Obama appoints Kagan to be a Supreme Court Judge

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Maybe. Doesn't stop the Supreme Court from pushing to the right on almost every issue. I guess the right is more effective in their smear campaigns.
 
Never mind that Stevens is the oldest and most progressive voice on the court.

OMG, old people can't be progressive!
 

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Never mind that Stevens is the oldest and most progressive voice on the court.

OMG, old people can't be progressive!
They can, once dementia sets in.[/QUOTE]

But what does Scalia have?[/QUOTE]

A bottomless barrel of absolute awesome.[/QUOTE]

So did Bush, but i still wouldn't let him run a lemonade stand.[/QUOTE]

Before his election to president, Obama hadn't even run so much as a lemonade stand in his life ;)
 
My biggest issue with the whole thing is everyone's laser approach to the fact that she's never been a judge and using that against her and Obama. For God's sake! This is nothing new! It's been done so much people who actually bother to educate themselves will roll their eyes and say \"So what?\" But legions of idiots will look at this like it's something new and scary just because the pundits tell them to. And the reason why they are all Harvard and Yale grads is because that's generally regarded (correctly or incorrectly) as the two top legal schools in the country.
But just because nominating/appointing lawyers with no judge experience has been done 40-some times (as stated above), why is that a good idea?

As a lawyer arguing a position, you need to advocate for your client. Sometimes you have the luxury of choosing clients with your viewpoint, but often not. And even then, there's going to be a few things you argue for that are NOT your own views. Being a judge is different. You generally do NOT get to choose what's presented in front of you, and thus your decision-making record shows a lot more about your individual position than your advocacy (as a lawyer, not extra-curricular activities) does. And she doesn't have a bench record, and thus what she believes herself has little evidence.

And then as above, why not take somebody with bench experience? There has to be vast differences between being a judge and arguing in front of them. Even if it's been done 40-some times, that doesn't mean it was a good decision those other 40-some times, even if the candidate worked out. I'd rather have somebody with bench experience to begin with.


Though if you want insanity, check out the proposal (by the official opposition) in Canada to have a requirement that Supreme Court judges be bilingual. Yes, disregard legal experience, best for the position, etc. Bilingual is the most important requirement in the opposition's opinion. (For the politically savvy, it's also a way to say "fuck you" to western Canada, where the VAST majority of people and jurists are NOT bilingual. Which is also true for the rest of the country, but especially out west).
 
Supreme Court justices must know and understand the law thoroughly. That's it. That can be obtained through different routes, not just being a lower court judge. That's why it doesn't matter if she hasn't been a judge before. Everything else is just bullshit.
 
Never mind that Stevens is the oldest and most progressive voice on the court.

OMG, old people can't be progressive!
They can, once dementia sets in.[/QUOTE]

But what does Scalia have?[/QUOTE]

A bottomless barrel of absolute awesome.[/QUOTE]

So did Bush, but i still wouldn't let him run a lemonade stand.[/QUOTE]

Before his election to president, Obama hadn't even run so much as a lemonade stand in his life ;)[/QUOTE]

And he still inspires more confidence in me when he opens his mouth then when Bush did... i mean the guy reminds me of a guy in highschool who i tricked into saying "I am stupid!" in english class when he had to make a sentence with "I am..." even though the word stupid means the same thing in our language and is pronounced the same.

If he was an absolute leader you guys would have been fucked (well ok, Cheney as the grey eminence might have worked too).
 

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And he still inspires more confidence
You know who else inspired a lot of confidence in unsuspecting voters?

And there's a reason we don't have absolute leaders. In fact, we used to not even have absolute government... but that's kinda fallen by the wayside in recent decades.
 
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