If nearly every senator is already decided how they're going to vote on the SCOTUS nomination hearing BEFORE THEY EVEN KNOW WHO IT IS, what's the point is having a hearing? Perhaps it used to matter but today politics is so polarized & tribal these formalities seem superfluous. twitter.com/michaelshermer/sta #Politics

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@SecondJon To be fair the are a small number of front-runner candidates and the votes are predicated on one of them being chosen

@valleyforge yes, it's very helpful to have a list from the president. It allows a lot of vetting to happen before hand. And this may allow to go to a vote and avoid the circus.

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@SecondJon the republicans might have a hearing if just to make the democrats look bad. "Never interrupt your enemy when theyre making a mistake"

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