2) In case you didn't notice, about 5-10% of Republicans hate Trump as much as the Democrats and maybe more so because he took away their power to set GOP policy. You can read Erick's posts about the wealthy GOP suburbs that gave Democrats the Congress in 2018 and voted for Biden in 2020. As to judicial selection, Trump is certainly not …
2) In case you didn't notice, about 5-10% of Republicans hate Trump as much as the Democrats and maybe more so because he took away their power to set GOP policy. You can read Erick's posts about the wealthy GOP suburbs that gave Democrats the Congress in 2018 and voted for Biden in 2020. As to judicial selection, Trump is certainly not going to pick Democrat judges who absolutely do anything and everything possible to thwart his every case. That leaves him with the choice of judges who were groomed by the GOP establishment that hate Trump for taking away their power. Erick has periodically written about the opposition to Trump by some GOP members of his administration and in the Congress/Senate. This set of people has often worked to undermine Trump's policies, with Senators like McCain (now deceased), Flake (now resigned), and Romney actively working to undermine Trump's policies, which consistently have 90-95% support among GOP voters. An example of a less obvious undermining of Trump is from Senator Toomey of PA, who supports the Club for Growth and one of the GOP judges appointed by Trump that ruled against him. The Club for Growth is full-out-free-trade and likes open-borders so they hate Trump and would love to get rid of him. Trump's attorney's plan has always been to get their cases to SCOTUS where they are looking at a fair and honest verdict from 5 justices fully committed to issuing rulings based upon the law and not their personal political preferences (Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett). If things go according to their plan, SCOTUS will take PA's case about Constitutional violations and rule on it. The court cases that Trump is losing are being rejected for lack of standing which avoids having the judges rule on constitutional violations. There is a pretty good chance we will shortly see how these 5 SCOTUS justices feel about a lack of standing and the alleged Constitutional violations.
I have an even better idea. Let's also trust anyone who agrees with Trump. However, if any of them ever disagree with Trump, then we won't trust them anymore either.
On second reading, I see your predicament: (1) we can't trust Democratic judges and (2) we can't trust judges who are supported by Republicans. I can see how that would be a problem.
No wait, I know. Why don't we just trust Donald Trump and NOBODY else.
2) In case you didn't notice, about 5-10% of Republicans hate Trump as much as the Democrats and maybe more so because he took away their power to set GOP policy. You can read Erick's posts about the wealthy GOP suburbs that gave Democrats the Congress in 2018 and voted for Biden in 2020. As to judicial selection, Trump is certainly not going to pick Democrat judges who absolutely do anything and everything possible to thwart his every case. That leaves him with the choice of judges who were groomed by the GOP establishment that hate Trump for taking away their power. Erick has periodically written about the opposition to Trump by some GOP members of his administration and in the Congress/Senate. This set of people has often worked to undermine Trump's policies, with Senators like McCain (now deceased), Flake (now resigned), and Romney actively working to undermine Trump's policies, which consistently have 90-95% support among GOP voters. An example of a less obvious undermining of Trump is from Senator Toomey of PA, who supports the Club for Growth and one of the GOP judges appointed by Trump that ruled against him. The Club for Growth is full-out-free-trade and likes open-borders so they hate Trump and would love to get rid of him. Trump's attorney's plan has always been to get their cases to SCOTUS where they are looking at a fair and honest verdict from 5 justices fully committed to issuing rulings based upon the law and not their personal political preferences (Alito, Thomas, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett). If things go according to their plan, SCOTUS will take PA's case about Constitutional violations and rule on it. The court cases that Trump is losing are being rejected for lack of standing which avoids having the judges rule on constitutional violations. There is a pretty good chance we will shortly see how these 5 SCOTUS justices feel about a lack of standing and the alleged Constitutional violations.
I have an even better idea. Let's also trust anyone who agrees with Trump. However, if any of them ever disagree with Trump, then we won't trust them anymore either.
On second reading, I see your predicament: (1) we can't trust Democratic judges and (2) we can't trust judges who are supported by Republicans. I can see how that would be a problem.
No wait, I know. Why don't we just trust Donald Trump and NOBODY else.
No wait, let me guess. And if the Supreme Court rules against him, it's not because he's wrong. They hate Trump too.