supporters at the department of justice then comey could be charged with a crime. it s 18 usc section four so comey, vince, may be in a bit of a box here if he didn t report it as the law demands. he might have to say, i was troubled by the conversation but i didn t think it rose to the level of obstruction. again, to say otherwise, put james comey in legal jeopardy himself. this is why i think democrats won t be satisfied by james comey s testify as many people at this point think they are. this is to say that he will come out and face the legal country they were discussing and as far as revealing more information he can t do that. he s going to have to remain tightlipped on the things they want to know any entire public wants to know has there yet been any evidence that the trump
confirmed in 2006 to his current seat it was by a unanimous vote. that means several of the senators now sitting on capitol hill had no objection to him back then but now he ll be a president trump nominee and that could change everything. gorsuch has vowed for not letting his views get in the way in his duties as a judge. a judge who likes every outcome reaches is likely a bad judge. stretching for results he prefers rather than stretching for those the law demands. shannon: the primary objections come from pro-choice groups and others on the left favoring hobby lobby and the little sisters of the core when they filed against the obama care contraceptive mandate. bret, back to you. thank you. now to the capitol hill to the white house. chief white house correspondent
our constitutional order requires the rule of law. without exception. we are, after all, a nation of laws. judge gorsuch firmly understands this. he said on many occasions that judges must apply the law as written without regard to their own politics or personal feelings. he put it well on tuesday saying, quote, in our legal order it s for congress and not the courts to write new laws. he added it s the work of the law my favorite was this, he said, quote, a judge who likes every outcome he reaches is very likely a bad judge. stretching for results, he prefers rather than those the law demands. i don t know about you, but that s my kind of supreme court justice. [ applause ]
requires the rule of law, without exception. we are, after all, a nation of laws. judge gorsuch firmly understands this. he said on many occasions that judges must apply the law as written without regard to their own politics or personal feelings. he put it well on tuesday and movingly, saying, quote, in our legal order, it s for congress and not the courts to write new laws. he added, it is the role of judges to apply not alter the work of the people s representatives. and my favorite line, sitting as i was on the front row was this one, he said, quote, a judge who likes every outcome he reaches is likely a bad judge, stretching for results he prefers rather than those the law demands. i don t know about you, but that s my kind of supreme court justice. [applaus
stretching for results he prefers rather than what the law demands. i m so thankful tonight for my family, my friends, and my faith. brian: put it this way, if he didn t get the job i think he would be auditioning for all three networks to be a spokesperson. he is so he. ainsley: so intelligent. brian: give judge napolitano a run for his money, perhaps. who is he? a conservative intellectual like us here on the couch, just 49 years old. he won t went to columbia, harvard, and oxford if you call those good degrees. ainsley: has a ph.d. from oxford. brian: democrats might have a problem he sided with hobby lobby as well as the little sisters of the poor not making them get contraception. his wife is louise. he grew up steve: during the reagan years. on the cover of drudge right