Nixons first two picks had prosegregation records that got unearthed or dissected during the confirmation process. Both were ultimately rejected by the senate which was an embarrassing blow for nixon. So for his third try nixon chose Harry Blackmun because blackmun was seen so uncontroversial that he would be hard for anybody to vote against. Judge blackmun made a good First Impression on the senators who will help decide his fate, and barring the unexpected his nomination should sail through. Thus far no one has even asked to testify against him. But the unexpected already has occurred twice. So most senators still are not committing themselves. They find a super uncontroversial guy strategy worked to that nomination. Harry blackmuns nomination to the court was unanimously approved by the senate. On june 9th, 1970 he was sworn in to the court. And what ironically for a guy who was chosen specifically because he was seen as the most middle of the road, nonoffensive, guaranteed noncontr
Embarrassment for nixon. So for his third try nixon chose Harry Blackman because blackman was seen so uncontroversial that he would be hard for anybody to vote against. Judge blackman made a good First Impression on the sfwhoors will help decide his fate, and barring the unexpected his nomination should sail through. Thus far no one has even asked to testify against him. But the unexpected already has occurred twice. So most senators still are not committing themselves. They find a super uncontroversial strategy worked for that nomination. Harry blackmuns nomination to the court was unanimously approved by the senate. On june 9th, 1970 he was sworn in to the court. For a guy chosen because he was seen as the most middle of the road nonoffensive guaranteed noncontroversial guy to stick in that spot, Justice Blackmun would go on just a couple of years later to write one of the most controversial u. S. Supreme Court Opinions ever. The court said in a 72 decision that in the first three mo
Both of them were rejected by the senate which was a big and embarrassing blow for nixon. So, for his third try, nixon chose blackman because he was seen as so uncontroversial he would be hard for anybody to vote against. Judge blackman made a good First Impression and the senators will vote to decide his fate and barring the unexpected his nomination should sail through. Thus far no one has even asked to testify against him. But the unexpected aural has occurred twice, so most senators still are not committing themselves. We find a super uncontroversial guy strategy worked for that nomination. Harry blackmans nomination to court was unanimously approved by the u. S. Senate. On june 9, 1970, he was sworn in to the Supreme Court. And somewhat ironically because he was seen specifically as the most middle of the road, nonoffensive guaranteed noncontroversial guy to stick in that spot, Justice Blackman would go on just a couple of years later to write one of the most controversial u. S. S
Segregation records. Both were ultimately rejected by the senate. Both were ultimately rejected by the senate which was an embarrassing blow for nixon. So for his third try nixon chose Harry Blackmun because blackmun was seen so uncontroversial that he would be hard for anybody to vote against. Judge blackmun made a good First Impression on the senators who will help decide his fate, and barring the unexpected his nomination should sail through. Thus far no one has even asked to testify against him. But the unexpected already has occurred twice. So most senators still are not committing themselves. They find a super uncontroversial guy strategy worked to that nomination. Harry blackmuns nomination to the court was unanimously approved by the senate. On june 9th, 1970 he was sworn in to the court. And what ironically for a guy who was chosen specifically because he was seen as the most middle of the road, nonoffensive, guaranteed noncontroversial guy to stick in that spot. Justice black
savior. he discovered the pro-life movement. i don t think he had really given abortion a thought up until 92 or 93. sir, what are your feelings on the practice of abortion? from conception forward, it is murder. it is not man s job to take life or-it is our heavenly father s. that s when he really began to meet people. it was shortly after that that he started talking about paul hill and how paul hill had killed the doctor in florida and you that was great. that was wonderful. reporter: around the same time roeder began reaching out to rochelle shannon, the imprisoned anti-abortion extremist who had attempted to murder dr. tiller in 1993. and did there come a time when you had face-to-face visits with her? yes. so you would go to the prison in topeka and have visits with rochelle shannon? yes. did you admire shelly