Nov 28, 2016
Many social conservatives, though by no means all, were ecstatic at the election of Donald Trump. Whether they'll still be ecstatic a few months down the line cannot be predicted – and by no means is this uncertainty entirely of Trump's making.
Start with the Supreme Court.
During the campaign, Trump, who in the past had declared himself pro-choice, said he was now pro-life and would name pro-life Supreme Court justices. Underlining his commitment, he released the names of conservative jurists from among whom he said he'd make his picks. Social conservative ecstasy thereupon set in.
After he's sworn in as president, one of the first items on Trump's agenda will be naming someone to fill the Supreme Court seat vacant since conservative Justice Antonin Scalia's death last February. Senate Republicans refused even to hold hearings on President Obama's pick – federal judge Merrick Garland, usually described as a moderate liberal – and Garland's nomination became a dead letter with the election of Trump.