Posted on 09/19/2020 9:37:57 AM PDT by Mariner
Wouldnt it be nice if Democrats and Republicans could just agree that the fair and right course would be to not replace Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg until after the presidential inauguration in January? We could simply stick, for now, with the precedent established by Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell when he refused to hold a vote on the nomination of Merrick Garland to replace Justice Antonin Scalia.
At the time, nearly nine months before the 2016 presidential election, he declared, The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president.
But just hours after the announcement of Ginsburgs death on Friday, McConnell declared, President Trumps nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate.
There is little Democrats can do to stop Trump from nominating someone and the Republicans from confirming that person quickly, if thats what they choose to do. Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate, and they have eliminated the use of the filibuster in Supreme Court nominations. So the hope must be that four Republican senators perhaps those facing tight reelection races will have the courage to stand up to their party and refuse to allow a confirmation to be rushed through.
That is probably a distant hope. So far, Senate Republicans have shown little inclination to stand up to Trump and McConnell, as was evident in their confirming Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, despite compelling testimony about an alleged sexual assault and perjury and despite clear evidence that he lacked judicial temperament. Nor did Republicans demonstrate any independence or courage during the impeachment of Trump.
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“There has to be a conservative black female somewhere in this country.”
Carol Swain.
“Candace Owens comes to mind - shes NOT qualified”
Because of her age?
BTTT!
“There has to be a conservative black female somewhere in this country.”
Carol Swain.
If they are conservative, they’ll get the same treatment that Clarence Thomas did.
Remember, in their world, if you aren’t liberal, you aren’t really black.
The filibuster lets the globalists hide their true intentions and hold onto their seats by blaming the lack of progress on the filibuster. Remove it and make the majority take responsibility, right now they have a way to hide and get away with it.
I see your still hung up on that whole MALE/FEMALE PLUMBING ISSUE, and that MELANIN CONTENT OF THE SKIN problem.
Why don’t you just take your AFFIRMATIVE ACTION delusion and carefully place it where the sun don’t shine.
Please don’t feed the AFFIRMATIVE ACTION addicts habit!
And considering how stupid the legislative branches of our government are, they could keep upping the ante.
WE COULD BOTH WIND UP BEING SUPREME COURT JUSTICES!
YEAH BABY!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Perhaps you missed the memo, but AA is dead....the blacks killed it.
Race and sex should have nothing to do with this nomination.
This is no sh!t, President Trump will do just fine without hearing from the peanut gallery.
Some day Candice Owens is going to run for high office and I will support her and my support will have nothing to do with the color of her skin, or her vagina. AND, it damn well wont have anything to do with caring about what some black people want or what some White guilt morons may want.
Is Chengdu your home town?
I stopped there for several nights in October 1976 on my way to Shuifu in Yunnan Province.
There are no explicit requirements in the U.S. Constitution for a person to be nominated to become a Supreme Court justice. No age, education, job experience, or citizenship rules exist. In fact, according to the Constitution, a Supreme Court justice does not need to even have a law degree.
I’m not espousing an ‘affirmative action’ pick. just thinking out loud/replying to a comment ... Trump’s list works for me.
already too many women on SC. they tend to vote from their feelings and wishes rather than from law and foundational footing.
Hello! Actually Im from Michigan. But I lived and worked in Chengdu for 2 years. I would be there now were it not for Covid-19. Its a very cool city particularly for expats. I know the city wasnt much back when you were there. What do you remember of it?
It was very primitive. The hotel was probably circa 1900 and very rundown. It was a typical impoverished communist city. My hosts took me on some tours to undistinguished and not noteworthy archeological / cultural sites. I arrived about three weeks after Mao died and the city was in mourning. He didnt have many statues there compared to Beijing, but everything was covered in white paper streamers. It was probably one of the least memorable places I ever visited. Harbin was #2 on the least memorable place lost.
Guess Chemerinsky is making a big assumption about who/what constitutes the “American people” when he made the statement....The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court justice. Therefore, this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president..... What would the real American people want in a Supreme Court Justice? I should think they would want one who strictly follows the Constitution as their oath of office compels them to do. If this was done, then one of two things should be happening.....either the ruling thoughts of those following the Constitution would have the majority OR they would ALL be in agreement on issues that hinged on Constitutional interpretation. It’s obvious right now that some Americans are not in agreement with what it says in the Constitution.
She retired - no longer on the Court. Did not even take Senior Status.
If they pack the court, we do the same. Harder. Faster. More.
Then you’ll really like the woman Joe puts on the bench.
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