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They might nominate Michele Bachmann!
Why — they might nominate Donald Trump!
Some might nominate Manet, drawing crowds right now at the Royal Academy, for that historic role.
QUESTION FROM NICK A.: Non-SCOTUS, do you have any insight on whom the President might nominate for the two pending slots on the DC Circuit?
THE poet T.S. Eliot made a good case for April as the cruelest month, but parents of college freshmen might nominate November.
Others might nominate the old Metropolitan Opera House near Times Square or the towering Singer Building on lower Broadway for that dubious distinction.
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Since 2009, Mr. Obama had anticipated that he might eventually nominate Mr. Summers, who for the first two years of his presidency was chief White House economic adviser as director of the National Economic Council.
Trump's meltdown over abortion last week at first seemed a product of a particular moment in the campaign, when talk that Republican Party leaders might actually nominate an alternative candidate at the Convention, in Cleveland, seemed to grow.
The two men who battled for the presidency four years ago spent the day bumping chests and marking their turf over the attack on the United States consulate in Benghazi, Libya, and the possibility that Mr. Obama might soon nominate Susan E. Rice, his ambassador to the United Nations, as his next secretary of state.
If President Bush really wanted an ambassador who could strengthen the United Nations and transform it into an effective body that could "support, endorse and amplify U.S. power," he might indeed nominate his father, George H.W. Bush, or even the president who succeeded him, Bill Clinton.
In fact, a President Hillary Clinton might even nominate an out justice as a way of reshaping her family's legacy on LGBTQ rights.
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