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In reply to the discussion: GOP SENATE TO OBAMA : DON'T BOTHER NOMINATING TO THE COURT [View all]LeFleur1
(1,197 posts)If Bernie were elected President, and felt he could demand a sure vote on an important issue before the Supreme Court, so could another, Republican President.
No, what should be demanded is a clear and concise mind, actions that have proven the nominee has the good of the citizens in mind with equality for all, as well as an appreciation for laws of the land that would bring that equality to all. The nominee should believe with all her/his heart that the Constitution was written to further the goals of America, liberty and justice for all and that it was written as a check to make the government work for everyone.
Bernie is wrong to make such a demand. He can go to Congress and demand that they get rid of Citizens United. Amendment to the Constitution? He should get busy and round up all those in the House and Senate who could make that happen, then campaign throughout the country for the passage of such an amendment. Having a person promise decisions she/he would make before even being nominated is twisted.