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So, who will fill the vacancy left by the late Justice Antonin Scalia? CBS This Morning reported that Appellate Judge Neil Gorsuch (10th Circuit) was the leading candidate last Saturday. Guy mentioned Gorsuch as well, along with the fact that the Trump White House has whittled the list to two people. Judge William Pryor, who like Gorsuch is also an appeals judge (11th Circuit) and Alabama’s former attorney general, was said to be another solid pick. Yet, Guy added that Pryor isn’t in the mix, and that it’s now two names that could be selected as the president’s formal judicial nominee next week. |
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PHORTO
(1/27/2017)
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Between the two, Gorsuch should be the nominee. The object is to replace Scalia with Scalia.
Hardiman would be an excellent replacement for Kennedy.
Although her name hasn't been mentioned, Janice Rogers Brown would be the perfect replacement for Ginsburg, and PC-wise, she'd be bulletproof - female, and BLACK. |
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