There are a lot of things to observe and learn while watching the SCOTUS hearings in Congress. The most noticeable thing that was what a man of letters and high character Judge Neil Gorsuch is. His behavior was in stark contrast to the inquisitors of the Democrat Party how lined up and did their best to malign him. Read how he beat then with kindness and knowledge in this great article.
As Written By Sarah Lee for Red State:
There was a moment during the Neil Gorsuch SCOTUS hearing last week that was more revealing than any other as to the character of the man who will very likely be confirmed, even if Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell is forced by Democrats to change the rules and go nuclear to stop the filibuster.
On the 3rd day of the hearing, after nearly two nine-hour days of sitting at a table being questioned by friendly Republicans and harassed by unfriendly Democrats, Gorsuch displayed a kindness to an attendee of the hearing — likely a staffer of a Senate Judiciary panel member — who let out a sneeze. At the sound, Gorsuch, in the middle of explaining his thoughts on the right to privacy of the terminally ill (as he laid it out in a book he had written on assisted suicide), turned his head toward the itchy-nosed person and said, without breaking stride, “God bless you,” before promptly getting back to the matter at hand.
It was a small thing when compared to all the other memorable moments from the hearing; small enough perhaps that some may feel it not worth noting. There was, after all, a lot going on in that Senate hearing room last week. From Gorsuch’s repeated assertions that he would adhere to the rule of law rather than his own personal opinions when passing judgment from the bench … …
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