He absolutely is, but at the same time, you coulda put me or you in his position and it wouldn't have mattered much. Any judge that is even remotely based woulda probably caused enough R's to flip and reject them. Now, if you're smart, the correct answer would be to make them do it over and over, exposing themselves time after time until you run out of time and have to just put someone in there.
He absolutely is, but at the same time, you coulda put me or you in his position and it wouldn't have mattered much. Any judge that is even remotely based woulda probably caused enough R's to flip and reject them. Now, if you're smart, the correct answer would be to make them do it over and over, exposing themselves time after time until you run out of time and have to just put someone in there.
One does not to be a judge to be appointed to the Supreme Court. Anyone could be. It has simply been judges in the recent past.
True. I guess change my comment from "any judge" to "anyone."