The president doesn't chose the Chief Justice when he comes into office, or any Supreme Court Judge for that matter. Only if one of the Justices dies or retires (or is impeached by congress) does the president get to nominate someone.
So to answer the question, no one yet. John Roberts, appointed by George W. Bush is the current Chief Justice and will remain so until he reties, dies or is impeached.The president doesn't chose the Chief Justice when he comes into office, or any Supreme Court Judge for that matter. Only if one of the Justices dies or retires (or is impeached by congress) does the president get to nominate someone.
So to answer the question, no one yet. John Roberts, appointed by George W. Bush is the current Chief Justice and will remain so until he reties, dies or is impeached.
William H. Rehnquist
Barack Obama
That is one of the responsibilities of being president.
Elena Kagan
i would pick obama because he is a good man and i wouldent know why any body would say no to obama if i were to ever meet him i would make him cookies thank u obama for what u have done. BY ISABEL
Cause he was the best!!!!! Because he's black.
kansas, louisville, ohio state, north carolina
I am assuming your question is what month you vote for president. The answer is November. All of the votes currently going on are for the republican party to pick their candidate to oppose Barack Obama in the November election.
In 2008, that was a possibility, but it was very unlikely as the attacks had become very embittered, with elements in Hillary Clinton campaign even resorting to thinly veiled racism against Obama. In 2016, Obama would not have been eligible for Vice President after having been President for 8 years.
yes i know it sounds crazy but its if there is a tie in a eletion congress can pick anyone ore anthing 2 be commander in chief
For his Sweet 16, President Obama picked Kansas, Michigan St, Georgetown, Ohio St, Kentucky, Wisconsin, Marquette, West Virginia, Duke, Texas A&M, Baylor, Villanova, Syracuse, Butler, Pittsburgh and Kansas St.
She is a respected poet and a professor at Yale, but she is also a friend of the Obama family, and her brother was one of the president's advisers during the first term. Since Mr. Obama knew her and knew her work, it is not surprising he asked her to be involved in the inauguration ceremonies.