The timing gives the infected pustule and his orcs time to gather blackmail material against all of the ones he wants to leave.The Annoyed Man wrote:emcee rib wrote:Do you think he should have said it's unlikely instead of impossible?drjoker wrote:chasfm11 wrote:
Edit to add: There is no way that there will not be two appointments to SCOTUS before 2016.
Why?
http://www.ssa.gov/OACT/STATS/table4c6.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;The others are significantly younger. Ginsburg is the oldest and she's been battling cancer. Thomas is young enough to hang in there for a while longer. The two that will harm us the most if they step down will be Scalia and Kennedy. If Breyer and Ginsburg get replaced, it won't change the current makeup of the court—4 liberals, 4 conservatives, and an independent (Kennedy)—although the obvious "harm" would be that with Kagan and Sotomayor if teemed up with two reliably commie justices replacing Ginsburg and Bryer, that liberal half of the court would last for decades longer. I would be willing to bet that Scalia won't step down, precisely because he wants to outlast Obama and not give him a chance to pack the court. Thomas won't step down for the same reason. Kennedy is the only question, and my gut tells me he probably won't either.
- Scalia is 76.
- Kennedy is 76.
- Thomas is 64.
- Ginsburg is 79.
- Breyer is 74.
If I were a betting man, I'd say that Ginsburg will step down, and that will be it. The court will otherwise remain unchanged until after 2016.
Anygunanywhere