Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dead at 87, page-177

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    .... and her last dying wish was for the replacement to happen after the election .....

    So too did Epstein wished he would never got caught; etc etc .....

    But better still; give The PAST a fair go:

    https://thehill.com/blogs/pundits-b...nstitution-has-to-say-about-the-supreme-court

    What the Constitution has to say about the Supreme Court vacancy
    By Josh Chafetz -
    02/16/16 06:00 AM EST

    In the aftermath of Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's death, the debate about his successor very quickly shifted into a constitutional register. The question became one of authority: not who should be appointed, but rather who would get to make the appointment.

    A number of prominent Republicans — including both those running for president and those in power in the Senate — have insisted that the next president should name the next justice, as a form of "letting the voters decide.

    " Democrats have retorted that the current president has the constitutional duty and authority to make the selection.
    President Obama insisted that he would "fulfill [his] constitutional responsibilities to nominate a successor


    in due time. There will be plenty of time for me to do so, and for the Senate to fulfill its responsibility to give that person a fair hearing and a timely vote.

    " Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) argued that
    "Failing to fill this vacancy would be a shameful abdication of one
    of the Senate's most essential constitutional responsibilities."


    Commentators have kept the volume turned to 11, speculating about a "constitutional crisis" in the making or about the collapse of our constitutional system.
    --------------------------------------------------
    Time for you, pinto, to engage a reverse gear as you are heading
    for a "hypocracy" heap-scrap, as our friend on HC would term it.

    If Obama (current president has the constitutional duty
    and authority to make the selection.
    ) and Schumer can champion
    the Constitution in their rare moments of political comprehension, so can you.

    Or can you?

    ['B' added]

    Cheers,
    Last edited by simgrund: 20/09/20
 
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