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As a retired emergency medicine physician I'd like to offer a different perspective. I didn't spend my workdays searching for interesting patients to whom I could offer medical care. The emergency department reality is we have to manage everybody who comes to our door. I'll admit that sometimes I wondered why I "got chosen" to care for somebody so ill but couldn't waste time dwelling on that if I was to do the best I could for that person. Excusing myself from a difficult issue was abandoning the patient and that was never a possibility. Thus, when I hear of people who have risen to important levels of society and are tasked to manage hard problems, like our Supreme Court Justices or Congresspeople, sidestepping an issue because it is too hard or might cause a loss of power, or whatever, I feel abandoned by them. We the People need to hold them to a higher standard.

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Kagan also wrote a paper criticizing Sullivan!

Judge Walker is probably the most interesting judge on DC Cir. I think he'd be a decent nominee for SCOTUS, though it's politically unlikely.

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