What makes you think it won’t be a crazy?
Even Sotomayor sailed through with bipartisan support and it was clear during the confirmation hearings what she is. It would have to be someone as off as that economic nominee that wrote about the glory of the Soviet system for the nomination to fail. Pubs won't unanimously vote against her if both Manchin and Sinema are going to vote for her. They'll toss her a few votes in the hopes that the media will applaud their bipartisanship. The media won't, but Romney, Murkowski, Collins, etc can't figure that out.
This was a campaign pledge he made. Black women for VP and SC. We live in a country where he thought that promising to pick based on gender and skin color would give him a better chance of winning. And he still won.
To be fair here, he’s not just going to nominate Oprah for SCOTUS. He’s going to find a nominee with the credentials to fill the role. It’s not a system where there’s a number one contender. Would you also complain when candidates promised to put Pro-Life nominees on the Court? Having a political view does not qualify one for SCOTUS any more than race.
The issue is that by saying you are doing this you are denegrating the next nominee. She couldn’t compete against white or Asian people to get a position? It’s such annoying pandering it’s repulsive.
For what it’s worth, I agree with you on this. I don’t think that should have been a campaign promise or a consideration for SCOTUS. I have just been annoyed with the chatter that the nominee he selects will be someone who has no merit.
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I expect him to nominate the lady with three names from the DC circuit. She is qualified, I probably don't agree with her on much, and I probably would vote for her if (God forbid) I was in the Senate.
I'm with you and thethe on the impact his promise has on her credibility, but that promise and the nomination won't have occurred in a vacuum. His entire presidency has been about intersectionality bingo. It's enough already. When you promise to limit your candidates to, what, 7% of the population?, and probably less than that of judges or law school grads?, it is going to be hard for me to respect the process.
some sensible replies in here from the white men lol
No doubt
Should have been a white man for sure
Such an underrepresented and oppressed people throughout the history of this country
Btw, no one has actually been nominated yet but I love the freak out over it already Lol
If I was Mitch McConnell, I'd gather every Republican I could to vote for Biden's pick. If Biden's pick got 80 votes in the Senate after the mess that was the confirmation of Trump's picks it would leave the Democrats looking petty and the Republicans looking like the adults in the room. That wont happen of course. But it would be fun to see if it happened.
We will never see a Muslim on the Supreme Court unless a republican nominates one.