I had a 'naughty' thought: What if Trump were to nominate more than one SC nominee, say five of them, and ask the Republican majority in the Senate to confirm as many of them as they saw fit to. The first one confirmed would replace RBG. The rest would fill the upcoming openings in the SC as they occurred over the next 10 years. Is that "legal"? The US Constitution says that the President appoints...check. It requires Senate "consent". Check, check, check, check, check. The Democrats have already said they will "pack the court". Check, check, check, check, check. Jim Bell On Tuesday, September 22, 2020, 06:18:22 PM PDT, Zenaan Harkness wrote: >For any who missed the memo, Andrew Anglin has been eviscerating the Alt-right for many moons now. A contemporary example: > The People Telling You Not to Vote for Trump Because He was a Bad Daddy are Evil [1]https://dailystormer.su/the-people-telling-you-not-to-vote-for-trump -because-he-was-a-bad-daddy-are-evil/ References 1. https://dailystormer.su/the-people-telling-you-not-to-vote-for-trump-because-he-was-a-bad-daddy-are-evil/