Who Will Obama Pick?, via Stop the ACLU
With
over 100 unfilled positions in the Obama Infestation, President
Juggears will have the opportunity to fill another vacancy - Associate
Justice of the United States Supreme Court. National Public Radio
is reporting that Justice David Souter - a Republican disappointment to
say the least - will be announcing his retirement from the high court.
This prompts the question - Who will the POTUS appoint to fill turn-coat Souter’s seat on the high court?
Using the logic that Barry will be under tremendous pressure to replace Souter with a woman and understanding the political debts that he owes the Chicago Democrat Machine for his election, I predict that he will select Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan. Madigan has a 100% rating from Planned Parenthood which fulfills Juggears’ pro-death agenda. AND Madigan served in the Illinois Senate with Juggears. They are pals according to her Wikipedia page.
My other suggestion would be ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero to pander to the gay community but I think that he’s saving Romero as a replacement for Ginsburg or Stevens.
Also see Hot Air
Michelle Malkin
Comments? GOTO Gribbit’s Word. Comments ARE OPEN there.
Bob McCarty notes:
Coupled with the fact that his colleague, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, is battling pancreatic cancer, a disease that has a high mortality rate, tonight’s news likely means that President Barack Obama will be able to make at least two appointments to the nation’s highest court during his first term.
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Obama's totus in the urinal, that a great cartoon. Wonder if Michelle gets jealous.
Posted by: Ron Russell | May 01, 2009 at 02:52 PM
So the choice is between pro-homo and pro-death, gee i hope all those christians who voted for hussein are happy now.
Posted by: MK | May 01, 2009 at 10:07 PM
I wish I had had the courage to post that cartoon. Next time I will.
We knew during the election that the Supreme Court would hang in the balance with this election. Here we are, and there they are.
Posted by: Maggie Thornton | May 02, 2009 at 12:23 AM