defunding Planned Parenthood.
Reasoned thoughts...
Thanks for the post.
I’ll keep these things in mind.
If she has been known as a conservative Lecturer in her classes and her presentations, I suspect she’s pretty rock solid.
She doesn’t seem like a wishy washy type person.
We’ll see how it plays out.
Alright. You have priorities as a President.
You call it.
I don’t think the President can unilaterally cut off funds for Planned Parenthood.
Trump has tried to allow the House and Senate to step in and lead the way now that they have the majority. They have refused to do it.
They have actually refused to do much of anything.
As for the wall, once again Trump has waited for Congress to get off it’s ass and fund it.
I have no doubt Trump will find a way to get Mexico to directly or indirectly to pay for that wall.
We’re talking about a minuscule cost out of the budget, that will be repaid in time. We can withhold aid to Mexico or place a small tax on money transfers.
Congress refuses to get off it’s rear once again.
While I don’t like it when presidents promise one thing and don’t do it, if you’re living by the Constitution all you can do is explain what your goals are, but Congress has to fund the project.
These are some of the reasons why I hold Ryan and McConnell in contempt.
I read about this subject at Free Republic, but I can't recall the author or the publication. I'll search for the exact link when I have more time.
From memory...
Richard Sullivan - approved by both New York Senators - I thought he got confirmed, but Wiki says no vote yet.
Michael Scudder - approved by both Illinois Senators - confirmed 90-0.
Amy St. Eve - approved by both Illinois Senators - confirmed 91-0.
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