In two days The Claremont Institute will host and event in conjunction with The Heritage Foundation and James Wilson Institute, about what to expect from the confirmation hearings of Judge Brett Kavanaugh. Here’s the description of the event from Claremont’s website: DESCRIPTION On July 9, President Donald Trump announced his nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh […]
More Good News on President Trump’s Judicial Confirms
In what should have been headline news this week, the Senate confirmed Mr. Trump’s 23rd appellate nominee. Instead, we have been treated to, as Victor Davis Hanson notes, nonstop coverage on: hysteria over the Russian summit Mueller collusion probe and unsupported allegations and rumors Strzok and Page testimonies ongoing congressional investigations into improper CIA and […]
Democrats Learn the Hard Way: “Elections Have Consequences”
While he was in the White House and with his party in control of Congress, Barack Obama couldn’t resist rubbing it in. In a closed-door White House meeting with Republicans and Democrats, Obama snapped, “Elections have consequences, and at the end of the day, I won.” The Left’s hysteria today is over the loss of […]
New York Times’ Bret Stephens: Confirm Kavanaugh!
Writing at The New York Times, Bret Stephens urges Democrats to not fall on their swords over the confirmation of Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Rather than force red state Democrats to oppose a popular choice who is almost certain to be confirmed, Stephens suggests to the party that they simply move forward. Kavanaugh deserves […]
Kavanaugh, a Potential Retreat from the Political Cliff
According to Pew Research Center, 70% of politically active Democrats and 62% of Republicans say they’re “afraid” of the other party. That report was two years ago. “Opinion polls began to note the intensity of political separation during George W. Bush’s presidency. It widened through the Obama years. We know where we are now,” writes […]
Why Brett Kavanaugh Will Be Confirmed – Bigly
Despite the smear campaign that has already begun against Trump’s nominee for Supreme Court Justice, Brett Kavanaugh will be confirmed, and on Majority Leader Mitch McConnell’s timetable. Kavanaugh will be on the court when it sits again in October, writes Ilya Shapiro, a senior fellow in constitutional studies at the Cato Institute. Kavanaugh has had […]
Justice Kavanaugh and the Coming Trump Supreme Court
Writing at The American Conservative, Pat Buchanan explains how conservative Supreme Court jurisprudence may finally reemerge after 60 years in the shadow of the legacy of liberal Chief Justice Earl Warren. With the nomination of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the bench, President Trump has made a powerful step that Pat says could “ring down the […]
Judge Kavanaugh: Pro-Second Amendment Trump Choice
At Reason.com, Jacob Sullum explains how Judge Brett Kavanaugh dissembled the D.C. assault weapon ban using the Heller case as precedent. A look at Kavanaugh’s views in the case shows pro-Second Amendment Americans that President Trump has added an ally to the Supreme Court, assuming Kavanaugh is confirmed. Sullum writes (abridged): The D.C. “assault weapon” […]
Judge Brett Kavanaugh for The Supreme Court
Sarah E. Pitlyk, a former law clerk to Judge Brett Kavanaugh, and special counsel for the Thomas More Society, a not-for-profit, national public-interest law firm dedicated to restoring respect in law for life, family, and religious liberty, explains at National Review why Judge Brett Kavanaugh would be President Trump’s best choice for his Supreme Court nomination. […]
Roe v. Wade Will Come Under Attack
With President Trump’s appointment of another conservative judge to the Supreme Court, pro-life activists feel that now may be their opportunity to attack Roe v. Wade. Jessie Hellmann reports at The Hill: State lawmakers and anti-abortion groups across the U.S. have ramped up their push for restrictions on abortion, part of a strategy to get […]
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