Let the show begin!
In perhaps the most telegraphed move in recent history, Justice John Paul Stevens announced his retirement today. So begins the next great Supreme Court nomination fight, which is sure to bring all the usual bells and whistles: Cable News shout fests over the fate of the constitution, direct mail pieces from pro-life and pro-choice groups begging donations to fight the good fight, and deep dumpster dives into the lost corners of recent legal thought in search of incriminating evidence on one nominee or another. Clearly both parties have an interests in riling up base voters in advance of the November elections, making this round potentially more explosive than the last.
But after you clear away the chaff and turn down the volume, it is unlikely that all this activity will amount to much. Almost any candidate President Obama picks is unlikely to face much challenge in the Senate, where Democrats control 59 seats and many Republicans are on the record opposing filibusters of judicial nominees on ideological grounds. Indeed, Republicans have never before used a filibuster to stop an up or down vote of a judicial nominee.
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