Why does the Constitution give the President the power to nominate/appoint judges?
76[4] “…I’ll put down the rule that one man of discernment can do a better job analyzing the qualities for specific offices than a group of men of equal, or even superior, discernment. 76[5] “The sole, undivided responsibility of one man will produce a keener sense of duty and regard to reputation. He will feel a stronger obligation and be more interested in carefully investigating the qualities required to fill the offices. And he will impartially prefer the persons who may have the most qualifications. “He will have fewer personal attachments to gratify than a group of men who each may have an equal number. So, he will be much less liable to be misled by friendship and affection. A single, well-directed man cannot be distracted and warped by the diversity of views, feelings, and interests that frequently distract and warp the resolution of a collective body. “Nothing agitates the passions of mankind like personal considerations, whether related to ourselves or others, who are to be