Sen. Reid Suggests Consensus Candidate for Supreme Court
Senator Harry Reid has proposed several consensus candidates to the Supreme Court.
Seeking a possible consensus nominee, Reid recommended Republican Sens. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Mel Martinez of Florida, Mike DeWine of Ohio and Mike Crapo of Idaho. Reid described them all as bright and able lawyers who would be strong additions to the nation's highest court.
I have to disagree. None of those would be acceptable to me. They are all either lacking in judicial experience or far too much to the right. I think Supreme Court Justices should have a proven judicial record and be free of the appearance of impropriety that comes with long-standing political loyalties gained through fundraising for Senate elections.
The best consensus choice would be 5th Circuit Appeals Court Justice Ed Prado. President Bush nominated him for the 5th Circuit and he was overwhelmingly approved (97 to 0.) He's been on the federal bench since Reagan appointed him to the Distict Court in 1984.
Judge Prado is the only judicial nominee of President Bush's that I have endorsed.
Update: Here's Senator Schumer's 2003 list of consensus candidates and Judge Prado is on it.
And Lindsay Graham says he's not interested:
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