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Home Front: Politix
JUST IN: Here are the top FOUR picks that Trump will interview for the Supreme Court
2018-06-28
[Right Scoop] According to CBS, we have four top candidates now that Trump intends to interview for the high court:

Amy Coney Barrett
Raymond Kethledge
Brett Kavanaugh
Amul Thapar

In case you’re wondering, that’s the order in the image above from left to right.

Here’s the tweets from CBS reporter Jan Crawford confirming this:
Posted by:Besoeker

#5  Canary Trap to encourage the remaining staffers to keep quiet?
Posted by: magpie   2018-06-28 15:42  

#4  At this time in history, it wouldn't be beyond the WH to play games upon the media, just for grins.

I'm counting on it!
Posted by: Raj   2018-06-28 12:02  

#3  I'm looking for a hard right border latino.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-06-28 11:02  

#2  Here’s the tweets from CBS reporter Jan Crawford confirming this

Really, from the Legacy Infotainment Enterprises? I can wait for the 'official' announcement. At this time in history, it wouldn't be beyond the WH to play games upon the media, just for grins.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-06-28 07:37  

#1  Big Mistake.

Should have put Willet in there - Already confirmed for fed circuit by Trump's appointment last year, so that greases the skids for the hearings and reduces the mudslinging the Dems can do.

FormerSupreme Court of Texas for 12 years, Cheif Justice for many of those. Willett’s jurisprudence emphasizes limitations on the state’s police power, broad views of economic liberty and property rights. Very qualified. And young in 40s. Means he will be on the court 30+ years.

Big Guy, reconsider.

Drop Barret. No real background record, and is a law school prof.

Thapar is a conservative, but he owes his career advancement to McConnell. Nuf said.

Kethledge's opinions speak well for him (he was the one that slammed the IRS lawyers for dodging around). He's a good one

Kavanaugh wrote a dissent about the upholding of Obamacare constitutionality. He's pretty good from what I read as well.


Read up here for more info:

https://vettingroom.org/?s=Willet
Posted by: Injun Bucket8891   2018-06-28 04:55  

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