No, I don’t mean for Iran or North Korea, but the ambiguity in the title should tell you something about the current state of American policy.
Try to divorce the question from the partisan issues of the day, and ask yourself: is it really a good idea to empower 41 senators to stop a Supreme Court nominee who is otherwise qualified for the job? In my opinion, the answer is no; in fact, I would apply that standard to all personnel matters.
Legislation is a different matter; there is a point to requiring a supermajority for changes in policy, as opposed to the filling of jobs. The bottom line, however, is that I don’t regret the outcome of the Gorsuch vote.