Posted on 05/07/2010 4:05:45 PM PDT by USALiberty
DRIVING NEXT WEEK -- Look for President Obama to name his Supreme Court pick Monday, and look for it to be Solicitor General Elena Kagan, a former Harvard Law dean. The pick isnt official, but top White House aides will be shocked if its otherwise. Kagans relative youth (50) is a huge asset for the lifetime post. And President Obama considers her to be a persuasive, fearless advocate who would serve as an intellectual counterweight to Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Scalia, and could lure swing Justice Kennedy into some coalitions The West Wing may leak the pick to APs Ben Feller on the later side Sunday, then confirm it for others for morning editions. For now, aides say POTUS hasnt decided, to their knowledge.
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As much as I disliked Juan McCain,I voted for him and Palin;I hope all the purists who sat home are happy.It is very difficult to unseat a judge.
That would be STRAIGHT while males, actually.
Gee, 50. Thanks Dumbocrat voters.
I kept saying, we need to vote in McCain. The court is old. But did people listen, now.
Now my generation is ****ed.
They need to block her until after the elections. Then vote her down.
...could you convince Obama that I’d be a safer and less controversial pick?
I like it. From now on we should refer to her as “Chas Kagan.”
This makes me ill. I know her personally - she is hard left - even more liberal than Obama.
I can’t think of a more appropriate person to be borked. Stop Kagan at all costs.
So this is what transpires for leadership in the once-great United States; rule by homosexuals and lawyer geeks. The mentally disturbed and the neurotic are dictating to the tax paying citizens as to morality and law. Caligula met his end for excesses only slightly more absurd than the proclamations and edicts of our benighted politicians...
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