I don’t have a lot to say this sunny Friday. There are a
great many things going right, and the Democrats are treating us to an
entertaining reaction to the Hidabeast losing.
That being said, there is one item I think is comment
worthy. There is already starting to be a buzz about who Trump will tap for
Scalia’s seat on the Supreme Court. A fairly popular choice seems to be Ted
Cruz. I kind of agree to that. At 45, he is relatively young, so he would be
able to sit for 25 years. As the puppy blender notes, he is a shoe in, given
that he’ll get a courtesy approval from his fellows in the Senate.
On the other hand, let’s not forget what the Bamster did
with his choices. Because of him, we have Kagan who replaced Stevens and
Sotomayor who replaced Souter. Neither of these appointments probably should
have been anywhere near the Supreme Court. They both were extemely left
leaning, similar to Ginsberg. So why shouldn’t Trump go the same route and
nominate a justice that leans equally to the right.
While Cruz would more than fill that role, I do have an
alternative, or perhaps a candidate for Trumps second or third nominee. What
about Mark Levin? He is am undisputed constitutional scholar. It would also be
entertaining to hear him tangle with Bamster’s appointees. Heck, it would be
entertaining to hear him tangle with the Democrats and the Rinos during the
confirmation hearings. The one downside of placing him would be his age (59)
and his health. He has had some health issues, and probably would not endure on
the court for more than 10 years. But, it would be entertaining none the less.
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