Great interview Jim, with a stellar journalist, Mollie Hemingway. Her acumen with the High Court is spot on.
SCOTUS has become somewhat of a microcosm of society, in that the competent do the heavy lifting while others slack and make noise. Of the liberals on the Court, Kagan is a true legal scholar, Sotomayor a liberal stalwart past her prime and Jackson, a Small Claims Judge trying to make it in the Big Leagues.
Future SCOTUS? Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, John Yoo, Jonathan Turley all worthy candidates. Mike Davis from Article 3 Project for AG, a true buzz saw which is what we need.
Very pleased with last night’s primary results. Massie, Cassidy out, Cornyn hopefully soon to be out.
As Steve Bannon says on his intro of his daily podcast “time to go medieval!”
You struck the key point LT, jurists who love, honor and revere the law itself and its role in our society matter most of all. Even when we differ with their conclusions on the surface, we too need to respect when genuine legal scholarship forms their decisions.
I have been fan of Mollie Hemingway's brilliant and insightful political analysis for many years. Always a class act. She is a gifted and talented journalist...of which there are very few.
Her insightful co-authorship of the book "Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court" masterfully further exposed the Democrat's ongoing dark and dirty immoral tactics to achieve their goals. Injecting the sociopathic Christine Blasey Ford with a completely made-up story to derail Kavanaugh's confirmation was brilliantly covered. Shades of Clarence Thomas, Former Labor Secretary Ray Donovan, former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens to name just a few.
Great interview Jim...must have a been treat to engage her.
Wonderful insights into how nine people become the moral, ethical, custodial overseers of our entire US compact with each other. Thank you.
Underscoring elections matter when this precious opportunity of judicial appointments is offered any President, with the advise and consent of the Senate. Reminding us every election matters ....... immediately and long-term.
Even when it appears some judicial appointments can be a roll of the dice on the surface, the real impacts may wear better over time. Chose a strict constructionist over a judicial activist? That is the real watershed.
Great interview Jim, with a stellar journalist, Mollie Hemingway. Her acumen with the High Court is spot on.
SCOTUS has become somewhat of a microcosm of society, in that the competent do the heavy lifting while others slack and make noise. Of the liberals on the Court, Kagan is a true legal scholar, Sotomayor a liberal stalwart past her prime and Jackson, a Small Claims Judge trying to make it in the Big Leagues.
Future SCOTUS? Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, John Yoo, Jonathan Turley all worthy candidates. Mike Davis from Article 3 Project for AG, a true buzz saw which is what we need.
Very pleased with last night’s primary results. Massie, Cassidy out, Cornyn hopefully soon to be out.
As Steve Bannon says on his intro of his daily podcast “time to go medieval!”
You struck the key point LT, jurists who love, honor and revere the law itself and its role in our society matter most of all. Even when we differ with their conclusions on the surface, we too need to respect when genuine legal scholarship forms their decisions.
I have been fan of Mollie Hemingway's brilliant and insightful political analysis for many years. Always a class act. She is a gifted and talented journalist...of which there are very few.
Her insightful co-authorship of the book "Justice on Trial: The Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court" masterfully further exposed the Democrat's ongoing dark and dirty immoral tactics to achieve their goals. Injecting the sociopathic Christine Blasey Ford with a completely made-up story to derail Kavanaugh's confirmation was brilliantly covered. Shades of Clarence Thomas, Former Labor Secretary Ray Donovan, former Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and former Alaska Senator Ted Stevens to name just a few.
Great interview Jim...must have a been treat to engage her.
Wonderful insights into how nine people become the moral, ethical, custodial overseers of our entire US compact with each other. Thank you.
Underscoring elections matter when this precious opportunity of judicial appointments is offered any President, with the advise and consent of the Senate. Reminding us every election matters ....... immediately and long-term.
Even when it appears some judicial appointments can be a roll of the dice on the surface, the real impacts may wear better over time. Chose a strict constructionist over a judicial activist? That is the real watershed.