‘Better call Saul’: Actor Bryan Cranston forgets how SCOTUS appointments work
When it comes to politics, maybe Bryan Cranston’s best course would be to tread lightly:
That’s all well and good, but see, we also have these things called senatorial elections. And senators are kind of in charge of approving the president’s SCOTUS nominations.
Saul may be shady, but even he could tell you that the Senate has to sign off on the president’s pick.
Cranston may be wrong here, but “Breaking Bad” was so awesome, we can forgive him.