The Next Republican President’s Supreme Court Picks Will Be Far Worse Than Trump’s

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The next batch of appointees are going to make Amy Coney Barrett, Brett Kavanaugh, and Neil Gorsuch look like RINOs.

—who have issued a ceaseless stream of nationwide injunctions and other ultra-partisan orders against Biden since his first week in office. These men were chosen to do a very specific job, which they performed with aplomb, if little evident interest in acting like real judges. Compared to them, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett may appear, at times, like lily-livered centrists.This competition to become the next Republican-appointed justice to the Supreme Court is happening out in the open.

It has come to mirror the typical Republican primary, in which candidates outflank each other by moving further and further right until they have reached some astral realm of purity. Cannon is a part of that race right now, and Smith’s prosecution will be a boon to her prospects. But don’t count out Kacsmaryk, Oldham, and the whole gang of cynical strivers.

 

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