>>2907636
>How about his own merits? Have you considered that merit is actually still a thing?
>How did many good people get appointed? Being qualified for the positions helps. Being good at what you do helps even more.
There are lots of candidates with good merits.
>IF you listened to his answering questions, it's obvious that he's an intelligent & capable man who's well aware of the legal system and how it works. Every success story isn't based on evil beginnings or being comped.
I have listened to some of it. I do not question his intelligence, but his honesty. If he is deep state, I would expect him to do anything to get the SC position, including lying.>>2907636
>It's not always that black & white. How about his own merits? Have you considered that merit is actually still a thing?
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>How did many good people get appointed? Being qualified for the positions helps. Being good at what you do helps even more.
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>IF you listened to his answering questions, it's obvious that he's an intelligent & capable man who's well aware of the legal system and how it works. Every success story isn't based on evil beginnings or being comped.