Question of the Day

By Erick Posted in Comments () / Email this page » / Leave a comment »

I cannot take credit for this thought. It's from a friend. But, let's put this on the table:
Would the President really nominate the first Hispanic to the United States Supreme Court without that Hispanic being his really good friend, Alberto Gonzales?

If yes, then ignore the rest of this. If no, then that leaves us to probably outcomes: (1) Start trying to say Justice Gonzales or (2) Keep on saying Madam Justice [insert guess here].

Personally, I do not think it will be Gonzales. And, having pondered the question, I think then we will not be seeing an Estrada, a Garza, a Cantero, or any other Hispanic. Keep watching the 4th Circuit. It is time for a Southerner anyway.




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