Also, once appointed, Justices may vote in ways the Presidents that
nominated them never imagined.



On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 8:24 PM, Jeff Garza wrote:

> And that's ok, really.  A president can "want" their SC nominees to have a
> certain view and see things a certain way, but, there is a Senate that must
> be navigated before the nomination can proceed.  Hence my liking the two
> branches to be opposed philosophically.  With a McCain Administration and a
> Reid Senate, it will force compromises.  I think that with McCain, he will
> be more willing to work across the isle with Democrats when it comes up...
>
> Again, I shudder to think of the damage that will happen to this country
> with Obama as a rubberstamp surrogate for Reid and Pelosi...
>


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