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Elena Kagan

Why do we fool ourselves into believing there is diversity on the Supreme Court?

November 15, 2010

Presidents have historically, over the past few generations, bent over backwards to give the appearance of diversity on the Supreme Court. Today, on the surface, the court might look diverse, but it’s all just gender and skin. Assuming that Elena Kagan is approved, we’ll have three women on the court. There’s a black man, also [...]

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Are liberals against indefinite detention without trial for terror suspects or for it?

November 14, 2010

During her confirmation hearing last week, Elena Kagan (Obama’s new SC nominee), the nominee for solicitor general, said that someone suspected of helping finance Al Qaeda should be subject to battlefield law — indefinite detention without a trial — even if he were captured in a place like the Philippines rather than in a physical [...]

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IF McCain-Feingold allowed FEC to CENSOR "Hillary" film, can it also CENSOR books disparaging Obama in 2012?

November 14, 2010

Barack Obama has criticized a 5-4 Supreme Court decision because it failed to uphold an FEC effort to CENSOR a film entitled "Hillary" because the FEC interpreted the film as "Corporate" electioneering, rather than an expression of the free speech that most Americans thought was guaranteed by the 1st Amendment. But if you agree with [...]

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Do you think Florida voters are actually going to buy this new "Charlie Crist the Independent" product?

November 14, 2010

I’m not necessarily a huge fan of ANYBODY running for the U.S. Senate seat in Florida. Crist is laying on the bullsh*t HEAVY: "It sickens me to watch cable TV and see these people argue all day long," Crist said. "I think to myself, what in the world are they doing? Do they care so [...]

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Are there too many New Yorkers in the Supreme Court?

November 13, 2010

I say yes. First I was wondering why there are only Jews and Catholics in the Supreme Court, but then I noticed that most of the Court is from either New York or New Jersey, and that explained it. When Elena Kagan replaces Justice John Stevens, the Supreme Court will be made up entirely of [...]

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Is young Barbara Bush a ray of hope among young Republicans?

November 13, 2010

She may have been born into a Republican family, but Barbara Bush, the 28-year-old daughter of former President George W. Bush, sounded more like a Democrat this weekend during an interview with Fox News. When "Fox News Sunday" host Chris Wallace asked her whether she supports President Obama’s health care reform plan, she responded: "I [...]

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How in the world is a non-judge the best pick to the Supreme Court?

November 13, 2010

B.O picks a gender-neutral candidate, Alan/Elena Kagan, fo rizzowl, but since he has a penchant for finding gender-neutral candidates, as Clinton did with Janet Reno, Donna Shelayla, and his wife, could BO not find a eunuch who had actually judged before? Sandra Day O’Connor was a really stupid pick, but she was a judge before [...]

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Liberals, what is it with Saturday Night Live that has you thinking that THEY are your political advisors?

November 12, 2010

1. TINA FEY (not Sarah Palin) said, "I can see Russia from my house". But you all ran with that like it was the gospel truth. 2. Saturday Night Live Comedian Al Franken (D-MN) steals the election from Norm Coleman "thanks to found ballots in trunks" that all seemed to be…voting Democrat. How lucky is [...]

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Why is Google hiding Obama's Social Security Number story?

November 12, 2010

Google today was hushing up the new dispute over President Obama’s strange Social Security number by diverting searches for news reports on the issue to unrelated stories about Elena Kagan, oil, Tampa and the Federal Reserve. He has a Social Security number issued in Connecticut when we know he was a resident of Hawaii. Investigators [...]

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Why is Obama nominating a woman who wants indefinite detention without trial for terror suspects?

November 12, 2010

"During her confirmation hearing last week, Elena Kagan (Obama’s new SC nominee), the nominee for solicitor general, said that someone suspected of helping finance Al Qaeda should be subject to battlefield law — indefinite detention without a trial — even if he were captured in a place like the Philippines rather than in a physical [...]

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