President Trump 'Expects' to Eventually Place Five Justices on the Supreme Court

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Lord above, the left would go gaga at the mere thought of this! Five? Wow.


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Who are the four? The first is no surprise:

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 84

Anthony Kennedy, 80

Stephen Breyer, 78

Clarence Thomas, 68

Thomas surprises me. I only think he would retire for no other reason than to give President Trump the chance to appoint someone younger to the bench.

Story with reasons @ President Trump 'Expects' to Eventually Place Five Justices on the Supreme Court
 
Imagine if they were as dumb a he is?

"Trump’s greatest achievements are in the field of ignorance. Up until this period I had always thought of ignorance as a void, as an absence of knowledge. But Trump’s ignorance is not just an absence; it is a rich, intricate and entirely separate universe of negative information, a sort of fertile intellectual antimatter with its own gravitational pull.
It’s not so much that he isn’t well informed; it’s that he is prodigiously learned in the sort of knowledge that doesn’t accord with the facts of our current dimension.

It is in its own way a privilege to be alive at the same time as a man who is the Albert Einstein of confirmation bias, a man whose most impressive wall is the one between himself and evidence, a man who doesn’t need to go off in search of enemies because he is already his own worst one."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/opinion/the-coming-incompetence-crisis.html
 
Imagine if they were as dumb a he is?

"Trump’s greatest achievements are in the field of ignorance. Up until this period I had always thought of ignorance as a void, as an absence of knowledge. But Trump’s ignorance is not just an absence; it is a rich, intricate and entirely separate universe of negative information, a sort of fertile intellectual antimatter with its own gravitational pull.
It’s not so much that he isn’t well informed; it’s that he is prodigiously learned in the sort of knowledge that doesn’t accord with the facts of our current dimension.

It is in its own way a privilege to be alive at the same time as a man who is the Albert Einstein of confirmation bias, a man whose most impressive wall is the one between himself and evidence, a man who doesn’t need to go off in search of enemies because he is already his own worst one."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/opinion/the-coming-incompetence-crisis.html

/---- And yet as ignorant as you claim Trump is, he. still kicked Hildabeast to the curb. Snicker
 
Lord above, the left would go gaga at the mere thought of this! Five? Wow.


Ginsburg-sleeping-GettyImages-161628951-1024x675.jpg



Who are the four? The first is no surprise:

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, 84

Anthony Kennedy, 80

Stephen Breyer, 78

Clarence Thomas, 68

Thomas surprises me. I only think he would retire for no other reason than to give President Trump the chance to appoint someone younger to the bench.

Story with reasons @ President Trump 'Expects' to Eventually Place Five Justices on the Supreme Court

/---- Pop Test. How many SC judges will Hildabeast pick during the next 4 years?



Answer: 0
 
Imagine if they were as dumb a he is?

"Trump’s greatest achievements are in the field of ignorance. Up until this period I had always thought of ignorance as a void, as an absence of knowledge. But Trump’s ignorance is not just an absence; it is a rich, intricate and entirely separate universe of negative information, a sort of fertile intellectual antimatter with its own gravitational pull.
It’s not so much that he isn’t well informed; it’s that he is prodigiously learned in the sort of knowledge that doesn’t accord with the facts of our current dimension.

It is in its own way a privilege to be alive at the same time as a man who is the Albert Einstein of confirmation bias, a man whose most impressive wall is the one between himself and evidence, a man who doesn’t need to go off in search of enemies because he is already his own worst one."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/04/07/opinion/the-coming-incompetence-crisis.html

The butthurt has really gotten to you, Snowflake, hasn't it? So sad.
 
Another thing overlooked is that there are currently 100 or so vacant federal judgeships that the president has the opportunity to fill. That does not include the many of advanced years that will be retiring the in near future.
 

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