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Or get a Dem to moonscape 20 hrs ago #1
This is what should be done JBTaurus83 20 hrs ago #7
From what I read, the candidates that he is to choose from is provided by the state GOP LiberalArkie 20 hrs ago #10
Choose not to. paleotn 17 hrs ago #25
YES, THIS is what they would do. bluestarone 19 hrs ago #17
Works for me. sheshe2 20 hrs ago #2
Sounds reasonable to me Retrograde 20 hrs ago #3
Perhaps whoever wrote the law covering this matter thought of that? RockRaven 20 hrs ago #4
Maybe leftieNanner 20 hrs ago #5
I think he has to do that Buckeyeblue 19 hrs ago #13
If nothing else, it would tie things up in the courts for quite a while, denying the seat to the Republicans JHB 18 hrs ago #20
Will NEVER forgive him for no Supreme Court Justices when Barack Obama was POTUS. a kennedy 20 hrs ago #6
It wasn't zero ITAL 19 hrs ago #16
If his tenure as AG is any indication paleotn 17 hrs ago #26
I don't think Garland knows. Captain Zero 17 hrs ago #28
A new Kentucky law would require murielm99 20 hrs ago #8
He will have to choose from a list of 3 given to him... BluesRunTheGame 20 hrs ago #9
From what I remember the Senate had to approve a SC judge when the position is vacated. Unless a black democrat LiberalArkie 20 hrs ago #11
Mitch McConnell, purveyor of weapons to mass murderers, Alpeduez21 19 hrs ago #12
That is some serious flu malaise 19 hrs ago #14
Or just drag it out as long as possible and pick the least MAGA person ChicagoTeamster 19 hrs ago #15
Brasher doesn't get to pick onenote 19 hrs ago #18
In Kentucky, the Governor has NO power to appoint anyone. Wiz Imp 19 hrs ago #19
even if he could (he can't), the reason would be because Democrats are not assholes Skittles 18 hrs ago #21
So if McTurtle can be kept "alive" via machines for at least 4 months Buddyzbuddy 18 hrs ago #22
This message was self-deleted by its author Deminpenn 18 hrs ago #23
Too bad he can't appoint Massie. 33taw 17 hrs ago #24
Beshear won't test the law because he's going to run for president jgmiller 17 hrs ago #27
I am going to repeat what I said earlier. We would be far better off for Mitch to remain in office as a place holder. flashman13 17 hrs ago #29
If the Governor has the power to appoint, he really doesn't have the power to appoint bucolic_frolic 17 hrs ago #30
After all, it'd be a lame duck appointment, anyways. marble falls 16 hrs ago #31
Beshear is also a guest on The View tomorrow. murielm99 16 hrs ago #32
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