Rumor: Anthony Kennedy could announce retirement next week.
Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2017 1:23 pm
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Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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+1USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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Yup. I was just going to post something similar. You think the left is bad now? What's that song by BTO?.........UpstateSCHokie wrote:Oh man, if that happens watch for the current attempt at a coup d'état to kick into high gear. The left, the media, the deep state, the establishment elite, etc. will do everything in their power to stop Trump from getting another nominee on the court. If he gets one, watch for million lib heads to explode and ramp up the conspiracy crap to about a 20 on a scale from 1-10.
But I would love to see him put William Pryor on the court. My only fear is you would have idiot Republicans like Collins and Murkowski that would not support him.
Ahhh yes...and then begins the demands by the left for a nominee with bi-partisan support, not a ideologue from the right. Ya' know like those middle of the road candidates Sotamayer and KaganUSN_Hokie wrote:http://thepoliticalinsider.com/justice- ... rce=WDlive
UpstateSCHokie wrote:Oh man, if that happens watch for the current attempt at a coup d'état to kick into high gear. The left, the media, the deep state, the establishment elite, etc. will do everything in their power to stop Trump from getting another nominee on the court. If he gets one, watch for million lib heads to explode and ramp up the conspiracy crap to about a 20 on a scale from 1-10.
But I would love to see him put William Pryor on the court. My only fear is you would have idiot Republicans like Collins and Murkowski that would not support him.
The best part is that this is the shirt-show they created by ramming all of Obama's court nominees through. Enjoy your shirt sandwich, libs.Vienna_Hokie wrote:Ahhh yes...and then begins the demands by the left for a nominee with bi-partisan support, not a ideologue from the right. Ya' know like those middle of the road candidates Sotamayer and KaganUSN_Hokie wrote:http://thepoliticalinsider.com/justice- ... rce=WDlive
Elections have consequences losers
I was sure that the liberal feigned outrage over Gorsuch was all show and they would confirm him. I underestimated how stupid and controlled by political ideologues they are.oaktonhokie wrote:Hopefully, this is where the socialists will pay a big price for their treatment of Gorsuch. They should have, in my opinion, not blocked and even supported Gorsuch.
oaktonhokie wrote:Hopefully, this is where the socialists will pay a big price for their treatment of Gorsuch. They should have, in my opinion, not blocked and even supported Gorsuch. Gorsuch was going to get in anyway. If they had supported him, for political purposes only of course, the liars from the left could now work hard to block the next nominee, and it would be more difficult for mcconnel to justify the nuclear option. Since the socialists have demonstrated their patriotism by approving a qualified justice even though they disagreed politically.
Nobility from the socialists. A sham, but it would have played well in the media, and mccain for one, would have bought it and resisted the nuclear option here.
I just hope that the Rs don't "go all wobbly" and let up on the socialists. You know, reach across the aisle and find a nice moderate like ... kennedy or RB Ginsburg to fill the seat. To keep the balance on the court and keep it from swinging too far in any one direction. Like the socialists would do if they had power.
I don't trust the Rs to make a good decision here. I am hopeful, not confident.
I posted y'day that in our lifetimes, THIS IS the time for the Rs to bury the socialists. With SCOTUS picks, economic turnaround, immigration stoppage, and muhzz terrorist fighting. The socialists have revealed themselves as have the media, as anti american socialists. People are starting to see it.
Rs should go for the throat. But the mccains and the grahams and the susan collins will want to go for a beer with the opposition and reach across the aisle for the good of the american people.
THIS IS, right now, the opportunity to bury them.
UpstateSCHokie wrote:Oh man, if that happens watch for the current attempt at a coup d'état to kick into high gear. The left, the media, the deep state, the establishment elite, etc. will do everything in their power to stop Trump from getting another nominee on the court. If he gets one, watch for million lib heads to explode and ramp up the conspiracy crap to about a 20 on a scale from 1-10.
But I would love to see him put William Pryor on the court. My only fear is you would have idiot Republicans like Collins and Murkowski that would not support him.
[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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That emoticon is your emotions getting the better of you, meltdown in progress.nolanvt wrote:[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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Oh no, I made nolan melt.nolanvt wrote:[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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Nah. You nutjobs bring the weak sauce. Nothing you say will ever drive me away from here. You quite frankly don't have the game to do so.USN_Hokie wrote:Oh no, I made nolan melt.nolanvt wrote:[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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Agreed. Wouldn't mind either an age limit or maximum term. They shouldn't be Justices for life.Maroon Effect wrote:There should be some age limit here. My mother is about the same age and I can tell you most of her compatriots are nowhere near lucid enough to decide the fate of mankind. Why would anyone think someone who went to law school with age any differently.
Oh, I'd never want you to leave, nolan. Go have a zima and relax.nolanvt wrote:Nah. You nutjobs bring the weak sauce. Nothing you say will ever drive me away from here. You quite frankly don't have the game to do so.USN_Hokie wrote:Oh no, I made nolan melt.nolanvt wrote:[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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You "broke" him.USN_Hokie wrote:Oh no, I made nolan melt.nolanvt wrote:[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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Yep, best free entertainment on the internet.USN_Hokie wrote:Oh, I'd never want you to leave, nolan. [emoji38] Go have a zima and relax.nolanvt wrote:Nah. You nutjobs bring the weak sauce. Nothing you say will ever drive me away from here. You quite frankly don't have the game to do so.USN_Hokie wrote:Oh no, I made nolan melt.nolanvt wrote:[emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91][emoji91]USN_Hokie wrote:Makes sense. He's probably the associate justice who's least principled and most swayed by emotional arguments.nolanvt wrote:My favorite Justice. Hope he enjoys retirement if that's the case.
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