BrownArmy
Well-Known Member
The key word is nominated....you can nominate all day long.....doesn't mean you get to appoint!!
Keep trying...the majority of those SCJ's got appointed.
Bless your heart!
The key word is nominated....you can nominate all day long.....doesn't mean you get to appoint!!
So did Reagan. Nominated one in November, got confirmed in the February of his last year. This wasn't normal. It isn't tradition, stop spreading lies.let's eyeball this century..... I think Harrison was a long time ago..
Benjamin Harrison was the most recent lame duck to place a justice on the Supreme Court, five other presidents (Hayes, Tyler, Van Buren, Jackson and Adams) did so as well.
Loosely traditional......I didn't know what other word to use........usually? Most recently? ??????So did Reagan. Nominated one in November, got confirmed in the February of his last year. This wasn't normal. It isn't tradition, stop spreading lies.
That's next to last year! SMHSo did Reagan. Nominated one in November, got confirmed in the February of his last year. This wasn't normal. It isn't tradition, stop spreading lies.
That's very optimistic!Loosely traditional......I didn't know what other word to use........usually? Most recently? ??????
You know what I meant!!
that means that two-thirds have not.......so, usually they don't1/3 of all US Presidents nominated a SCJ in a Presidential election year.
Only due to lack of opportunity. When there's a vacancy on the court the president makes a nomination.that means that two-thirds have not.......so, usually they don't
Kind of hard to nominate a justice when there is no opening.that means that two-thirds have not.......so, usually they don't
Loosely Traditional = Alternative FactsLoosely traditional......I didn't know what other word to use........usually? Most recently? ??????
You know what I meant!!
traditionally the last of a pres's term during election year he doesn't nominate a judge, but leaves it for the next pres.
If I was as fancy as others on here I would highlight and underline the word nominate in your first quote.NOMINATE.......not the topic.....................APPOINT is
Why does Trump's senior staff need ethics waivers?
I thought if you didn't have ethics to begin with, you couldn't waive them?![]()
Trump has surpassed 8 years worth in less than 20 weeks, like his golf outings or his vacation costs.here is a partial list...oops they're Obama staffers
Ethics Pledge Waivers Released by the White House
- Jocelyn Frye, Director of Policy and Projects in the Office of the First Lady
- Cecilia Muñoz, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs in the Executive Office of the President
- William Lynn, Deputy Secretary of Defense
- Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the President
- Jonathan Kravis, Associate Counsel, White House Counsel’s Office
- Chris Weideman, Associate Counsel, White House Counsel’s Office
- John Brennan, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism
- National Security Advisor, General James Jones
- Robert Bauer, Counsel to the President
- Shailagh Murray, Assistant to the Vice President for Communications
- Caroline Atkinson, Special Assistant to the President for International Economic Affairs
- Jonathan Greenblatt, Special Assistant to the President and Director of Social Innovation
- William M. Daley, Chief of Staff
- David Simas, Assistant to the President and Deputy Senior Advisor for Communications and Strategy
- Christopher Jennings, Deputy Assistant to the President for Health Policy and Coordinator of Health Reform
- Evan Schrum, Special Assistant to the President and Advisor to the Vice President
- Martin Paone, Deputy Assistant to the President and Senate Liaison
Gotta make room for Judge Roy Moore's baby raping romper room.Drained the swamp of frogs and turtles to be replaced with crocodiles and pythons.