Perhaps the most important power granted to the President is the appointments of judges and justices, who serve for life. Of the nine present Supreme Court Justices, four are in or beyond their seventy-fifth year, perhaps close to their end of life, or at least close enough to voluntarily retire, allowing Romney the privilege of appointing replacements for kooky Clinton liberals Ruth Bader Ginsberg and Stephen Breyer, wishy- washy Anthony Kennedy, who had to be a disappointment to his appointing President, and Antonin Scalia, who has to be one of that same President's proudest accomplishments.
There is a passel of principled, Constitutionally conservative jurists throughout America, and many of them are from the principled, conservative state of Texas. As vacancies present opportunities, Romney should tap these three Texans to occupy those SCOTUS seats.
Chief Justice Jefferson may really like that title and might not want to lose it. It would be tremendous if something were to unexpectedly occur necessitating the replacement of recent turn coat and traitor to Constitutionality John Roberts
Texas Supreme Court Associate Justice Dale Wainwright would be a prime and perfect pick for Romney to make, especially if looking for Breyer's successor. Houston area Civil Court Judge Debra Mayfield will be touted as too young and inexperienced. Her experience is more appropriate and applicable than that of Baracka Hussein's last appointment of krazy Kagan. And Judge Mayfield is a practitioner of principled jurisprudence based in the philosophy that "good judges follow the law; they don't make the law." Many will say that it is ludicrous to elevate a county level judge to the nation's highest court. However, Debra Ibarro Mayfield is uniquely qualified to make such a leap, because of her in-depth experience in civil litigation on both the state and federal levels, in such areas as eminent domain. She would be a shining beacon to the nation's Hispanic population that more is possible for them other than La Raza, MS-13, and The Latin Kings and Queens.
But before any of these fine people are appointed, Romney's first pick for SCOTUS should be the elevation of D.C. Appellant Court Judge Janice Rogers Brown. Any jurist who can cause Senate Demoncats the headaches that Judge Rogers Brown has deserves and has earned a seat on the High Court.Like her colleagues Jefferson and Wainwright, her nomination will cause catcalls and numb skull name calling by the very individuals and groups who should be applauding such actions. Prevaricating preachers Jackson and Sharpton will surely have nothing good to say about these good American Negroids
. And there is no doubt that the National Association of Always Complaining People and the Congressional Black Caucus will complain about every one of these fine public servants, as they did and do about similar others, like Herman Cain and and Clarence Thomas.
No comments:
Post a Comment