De facto Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump has released the names of 11 people he would consider nominating to the Supreme Court should he be elected president.
Only one of them, as far as we know, has publicly called the candidate "Darth Trump."
"We'll rebuild the Death Star. It'll be amazing, believe me. And the rebels will pay for it."
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)
鈥擠arth Trump
The list includes conservative federal and state judges, all "representative of the kind of constitutional principles I value," Trump said in a statement.
NPR's inimitable legal correspondent Nina Totenberg will be posting later Wednesday with a full analysis of the names on the list and what Trump might be signaling with those names.
In the meantime, we can all amuse ourselves with a look at one name in particular: Don Willett, a justice on Texas' Supreme Court and a champion tweeter.
Last year, he couldn't even bear to think about whom Trump might suggest for the highest court in the land.
Donald Trump haiku鈥
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)
Who would the Donald
Name to ? The mind reels.
*weeps鈥攃an't finish tweet*
And now ... he's on the long list.
As news have , Willett has repeatedly mocked Trump on Twitter. (We first ; that piece cites eagle-eyed political reporters and .)
Low-energy Trump University has never made it to . Or even to the . Sad! 馃弨
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)
That time flew Trump Airlines.
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)
Willett is famously prolific and personable on Twitter. In 2014, an opinion writer for The New York Times about his social media presence.
The judge described himself as "probably the most avid judicial tweeter in America 鈥 which is like being the tallest munchkin in Oz." He also said he "avoids partisan commentary," as the Times' Jesse Wegman put it.
Well. Maybe not completely.
Trump to "the evangelicals"鈥
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)
"I'll be the best thing that's ever happened to them."
ps鈥擧appy Easter, everyone!
Can't wait till Trump rips off his face Mission Impossible-style & reveals a laughing Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)
Not all of his tweets about Trump are derogatory.
Fascinating look at Trump's rhetorical style鈥攈ow he says what he says.
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)
Short words & phrases that pop, not drone.
And of course, most of Willett's tweets have nothing to do with the apparent Republican nominee. They're about his family, his everyday life, Star Wars, the legal world ... or general exhaustion with the 2016 campaign.
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Uber, but for skipping the next six months of presidential politics.
— Judge Don Willett (@JusticeWillett)