This is a tricky one. I think we need Ted's voice and actions in the senate where he is needed the most. On the other hand he would impact the Constitution of the United States of America for a very, very long time in the SCOTUS.
If Ted Cruz is offered and accepts the SCOTUS I would like to see Sen. Mike Lee join him there. Wow would make our Constitution strong for many, many years to come.
Then there is the conspiracy side of this. Maybe the democrats don't have to worry wiping out the strong Conservatives from congress....Trump is doing it for them.... :popcorn:
Cruz: You bet I'm open to a SCOTUS appointment
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is not ruling out the possibility of filling the Supreme Court's open seat.
Asked Friday at a National Lawyers Convention event whether he'd accept a high court nomination, Cruz responded: "What I will say is that history is long and can take unexpected paths."
"I think it is absolutely vital that that seat and every other seat that comes vacant on the court be filled principle constitutionalists who will be faithful to the law and will check their own policy preferences at the door," he added.
READ MORE.....
http://hotair.com/archives/2016/11/18/cruz-you-bet-im-open-to-a-scotus-appointment/
Cruz's and Lee's youth are a huge plus. They'll be there forever.
Quote from: kit saginaw on November 18, 2016, 10:22:11 PM
Cruz's and Lee's youth are a huge plus. They'll be there forever.
Or until someone invites them to a secluded forest retreat where
EVVVVVrybody sleeps with pillows over their faces.....
I don't think Cruz is going anywhere. I believe his direction is still focused on the presidency in 2020 and the perhaps a seat on the bench afterward. I think his comments in this interview makes things crystal clear:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRWJN8-ysK0
Quote from: Ms.Independence on November 19, 2016, 03:05:38 AM
I don't think Cruz is going anywhere. I believe his direction is still focused on the presidency in 2020 and the perhaps a seat on the bench afterward. I think his comments in this interview makes things crystal clear:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRWJN8-ysK0
I agree. Cruz' talents would be wasted locked away in a permanent SCOTUS appointment.
Quote from: Ms.Independence on November 19, 2016, 03:05:38 AM
I don't think Cruz is going anywhere. I believe his direction is still focused on the presidency in 2020 and the perhaps a seat on the bench afterward. I think his comments in this interview makes things crystal clear:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRWJN8-ysK0
Just a side note, what's with the news doing all these full body shots? Is this a beauty contest or a news cast?
It sounds like Donald and Ted have buried the hatchet, and with any luck, Ted will be reminding Donald to "make this count" now that Republicans have won. Donald Trump has a golden opportunity to FIX THINGS and turn this country around, like Reagan did. If I were Donald, and the states they came from would appoint or elect another conservative if they were picked - I'd give serious consideration to any position they asked for. Justice Cruz & Justice Lee sounds pretty good to me!
Quote from: Solar on November 19, 2016, 05:55:18 AM
I agree. Cruz' talents would be wasted locked away in a permanent SCOTUS appointment.
Yep. There are plenty of conservative judges in their forties who would fulfill our desires. We need Cruz and Lee in the senate to keep an eye on the RINO's.
Quote from: supsalemgr on November 19, 2016, 08:35:39 AM
Yep. There are plenty of conservative judges in their forties who would fulfill our desires. We need Cruz and Lee in the senate to keep an eye on the RINO's.
Also to keep Trump's feet in the fire and help him get his suggestions done.
Quote from: supsalemgr on November 19, 2016, 08:35:39 AM
Yep. There are plenty of conservative judges in their forties who would fulfill our desires. We need Cruz and Lee in the senate to keep an eye on the RINO's.
Yep, if SCOTUS consisted of just one justice, then Hell yeah, I'd want Cruz in there, but seeing how there are so many qualified Conservative judges available in lower courts willing to follow the Constitution, then freeing up people like cruz to keep the Establishment GOP libs inline is far more important at the moment.
The RNC would love nothing more than to have Cruz out of the way.
Quote from: quiller on November 19, 2016, 02:17:39 AM
Or until someone invites them to a secluded forest retreat where EVVVVVrybody sleeps with pillows over their faces.....
Don't Justices receive SS protection ?
I'm wondering if the SS was in on Scalia's murder.
Quote from: Rotwang on November 19, 2016, 10:18:24 AM
Don't Justices receive SS protection ?
I'm wondering if the SS was in on Scalia's murder.
You have The US Supreme Court police. Also the U.S. Marshals Service. My understanding also, Secret Service protection may be extended to justices based on specific circumstances by Presidential order.
The don't have 24 hour a day protection, just the same as congressmen/woman.
Quote from: walkstall on November 19, 2016, 11:00:19 AM
You have The US Supreme Court police. Also the U.S. Marshals Service. My understanding also, Secret Service protection may be extended to justices based on specific circumstances by Presidential order.
The don't have 24 hour a day protection, just the same as congressmen/woman.
All under the auspices, watch of Homeland Security. God why did Bush institute such a cradle to grave surveillance program knowing full well the leftists in both party's would abuse it? Stupid, Stupid STUPID!!!
Quote from: Solar on November 19, 2016, 11:12:39 AM
All under the auspices, watch of Homeland Security. God why did Bush institute such a cradle to grave surveillance program knowing full well the leftists in both party's would abuse it? Stupid, Stupid STUPID!!!
Power is controlled by both party's. Just look, we do not control there Pay, Healthcare, Retirement Plans or how and where they travel. The only thing we can do is vote them in or out of office or jail them over time.
Quote from: Rotwang on November 19, 2016, 10:18:24 AM
Don't Justices receive SS protection ?
I'm wondering if the SS was in on Scalia's murder.
...hmm...guess I'm not the only one that still thinks Scalia's death was too 'timely'.
Quote from: Ms.Independence on November 19, 2016, 06:31:19 PM
...hmm...guess I'm not the only one that still thinks Scalia's death was too 'timely'.
It almost worked, too.
Didn't it ?
Way, way too close a call.
Quote from: Rotwang on November 19, 2016, 10:18:24 AM
Don't Justices receive SS protection ?
I'm wondering if the SS was in on Scalia's murder.
Lets not do the conspiracy shit on this. Scalia was amongst close friends, an extremely private hunting club is what they call it.
His doctor had even told Scalia he was a walking heart attack in so many words.
The claim of his being smothered was pure BS, the pillow was behind his head, not over his face, meaning he was not sleeping comfortably, probably due to a heart attack.
We were all sad to see his passing, but there is no evidence of murder, even the family let the autopsy slide because they knew his health was quickly running out.
Quote from: Solar on November 19, 2016, 07:42:13 PM
Lets not do the conspiracy shit on this. Scalia was amongst close friends, an extremely private hunting club is what they call it.
His doctor had even told Scalia he was a walking heart attack in so many words.
The claim of his being smothered was pure BS, the pillow was behind his head, not over his face, meaning he was not sleeping comfortably, probably due to a heart attack.
We were all sad to see his passing, but there is no evidence of murder, even the family let the autopsy slide because they knew his health was quickly running out.
Not trying to feed into any conspiracy theory but simply looking at the very unfortunate timing of his death; during the primary before the general election. When I heard of his death the very first thing that entered my mind was foul play.
Webb Hubbell, Ron Brown and Vince Foster do come to mind among the many convenient deaths which became associated with the Clintons. Put nothing past those two.
Quote from: Solar on November 19, 2016, 07:42:13 PM
Lets not do the conspiracy shit on this. Scalia was amongst close friends, an extremely private hunting club is what they call it.
His doctor had even told Scalia he was a walking heart attack in so many words.
The claim of his being smothered was pure BS, the pillow was behind his head, not over his face, meaning he was not sleeping comfortably, probably due to a heart attack.
We were all sad to see his passing, but there is no evidence of murder, even the family let the autopsy slide because they knew his health was quickly running out.
I agree. Obama is no dummy. He saw the numbers in the senate and had to know an appointment with less than a year in his term would go nowhere.
Quote from: supsalemgr on November 20, 2016, 05:01:07 AM
I agree. Obama is no dummy. He saw the numbers in the senate and had to know an appointment with less than a year in his term would go nowhere.
Not to mention we controlled both Houses which stopped the left in their tracks.
Sadly it was his time and America suffered for it. Now it's up to Trump to keep his word.
I bet the democrats are regretting the nuclear option now...
Quote from: The Boo Man... on November 20, 2016, 10:35:07 PM
I bet the democrats are regretting the nuclear option now...
Remember democrats
were for it
before they were against it.
Quote from: The Boo Man... on November 20, 2016, 10:35:07 PM
I bet the democrats are regretting the nuclear option now...
It would be fun watching the dems explode over the NO.
Quote from: The Boo Man... on November 20, 2016, 10:35:07 PM
I bet the democrats are regretting the nuclear option now...
What, with McConnel there to immediately take it off the table as an option?
back to the Ted Cruz for SCOTUS idea.
IMO, anytime we can transfer a solid constitutional conservative from a temporary position (ie. elected) to a lifetime position, we ought to do it. The big PLUS, Texas should have no trouble finding a good, replacement for Ted's senate seat.
The reverse is also a good idea, offer Mitch McConnell an ambassadorship to Argentina or Columbia (to get him out-of-the-way)... tell him, "Hey, Mitch, why wouldn't you wanna spend winters in a nice warm climate instead of frigid DC...? and, you know American Dollars go a long way in Argentina, you could live like a KING!"
Promote people from Conservative states and they're likely to be replaced with another conservative - you have increased your position.
Quote from: Solar on November 21, 2016, 06:32:07 AM
What, with McConnel there to immediately take it off the table as an option?
I hope he isn't that stupid.
Quote from: The Boo Man... on November 21, 2016, 09:32:02 PM
I hope he isn't that stupid.
How would a Leftist Dim act? That's what McCon will do.