First of all, you didn't answer my questions. Second, why did you put the word "conservative" in quotes? If you are voting for Hillary, you're no conservative, and you don't really give a rat's patoot about the SCOTUS. Hillary, Fauxcahontas, and their like-minded pinko cohorts will turn the entire federal judiciary more liberal than ever, especially if the Donks retake the Senate. In fact, as you're well known around here for your rants about the "imperial judiciary," you're a total fraud.JohnStOnge wrote:The main point is that I as well as most other "conservatives" who reject Trump are very much aware of the situation with the Supreme Court and the significance of the question of who is going to make the next set of appointments. Is there anybody who doubts, for instance, that George Will is aware of that situation?Ivytalk wrote: John, I could go to sleep like Rip van Winkle, wake up, and type in your typical Trump post from memory!The only question for me is why you keep doing this on a college football message board. Do you have other outlets, like Daily Kos?
This is a standard line of Trump supporters. They saddled us with a total abomination as the only alternative to Hillary and now they say that if we don't get in line and vote for him we're going to put HILLARY into the White House. HILLARY is going to make the appointment to replace Scalia and any other Supreme Court appointments.
Well, Trump supporters, you should have thought of that before you facilitated a situation in which a number of very good Republican candidates were available but the Party ended up with a totally unacceptable nominee. Even if all you cared about was winning it was clear from the very beginning that Trump was not anywhere close to the best choice for maximizing the probability of that. If you were worried about the Supreme Court you should have been supporting somebody like Rubio or even Kasich.
You shouldn't expect all the principled "conservatives" to fall in line and support someone who is not a conservative, who is even more dishonest than Hillary, completely unqualified for the job, is a complete ass, and who comes off as an emotionally unstable 70 year with the maturity of a 10 year old. You should have known better.
I don't believe Trump is qualified to be President, whether by temperament, by integrity, or by experience, and I'm voting for Johnson (warts and all). But I have a grain of sympathy for those Republicans and independents who will hold their nose and vote for Trump because they trust him to put conservatives on the High Court. At the rate Trump's "campaign" (justified use of quotes here) is going, that's probably a moot point.










