sunmaster14
Penultimate Amazing
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I think you are probably right. Posturing at its ugliest. You'd expect them to learn how to be a little better at this dance.
I wonder about your last point, though: Is the GOP establishment more afraid of a Obama nomination or a Trump nomination? Trump seems to only give lip service to the social conservative issues, at best.
They're more afraid of an Obama nomination in general, but maybe not one that is time and politics constrained like Obama has now. If Trump loses, the Republicans could easily lose the Senate, in which case they would get another Ginsburg or even worse. If Trump wins, the nomination is a crapshoot. Trump will not go with what the establishment wants. He will go with someone he likes personally. And I wasn't kidding about Howard Stern. Well, maybe a little bit. He actually joked with Howard Stern about making him a justice over the summer. But I wouldn't be surprised with a totally off-the-wall pick who doesn't have any identifiable ideology.
If Obama wants to put his stamp on the court, it behooves him to nominate a moderate conservative to the court, since it might actually get through (I think it would actually, especially now that Trump looks like the nominee). That is probably best for the country as well, although not for the progressive agenda.