Posted on 05/10/2016 6:34:20 AM PDT by Jim Noble
BY NOW it is clear that Merrick Garland, President Obamas nomination to fill the Supreme Court vacancy left by Antonin Scalias death, is not going anywhere. But if Hillary Clinton wins the White House, Senate Republicans may make a desperate about-face during the lame-duck session to lock in the moderate Garland before the arrival of Clinton and a possibly more left-leaning candidate. By then, however, it will be too late.
Sorry, Judge Garland, but what Clinton should do if she wins is make clear that her choice will be none other than Barack Obama, a former professor of constitutional law, and the perfect choice to assume his place on the nations highest court. Naturally there will be a lot of gnashing of Republican teeth, but this scenario assumes that the Democrats will regain the Senate in the wake of an electoral debacle by Donald Trump...
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No. Please, God, no.
... and obama is far, far too lazy and with questionnable legal intellect to take on such a responsibility as a USSC justice.
Michelle reportedly for improprieties and malpractice that also forced her resignation in lieu if being fired from the prestigious law firm she was working at
Barak reportedly had his revoked for identity fraud
Two Harvard lawyers from the same family, both with essentially revoked legal certifications
If you are black (and especially a black woman) with a Harvard law degree you have to commit something really bad to have them to permanently revoke your license
Much the same way Michelle was given a six figure no show, make work job at a hospital
Its the Chicago way
The next president will likely appoint two and maybe three justices. Scalia’s vacancy is just the current one.
I think there is a lot about John Titor we do not know about.
Obama for the Supreme Joke is more like it.
The idiot has no more knowledge or respect for constitutional law than does his homies shooting up Chicago.
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