The nation will be shaped for decades by decisions that are made by President Bush and the Senate about the future of the Supreme Court.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The American people should be the one to decide which direction the Supreme Court will go.
Many voters think about the makeup of the Supreme Court when they are choosing a president. The justices deal not only with constitutional issues but also with social issues that were unknown to the founding fathers who wrote the Constitution more than 200 years ago.
Hillary Clinton will nominate justices to the Supreme Court who are prepared to overturn Citizens United and end the movement toward oligarchy that we are seeing in this country.
This is the most historic moment in Supreme Court history in our lifetime, no question about it. These are justices who are going to serve for decades.
Voters will decide how they want to be governed.
There are certain moments in the history of a nation when the choices made define the decades to come.
Conservative voters increasingly understand that the one legacy a president can leave is his judicial appointments.
This future is ours to embrace. Whether we, the established generations, choose to accept that is in our court.
The American future is here, and there's great news: the future votes.
Presidents come and go, but the Supreme Court goes on forever.