Song of Barbara Lagoa, Whom I Might Nominate to the Supreme Court
by Donald J. Trump
She's excellent.
She's Hispanic.
She's a terrific woman
from everything I know.
I don't know her.
Florida. We love Florida.
Again the way he has no idea that you're supposed to pretend, when nominating somebody who might serve on the Court until 2055 (that's when Lagoa turns 87), that you have some reason other than swaying some votes in a key state in an election six weeks away. Text via Daniel Dale.
Earlier, ex-NeverTrumper Rich Lowry, heir to William F. Buckley, Jr., as editor-in-chief of the National Review, also known as "Ol' Starbursts", after his erotic attachment to ex-governor Sarah Palin, whose stupidity is as shameless as any Republican senator you might want to mention, really enraged me with this example of conservative priorities:
This is an elegant example of how it's all really a sport to conservatives. I mean it's crazy even in its own terms, because Trump's utter refusal to do his job, from reading the briefings to providing Congress with documents, is utterly abnormal and illegitimate, but... https://t.co/5J6yHY0QV3
— Amazing Life (@Yastreblyansky) September 20, 2020
I mean Trump may not have any interest in things Madison did mention, like forming a union, establishing justice, or insuring domestic tranquility, but by god he never tried changing an instance of the sacred number 9!
— Amazing Life (@Yastreblyansky) September 20, 2020
But other than that it's been fixed like the Rock of Gibraltar and the Republic will probably collapse it it changes? But not if there's a president who openly solicits bribes from foreign governments?
— Amazing Life (@Yastreblyansky) September 20, 2020
.@RichLowry But please tell us what crazy norm-breaking it would be if Biden was to imitate Lincoln's 1863 move to expand SCOTUS.
— Amazing Life (@Yastreblyansky) September 20, 2020
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