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In reply to the discussion: I see the anti-Hillary brigade is on another tear... [View all]cab67
(3,795 posts)Bill Clinton gave us Ginsburg and Breyer. Obama gave us Sotomayor and Kagan.
In 2016, three of the currently serving justices will be in their 80's - Ginsburg, Kennedy, and Scalia. I would rather have a member of the Democratic Party - even one whose overall philosophy clashes with mine - select Scalia's replacement. Breyer and Thomas will also be getting up in age during this time. And there's always the possibility of an unexpected departure for unforeseen reasons.
There is thus a good chance that the next president could move the court away from its right-wing trajectory. We could be looking at a reasonable Democratic-party-nominated majority by the end of 2024.
To those who say HRC is no different from a Republican - she's not my kind of Democrat, either. But on the balance, even Democrats who lean further to the right than they should tend to nominate good Supreme Court justices, and that tips the balance for me every time.