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by ghaff 2013 days ago
I dunno. A lot of people jump to the conclusion that things are partisan political decisions these days even when they're not.
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That's my reading: a defense of the party impartiality of the judiciary more than any attribution to a partisan group.

Of course they could still be biased say, in favor of those with power and capital. But since in practice, both political parties bow to capital with effectively equal deference, such a bias wouldn't surface by merely listing out which president appointed whom.