My trepidation is based on many of his own comments about (paraphrasing) "growing as a judge and learning in the role" which seems to always presage a shift to the left. His praise of Kagan and Kennedy and his bragging about having a majority of female staffers also gives pause.
We'll know if my concerns are unfounded in a year or two I guess.
Yep. Time will tell.
In the meantime....I trust Trump.
Kav was/is described as a Judge’s judge.
And, Jay Sekelow said that POTUS nominated someone who UNDERSTANDS THE ROLE OF A JUDGE...knows him professionally, and personally and is very pleased and optimistic of this choice.
Those were not meant for Free Republic members. They were meant for consumption by Collins, Murkowski and Heidtkamp.
The purpose of the pre-announcement hype was to get people to tune in to their TVs to see who he'd pick. Trump was saying at least a week before the broadcast just when he would announce his pick, then telling people during the day yesterday to tune in. With the disinformation leaks pointing toward a number of different names being the "sure thing", he built suspense. Watching the announcement on TV would be like watching the final episode of some show like The Bachelor, or Survivor.
Kavanaugh's goal in his speech wasn't to reassure hard-core conservatives. It was to win over popular opinion of the nonpolitical population before the media had a chance to plant the view in people's minds that he was some sort of monster. The democrats and media are hoping to get the (generally) nonpolitical population fired up to put pressure on their Senators to oppose Kavanaugh's confirmation. The approach by Trump/Kavanaugh was designed to preemptively smother the flames.