bearlyamazing said:
The precedent is that no Senate majority has confirmed a Supreme Court nominee in the last year of a Senate minority party's lame duck presidential term.
There have been other nominations and appointments in the last year from presidents of the same party as the Senate majority
bearlyamazing said:
The only way Trump will get to pick a new justice is if it's after the election. And I wouldn't call it a solid conservative majority, even if he gets one. Roberts is very moderate and can go either way quite often.
So which is it?
OaktownBear said:Golden One said:I don't think so.Bears2thDoc said:Perhaps you might want to read that again...slowly.Golden One said:Socially moderate? Are you kidding. She was the most liberal justice, socially and fiscally on the entire Court. She might have been more moderate than Bernie, but not by much.OdontoBear66 said:
RIP RBG. Although socially moderate and fiscally conservative, I always found her to be one of the good ones in
DC. A total class act. You do not have to agree to respect. RIP
Clearly, OB66 is stating HE'S socially moderate and fiscally conservative, NOT RBG.
RIP RBG
He can correct you himself, but read it again again. Think of his posting history. It goes without saying she is liberal. He is saying that he respected her despite the fact that he differs politically.
It was one of unfortunately too few decent posts on here.
This is peak Golden One. Completely fails to understand someone's statement and then when called on it he will fight to the death justifying an obviously wrong position. This is moops from Seinfeld if the card was actually correct but misread. This is yet another reason why G1 has no credibility.