Unfortunately, the majority of federal judges on the East Coast seem to be card-carrying liberals. This is why it's important to get out the vote for Republican candidates in November. Trump has 2-1/2 years left to nominate more conservative judges, and it's important to put in place enough support to confirm his nominations.
Is it okay to quote my own post? I just came across an article that I think supports my suggestion that we need to put aside lower-priority differences at the mid-terms and just focus on electing pro-gun, pro-freedom Republicans.
http://thehill.com/homenews/house/382028-retiring-gop-lawmakers-cut-loose-on-trump?rnd=1523180277These retiring Republicans are a big part of the reason why Trump hasn't been able to deliver on many of his campaign promises. The established Republicans are so busy kvetching about Trump that they can't (or won't) see that there was a reason why Trump got elected, and one of their insider RINOs didn't make the cut.
They don't even know what's important.
But since his retirement announcement last week, Costello has unloaded on Trump in a series of interviews in the media, saying he believes Trump had an extramarital affair with adult-film actress Stormy Daniels and criticizing the president for threatening to veto a government spending bill.
“I think she is,” Costello replied after MSNBC’s Katy Tur asked if he believed Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford, is telling the truth.
To borrow a phrase from Hillary, "What difference, at this point, does it make?" Seriously. Staunch Democrats FDR and JFK both had dalliances
while they were President, and nobody made a big deal about it. Whether or not Trump had an affair with Stormy Daniels, it doesn't matter to his presidency, unless he commits perjury over it. If it happened, it was long before he even announced as a candidate. It has
nothing to do with his presidency. WHO CARES?
Why do they feel constrained to respond to every tweet Trump makes? It just proves that Trump owns them -- he got inside their heads. What's going to be critical is to ensure that all those Republican seats go to new Republican candidates -- candidates who recognize the mandate that brought Trump into office, and who will help him deliver.