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In reply to the discussion: Obama ‘amused’ by ‘strict interpreters of the Constitution’ inventing ways to block Scalia replaceme [View all]Yupster
(14,308 posts)40. This is all silly lawyering, but then neither has
President Obama.
He has not followed the "shall nominate" either as he has not named a replacement.
His answer of course will be "Give a guy a break, I'm studying resumes and will name some one as soon as I've decided who is the best candidate."
And of course that would be the same explanation the fictional president who doesn't want to name someone would use, and he'd use it until he left office, and at that point the President shall appoint someone would be the next guy's concern.
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Obama ‘amused’ by ‘strict interpreters of the Constitution’ inventing ways to block Scalia replaceme [View all]
bemildred
Feb 2016
OP
Scalia was not a strict constructionist. He could twist his opinions like a pretzel to support
Skwmom
Feb 2016
#2
They should run Reagan's words in a commerical on Fox about him letting him nominate a judge in his
kimbutgar
Feb 2016
#10
Of course the president is correct. And after all if the Republicans could elect a president then
totodeinhere
Feb 2016
#11
Yes, understated, I considered "baffled" and "confused" but "amused" is better.
bemildred
Feb 2016
#37