The Korea Times

Democrats should forget about packing Supreme Court

- This editorial appeared in the New York Daily News and was distribute­d by Tribune Content Agency.

So any prospect of Joe Biden packing a court tilted right by Mitch McConnell’s galling political deviousnes­s — he was dead wrong to refuse to even hold a hearing to consider the nomination of Merrick Garland after the demise of Antonin Scalia in election year 2016, and dead wronger when he rammed through Amy Coney Barrett after the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg far closer to election 2020 — is zero. Biden doesn’t have the clout of FDR. The Democrats’ margin in the House is three, and the Senate is dead-even tied.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin know as much, which is why they’re wisely keeping their distance from House Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler’s silly bill to add four justices. We have more hope for the 36-member bipartisan commission Biden named last week; if it steers clear of leftist fantasies, it might produce something smarter.

Packing the high court is not only politicall­y implausibl­e. It’s a really, really, really bad idea — answering legitimate complaints that the nation’s top judicial panel has grown too political by turning it into a transparen­t tool of whatever party rules the roost at any given moment.

Even FDR didn’t blatantly try to pile on justices. He had a more clever approach, allowing the president to permanentl­y add a justice for each incumbent older than 70, up to six more. The scheme still died, even though it was backed by America’s largest newspaper.

We were wrong, as was FDR. As is anyone pushing Biden to contort the court.

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