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Mr. Luddite[_4_] June 27th 18 07:47 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?

justan June 27th 18 08:40 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I?m an old guy, and it won?t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the abyss.

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Keyser Soze June 27th 18 08:48 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/27/18 3:40 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I?m an old guy, and it won?t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the abyss.

--
Posted with my iPad Pro


The worst thing you can do is hang on where you aren't happy. Put
yourself out of your misery.


I'm quite happy. I'm especially happy I'm not an ignorant dumbass like
you, or a hate-filled p.o.s. like Herring. If I were one of you two
mooks, I'd present myself to the Soylent Green processing plant.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] June 27th 18 08:52 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way. It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel. He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials. Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



Keyser Soze June 27th 18 09:09 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is a
long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's just
too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a right-winger, but
on some important issues, he had an open mind and voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] June 27th 18 09:15 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to the
far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is a
long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's just
too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a right-winger, but
on some important issues, he had an open mind and voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.



I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order. Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie). This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



Keyser Soze June 27th 18 09:19 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.



I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.



John H.[_5_] June 27th 18 09:33 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 15:48:58 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 6/27/18 3:40 PM, justan wrote:
Keyser Soze Wrote in message:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I?m an old guy, and it won?t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the abyss.

--
Posted with my iPad Pro


The worst thing you can do is hang on where you aren't happy. Put
yourself out of your misery.


I'm quite happy. I'm especially happy I'm not an ignorant dumbass like
you, or a hate-filled p.o.s. like Herring. If I were one of you two
mooks, I'd present myself to the Soylent Green processing plant.


I cannot understand your continuous rancor, especially when you can't see my posts!

Mr. Luddite[_4_] June 27th 18 09:47 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/27/2018 4:19 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but
Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it
won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure
the party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after
the November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate,
which is a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.



I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.



That was my point in my other post regarding the panic of the president
of NARAL Pro-Choice America. Trump would be stupid to nominate someone
who is clearly in favor of dumping Roe vs Wade. It would screw up the
process.

Yes, I know what you are going to say now ..... :-)



[email protected] June 28th 18 05:59 AM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.



I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?

Keyser Soze June 28th 18 12:48 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/28/18 12:59 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

Tim June 28th 18 01:00 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 

6:48 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate,
........

Then, why do you always act like it?

Keyser Soze June 28th 18 01:05 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/28/18 8:00 AM, Tim wrote:

6:48 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate,
.......

Then, why do you always act like it?


It's all relative. I certainly know more about those procedures than you
do.

Tim June 28th 18 02:24 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 

7:05 AMKeyser Soze
- hide quoted text -
On 6/28/18 8:00 AM, Tim wrote:

6:48 AMKeyser Soze
- show quoted text -
I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate,
.......

Then, why do you always act like it?


It's all relative. I certainly know more about those procedures than you
do.

——-

I really couldn’t care less if you do know mor of how they work, or don’t.

But you act like your an expert now say you aren’t? Harry I think you’re a bit confused there...

[email protected] June 28th 18 03:27 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.


You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.


Keyser Söze June 28th 18 03:34 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.


You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?

--
Posted with my iPhone 8+.

Mr. Luddite[_4_] June 28th 18 03:47 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/28/2018 10:27 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.


You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Harry forgets that at least two Democrats in the Senate are "Pro-life".

The right nominee may get their vote.



[email protected] June 28th 18 04:09 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM, wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.


You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?


Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).

John H.[_5_] June 28th 18 04:11 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 11:09:47 -0400, wrote:

On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).** This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?


Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).



And again, you let him slide without answering the question.

Keyser Soze June 28th 18 04:23 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/28/18 11:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?


Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).


If I were in the Senate, I would not vote for any nominee who wasn't
strongly and loudly opposed to weakening Roe in any way. Claiming Roe is
"settled law" isn't something that will hold water with this right-wing
court or Trumpsters. Of course, I am not a one issue voter...so there
are many issues out there that would make me not vote for any Trump
conservative nominees.

Its Me June 28th 18 06:54 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 11:23:04 AM UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 11:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?


Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).


If I were in the Senate, I would not vote for any nominee who wasn't
strongly and loudly opposed to weakening Roe in any way. Claiming Roe is
"settled law" isn't something that will hold water with this right-wing
court or Trumpsters. Of course, I am not a one issue voter...so there
are many issues out there that would make me not vote for any Trump
conservative nominees.


You are most certainly a one issue voter. Are they a democrat or republican?

John H.[_5_] June 28th 18 07:12 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:54:15 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote:

On Thursday, June 28, 2018 at 11:23:04 AM UTC-4, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 11:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).** This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?

Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).


If I were in the Senate, I would not vote for any nominee who wasn't
strongly and loudly opposed to weakening Roe in any way. Claiming Roe is
"settled law" isn't something that will hold water with this right-wing
court or Trumpsters. Of course, I am not a one issue voter...so there
are many issues out there that would make me not vote for any Trump
conservative nominees.


You are most certainly a one issue voter. Are they a democrat or republican?


Even donnee would whole heartedly and without reservation agree with that post!

Bill[_12_] June 28th 18 07:30 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 11:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?


Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).


If I were in the Senate, I would not vote for any nominee who wasn't
strongly and loudly opposed to weakening Roe in any way. Claiming Roe is
"settled law" isn't something that will hold water with this right-wing
court or Trumpsters. Of course, I am not a one issue voter...so there
are many issues out there that would make me not vote for any Trump
conservative nominees.


So, just so you can obstruct until the fall, is a reason to oppose all
nominees? And making a Supreme Court pick a one issue case, is beyond
stupid!!!


Keyser Soze June 28th 18 07:32 PM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On 6/28/18 2:30 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 11:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?

Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).


If I were in the Senate, I would not vote for any nominee who wasn't
strongly and loudly opposed to weakening Roe in any way. Claiming Roe is
"settled law" isn't something that will hold water with this right-wing
court or Trumpsters. Of course, I am not a one issue voter...so there
are many issues out there that would make me not vote for any Trump
conservative nominees.


So, just so you can obstruct until the fall, is a reason to oppose all
nominees? And making a Supreme Court pick a one issue case, is beyond
stupid!!!


I can't think of a good reason to NOT oppose any Trump nominees for the
Supreme Court. But maybe he will surprise everyone and come up with a
moderate Republican. There must be one somewhere.

Bill[_12_] June 29th 18 01:20 AM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 2:30 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 11:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?

Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).


If I were in the Senate, I would not vote for any nominee who wasn't
strongly and loudly opposed to weakening Roe in any way. Claiming Roe is
"settled law" isn't something that will hold water with this right-wing
court or Trumpsters. Of course, I am not a one issue voter...so there
are many issues out there that would make me not vote for any Trump
conservative nominees.


So, just so you can obstruct until the fall, is a reason to oppose all
nominees? And making a Supreme Court pick a one issue case, is beyond
stupid!!!


I can't think of a good reason to NOT oppose any Trump nominees for the
Supreme Court. But maybe he will surprise everyone and come up with a
moderate Republican. There must be one somewhere.


Is there a moderate Democrat in Congress?


[email protected] June 29th 18 02:12 AM

Another of Harry's dreams shattered ....
 
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 00:20:00 -0000 (UTC), Bill
wrote:

Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 2:30 PM, Bill wrote:
Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/28/18 11:09 AM, wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 10:34:57 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:

wrote:
On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 07:48:35 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/28/18 12:59 AM,
wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018 16:19:13 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:

On 6/27/18 4:15 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 4:09 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/27/18 3:52 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/27/2018 3:22 PM, Keyser Soze wrote:
Mr. Luddite wrote:

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement
Wednesday, giving President Donald Trump the chance to cement
conservative control of the high court.

The nuclear option was exercised to get Justice Neil Gorsuch
confirmed so Trump's nominee to replace Kennedy will face a Senate
process in which Republicans hold the slimmest majority, but Democrats
can't delay confirmation.

Making America Great Again, huh Harry?


It is perfectly ok with me if this country continues its slide to
the far
right and fascism, racism, and xenophobia. I’m an old guy, and it won’t
change my life. The changes will assure my wife plenty of clients. Let
other smarter countries lead the world as the USA slides into the
abyss.



I've been watching MSNBC since shortly after Kennedy's announcement.
It's sorta funny in a way.Â* It's like MSNBC called an emergency meeting
of all their political pundits.

Chris Matthews was getting all worked up a while ago trying to come
up with any way the Democrats can delay confirmation hearings until
after the mid-terms, obviously hoping for a shift in power.

There also is a Yale law professor on the panel.Â* He said that the
list of potential replacements that has been circulated
in the event of an opening is actually populated with some very
impressive and qualified potentials.Â* Some were students of his.
He's a Democrat but was making the point that the list he's seen
has some very good people on it.



I don't know what the Dem's strategy will be, but I am pretty sure the
party will do whatever it can to stall the decision until after the
November elections, with the hope they can retake the Senate, which is
a long shot.

I'm sure Associate Justice Neil Gorsuch is "good people," but that
doesn't mean I think he ought to be on the high court. To me, he's
just too partisan. Retiring Associate Justice Kennedy is a
right-winger, but on some important issues, he had an open mind and
voted that way.

If the Dems do retake the Senate, Trump's ability to nominate to the
High Court will end.


I suspect you will see a short list circulated very soon, a "pick" and
confirmation hearings in very short order.Â* Then a Senate vote
of 51 to 50 (Pence voting to break tie).Â*Â* This will likely be
done by late September - mid October.



There are at least two female Republican U.S. Senators who will defend
Roe v. Wade, and are not positive votes for a Trump nominee.


It does beg the question if Trump picks a judge who is soft on
abortion but otherwise textualist (the Constitution is really silent
on abortion) would it be a fairly easy confirmation?


I hope not. I'm no expert on procedures of the U.S. Senate, but if the
Dems cannot figure out a viable way to stall confirmation until the fall
elections, I don't know how approval of another rights-stealing
right-wing ****head associate justice can be prevented.

You didn't answer the question.
If the nominee was soft on abortion as the litmus issue would that be
acceptable to democrats?
An example would be a woman who has already signaled she agrees with
the right to choose but might be thought to be conservative in reading
the constitution.



Which of Trump’s possible nominees is a strong supporter of abortion
rights?

Since the 3 or 4 that CNN has pointed out may be DoA in the senate
(why CNN highlighted them I suppose) I would suggest we will probably
see some new faces that won't get immediately spiked by Schumer.
Of course if they do manage to stall until after November and the
Senate does not flip, you may get someone like Amy Coney Barrett who
will be a pro life woman. I would rather see a pro 2d amendment guy
but the one they like seems to be soft on the 4th amendment (searching
your phone isn't a search).


If I were in the Senate, I would not vote for any nominee who wasn't
strongly and loudly opposed to weakening Roe in any way. Claiming Roe is
"settled law" isn't something that will hold water with this right-wing
court or Trumpsters. Of course, I am not a one issue voter...so there
are many issues out there that would make me not vote for any Trump
conservative nominees.


So, just so you can obstruct until the fall, is a reason to oppose all
nominees? And making a Supreme Court pick a one issue case, is beyond
stupid!!!


I can't think of a good reason to NOT oppose any Trump nominees for the
Supreme Court. But maybe he will surprise everyone and come up with a
moderate Republican. There must be one somewhere.


Is there a moderate Democrat in Congress?


A few, the ones who come from red districts and are running scared
like Joe Manchin
Even Bill Nelson long time (D) senator from Florida is pretty damned
nervous because Rick Scott is all over him and old Bill keeps
reminding us of every time he voted with the republicans in his ads.


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