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Originally Posted by dirty dog
Cruz is wrong on this, while some may not agree with the decisions, it was set up this way and anyone who claims to support the constitution cannot then turn around and call for this when they don't agree with the results. The system worked like it is suppose to whether anyone agrees with the decision or not.
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The system has changed changed since the founders put it all together and that includes HOW justices are selected. Remember? Senators used to be selected by either a state legislature or by a sitting governor. They were not elected by a popular vote. That meant that those senators were not representing party when they put on the black robe. Their nominating process was supposed to be devoid of federal politics for that reason. Anyone controlling the senator making the decision had a master back in the home state and not down the hall. This politized all nominations including those of any court. Yes, someone can claim to support the Constitution and still recognize how much the process has been bastardized through the years till it is not the same system put together by Hamilton, Adams, and Marshall.