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In reply to the discussion: Can a sitting POTUS appoint themselves to the SCOTUS?? [View all]hughee99
(16,113 posts)64. As I said, even if you win that case, you'd still have to go through
The senate for confirmation and have the same problem, with the addition of possibly pissing off some republicans for challenging congressional authority.
And you keep saying unilateral but he still has to go through the senate to get any nominee seated.
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The first democratic appointee to the US Supreme Court should be Hillary Rodham Clinton
not_the_one
Dec 2019
#65
Many of the judges confirmed this year aren't anything close to being smart
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#4
Interestingly, they do not need any professional degree or education according to the constitution.
CincyDem
Dec 2019
#7
Most of them are smart and knowledgeable, they just have anachronistic principles
Amishman
Dec 2019
#11
No. Some of them are really dumb, with no experience or understanding of the law
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#12
They are ALL "real problems." You focus on your priorities. I focus on mine.
StarfishSaver
Dec 2019
#18
"Even the pukes like smart judges---" That's just not true. They like obedient judges. nt
Atticus
Dec 2019
#5
I'm quite confident the Supreme Court would not find in favor of a president unilaterally increasing
onenote
Dec 2019
#36
Yes, people here would be screaming for his replacement. And a Dem. president would not replace him
onenote
Dec 2019
#52
He doesn't want to expand the court because it would require legislation that would be filibustered
onenote
Dec 2019
#63
Pardon my ignorance, but wouldn't one need a law degree at the very least to serve as a
smirkymonkey
Dec 2019
#46