Posted on 07/02/2018 9:21:06 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
Amy Barrett, the federal circuit court judge who many are speculating could be President Trumps next Supreme Court nominee, didnt sound like his biggest fan before the election in 2016.
During a November 3rd, 2016 speech at Jacksonville University, Barrett said who knows what a Trump court would look like, and even said that she was worried about either candidate choosing another justice.
Hes obviously not bound to do so. I think it would be maybe more of a mixed bag. I think maybe Trump would appoint some that were more in the mold of Scalia, maybe some more in the mold of Kennedy who knows? I think we may well end up with a moderate to more conservative court on judicial role. I think it is safe to say it probably wouldnt be as hard to the left-leaning side on the approach to constitutional questions as, as Hillary would.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
Reagan and especially Bush nominated a lot of unknowns and we paid a price for that (oconnor Sutter). No more unknowns, when in doubt throw em out, there’s got to be a reliable conservative somewhere in all the bunch and a way to tell.
This is the video referenced in the article. It’s important to watch and listen to her own words.
She’s really quite brilliant and the liberal hysteria about her is ridiculous.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yjTEdZ81lI&t=342s
Here is a link to the full speech (55 minutes).
Might be worth watching if she gets nominated.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yjTEdZ81lI
NO MORE WOMEN ON THE SCOTUS!
Dang, you win.
Bump!
She may be conservative but I would prefer male. Female tends to evolve
People who make sweeping generalizations about people they don’t even know are usually “full of” something too.
She is one of those gal judges who will “grow” and “evolve” with the role. She is full of “compassion” and “for the children”.
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Condescend much?
Earl Warren
William J. Brennan
Harry Blackman
John Paul Stevens
David Souter
Anthony Kennedy
“During a November 3rd, 2016 speech at Jacksonville University...”
This was less than a week before the election. Trump’s list had been out for quite a while. Was she ignorant or just another NeverTrumper?
Im against appointing a woman just for the sake of appointing a woman. However, the asinine comments here directed at Barrett, simply BECAUSE she is a woman are the very definition of groupthink and hypocrisy. Its exactly what the left does.
Barrett has a history of being quit Conservative. Shes was a Scalia clerk and pupil and her writing and history shows that she is in the mold of Scalia.
History is full of male conservatives who drifted to the left on the court.
To make insane comments like women tend to evolve when history has shown no such thing.
There have only been four women on the court. None of them evolved.
Ginsburg, Kagan and Sotomayor are and were hardcore leftists when they were appointed and they remain so.
OConnor was a squishy moderate when Reagan nominated her, and she remained that way throughout her term on the court.
There are far more examples of males who were promised to be conservative who went full libtard after they were appointed.
Read the article. She refers to Trump’s first list.
Thank you. The female hysteria is getting tiresome.
She referred to the list of 25 and was concerned about the quality of the justice.
She was ignorant or she was a NeverTrumper. Your choice.
Indeed - some of these comments are ridiculous - that we have a long history supposedly of female SCOTUS nominees who “grow” and drift to the left. We’ve had one - count them - one female GOP SCOTUS nominee. No others. In 5-4 decisions she was the deciding vote on many cases, the overwhelming majority of the time she was with the conservative bloc, though also on the other side on some rather big cases...however, her philosophy was fairly consistent over her 25 year tenure as a Justice. The comments made above by many are objectively false statements. We do, however, have a long history of GOP male SCOTUS nominees drifting to the left - sometimes dramatically to the left. Souter actually was conservative very early in his tenure, voting with Scalia a majority of the time. However, in the end, he was one of the most liberal members of the court, if not the most liberal, in competition with Stevens (also a male GOP appointee).
As with any other breaking news, I won't rely on the early reporting to have any veracity at all.
-PJ
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