Posted by Undercover Corporate Titan Let's face it; the President has the right to appoint individuals to the Supreme Court. The Senate advises and consents. No fair-minded person wants this to be a political tussle everytime a vacancy opens up. Yes, I know the Democrats ganged up on poor Robert Bork for no good reason, but do we really want that to set the standard? Elena Kagen is a well-regarded, smart woman who formerly served as Supreme Court clerk for Thurgood Marshall, when he was in his dotage. She will be a reliable vote for the liberal wing on virtually any type of matter reaching the Court. It is probably too much to ask that she be part of a principled opposition. Unless, of course, "empathy" has become a legal principle when I was not looking. The Supreme Court has to be fully staffed to carry out its primary mission (which is reversing the 9th Circuit every chance it gets). I suggest we get right to the confirmation, eschewing the bipartisan effort to raise political contributions to derail/push through the nomination. Maybe we could use this time to look into why we don't use the stone from "Lost" to plug the BP oilwell. |
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Let's Drum Up Some Drama Over Kagen
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