i believe that son myron kagan were well in reason of mainstream -- that's why voted for them. now, things are different. i believe that that vote november 21st 2013 forever changed the way the senate works when it comes to executive appointments, judicial nominations. it will do long-term damage to the judiciary as a whole. the most ideological will be rewarded. we don't have the requirement yet for the supreme court and i hope we never will. time will tell. i'm not optimistic. at the time of that vote, the senate had confirmed 19 of obam obama's judicial nominations. that same time and president bush's a second term, there've been four confirmed. i thought it was politically motivated and when it comes to cries of being unfair, they fall on deaf ears. as to justice garland, fine man. i fully expected trump to lose. he won. i think he deserves the right of every president. that's not just me saying that. this is what the paper is number 76 set about the requirement. this is what mr. hamilton wrote a very long time ago in 1788. the senate could not be tempted by the preference