Sunday, February 14, 2016

Vow to Nominate

For those whom might have forgotten that Americans are governed by constitutional separation of powers, it is Barack Obama's duty to nominate a jurist for the Supreme Court. France 24's feed almost intimates that the 44th president thinks the opposition might yank this constitutional power out from under him. Spastic assumed death in chambers might overtake Ginsberg, or Thomas, not Scalia, a man whom spastic had intended to quote on originalism for the benefit of conservatives who like Cruz: in the parlance of the document "says what it says," Cruz'es nomination as the GOP candidate-- not that spastic assumes the senator prevails on the run-- will cause a constitutional crisis, one not meant to be debated by a SCOTUS in even numbers, as parents with disabled children loosen their dandruff on the supposition that I need a new blog title.

Not really. Entertainment is a big tent, and there is a play in circulation about Antonin arguing with one of his occasionally hired liberal clerks. Have to go boil potatoes and get some hot coffee into me. I have been feeling a little better, ashamedly living off my father, which isn't sustainable. Got a smoothie into me, which reset my pulmonary decline back to normal, unless metastasis has emerged, being of an age where it could. Even adversaries concede Antonin was colorful. Liberals who felt he should resign for litigating policy now have what they wanted, the old fashioned way. My condolences, showered generously.

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