We don’t know yet who President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee will be, but we can be fairly certain that, irrespective of the evidence, Senate Democrats will denounce the nominee:
– for supposedly not having shown “a sufficient commitment to the core constitutional values at the heart of our democracy”;
– for having a record that “raise troubling questions about the depth of his commitment to the role of the Supreme Court and Congress in protecting individual rights and liberties under the Constitution”;
– for having a “particularly troubling” record on civil rights and for making “reactionary arguments”;
– for not being “genuinely concerned about the rights of women”;
– for “alarming” views on Roe v. Wade; and – for working “to turn back the clock on the historic progress of recent decades.”
I got the quotes from Ed Whelan,who reports on the Supreme Court and other courts.
– for supposedly not having shown “a sufficient commitment to the core constitutional values at the heart of our democracy”;
– for having a record that “raise troubling questions about the depth of his commitment to the role of the Supreme Court and Congress in protecting individual rights and liberties under the Constitution”;
– for having a “particularly troubling” record on civil rights and for making “reactionary arguments”;
– for not being “genuinely concerned about the rights of women”;
– for “alarming” views on Roe v. Wade; and – for working “to turn back the clock on the historic progress of recent decades.”
I got the quotes from Ed Whelan,who reports on the Supreme Court and other courts.
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