Weekly Opinion Editorial
BIDEN SHOULD REVEAL HIS PICK FOR
SCOTUS!
by Steve Fair
On Saturday, President Trump
nominated federal appellate Judge Amy Coney Barrett to fill the Supreme Court
vacancy created when Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. Barrett, 48, clerked for Antonin Scalia in
the late 90s, teaches law at Notre Dame, is mother to seven children, and a devout
Catholic. She subscribes to the ‘original intent’ view of interpreting the U.S.
Constitution like her mentor Scalia. If
confirmed, she would be the first justice to have school age children. She would also be the youngest member of the
court.
On Sunday, Sen. Lindsay
Graham, (R-S.C.) said hearings in the Senate Judiciary committee will begin on
October 12th. He said the
hearings will take two weeks, which would make a floor vote to confirm possible
before the November 3rd election. Scheduling of that vote would be up to Sen.
Mitch McConnell, (R-KY). Four observations:
First, attacking Barrett will
prove problematic for Democrats. That
doesn’t mean they won’t pounce in the hearings, but attacking a woman, a
mother, and a clearly qualified nominee might backfire. Even some liberals don’t question Barrett’s
credentials. Their concern is she will
be a conservative on the court that could potentially rule ‘constitutionally’ on
Obamacare and abortion. Sen. Kamala
Harris, (D-CA), the Democrat’s nominee for VP, is on the judiciary committee. She was the attack dog at Brett Kavanaugh’s
confirmation hearings. Expect Barrett’s hearings to be partisan and mean-spirited. Even though it is against federal law to
discriminate based on religion, expect Democrats to attack Barrett’s Christian worldview.
Second, Democrats can’t stop
Barrett being confirmed. There are 53
Republicans in the Senate. Only 2 have
said they would vote against confirmation.
Surprisingly, Sen. Mitt Romney, (R-UT) has said he would vote to confirm. All 45 Democrats and the 2 Independents have
said they would oppose confirmation (talk about group-think). Confirmation requires a simple majority, so
Democrats can do little more than scream ‘unfair’ when they lose.
Third, President Trump’s
legacy is secured with this third confirmation.
Win or lose in November, Trump will leave his mark on America through
the Supreme Court. His three nominee’s
average 51 years old and will likely serve on the court for decades. If
re-elected, Trump could fill a couple of more seats on the SCOTUS, which would
be the most since FDR.
Fourth, Democrats have
already floated the idea to expand the court. In a conference call with the
Senate Democrat caucus, minority leader Sen. Chuck Schumer, (R-NY), said, “nothing
is off the table if Republicans try to fill the seat.” That includes adding justices to the court to
offset the conservative/originalist members.
The last time the court was expanded was in 1837 when Andrew Jackson was
president, when they added two members to bring the court to its current number
of nine. Packing the court would face
stiff opposition, but Democrats have little choice if they expect to dilute the
conservative bent.
On Tuesday, the first of
three presidential debates will be held.
Expect the opening on the SCOTUS to be discussed. Vice President Biden will attack President
Trump for nominating Barrett. A fair
question would be who Biden would have nominated if he were POTUS.
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