Kagan to Sessions: My Politics Are Separate From My Judging

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2010

Sen. Jeff Sessions today asked if Supreme Court nominee was "a progressive in the mold of Obama himself" to which Kagan said, "I'm not quite sure how I would characterize my politics. But one thing I do know is that my politics would be, must be, have to be completely separate from my judging."

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  • Thank you for posting this, kagannomination.

  • Kagan is well-qualified. alongside our commitments to our armed forces and gun rights are other commitments such as preventing discrimination on characteristics that are beyond one's control, and safety concerns. these commitments may sometimes conflict--resolving them are not always easy. but Kagan has a record for navigating tough terrain. Kagan is not some liberal puppet. She is mostly centrist.

  • Kagan and Napolitano-----Sorta reminds me of two water buffaloes "in season" This woman is unqualified. The Supreme Court is far too important to turn it over to a bunch Obama Trolls, Flunkies and Droids. Don’t let him place someone like her on the court. Anti American, Anti-Gun Anti –Military NO! Time to announce plans to filibuster her allow her an opportunity to withdraw her name. Kagan the first Hobit to the SCOTUS and a LIAR.

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