One of my catholic friends is literally praying that she's a reverse souter.
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View PostOf course not. My point is that if super-liberal morons like Greenwald don't like Kagan, then she can't be that bad, can she? The worst-case scenario is a SCOTUS nominee that Greenwald would approve of...
I'm gonna try to grab a nap now.
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View PostReally, Kagan is the perfect nominee for Obama. She's just like him.Young Kagan's Thesis on Socialism
The Daily Princetonian has an illuminating article on the young Elena Kagan, Class of '81. Under the tutelage of Sean Wilentz — lefty historian, friend of the Clintons, and notorious Bush-basher — Kagan wrote a thesis called “To the Final Conflict: Socialism in New York City, 1900–1933,” which first raised eyebrows when Kagan was being considered for Souter's seat last year:
“Americans are more likely to speak of a golden past than of a golden future, of capitalism’s glories than of socialism’s greatness,” she wrote in her thesis. “Conformity overrides dissent; the desire to conserve has overwhelmed the urge to alter. Such a state of affairs cries out for explanation.”
She called the story of the socialist movement’s demise “a sad but also a chastening one for those who, more than half a century after socialism’s decline, still wish to change America ... In unity lies their only hope.”
Much of the rest of the article is concerned with friends and colleagues from Kagan's Princeton days defending her politics as "mainstream," e.g.
“I don’t remember her participating in marching, protesting, things like that,” [one colleague] said. “I would probably describe her back then — her politics — as progressive and thoughtful but well within the mainstream of the ... sort of liberal, democratic, progressive tradition, and everything with lower case.”
But there is another revealing glimpse, via an opinion piece Kagan wrote in the wake of the 1980 elections. Kagan avows herself a liberal, and expresses her wish that the future bring "American disillusionment with conservative programs" and a "more leftist left."
“I absorbed ... liberal principles early,” she said. “More to the point, I have retained them fairly intact to this day.”
In the piece, Kagan also expressed her dissatisfaction with the state of the political left at the time, lamenting the demise of “real Democrats — not the closet Republicans that one sees so often these days” and the success of “anonymous but Moral Majority-backed ... avengers of ‘innocent life’ and the B-1 Bomber, these beneficiaries of a general turn to the right and a profound disorganization on the left.”
She hoped that the future would “be marked by American disillusionment with conservative programs and solutions, and that a new, revitalized, perhaps more leftist left will once again come to the fore.”
You can read the whole thing here.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
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Originally posted by Drake Tungsten View PostSo she was stupidly liberal while she was an undergraduate. BFD. That describes fully 80% of the population.I make no bones about my moral support for [terrorist] organizations. - chegitz guevara
For those who aspire to live in a high cost, high tax, big government place, our nation and the world offers plenty of options. Vermont, Canada and Venezuela all offer you the opportunity to live in the socialist, big government paradise you long for. –Senator Rubio
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Gleen Grenwald and Jane Hamsher
“Like Harriet Miers, she doesn’t have a record to tell us how she would adjudicate from the bench. They led a rebellion against the executive branch and the same thing should happen here.”
“I object to appointment somebody that has no track record. Corporate power is a big one because of the Citizens United decision, and also Miranda. There are a lot of things where it would be helpful to be able to examine past writings.”
“If I was in the Senate, I would vote no, because like Harriet Miers she doesn’t have the judicial experience.”
“Accepting Kagan just because people like Obama is wrong. That’s appropriate for American Idol, not the Supreme Court. Nobody knows what she stands for but him. It’s just a cult of personality with Obama. This is the Supreme Court.”
Interesting that Jane gives a back handed compliment to conservatives for having a brain to resist being a mere sheep to the administration. Too much of that kind of thinking might destroy the narrrative about lockstep rightwing ideologies."Just puttin on the foil" - Jeff Hanson
“In a democracy, I realize you don’t need to talk to the top leader to know how the country feels. When I go to a dictatorship, I only have to talk to one person and that’s the dictator, because he speaks for all the people.” - Jimmy Carter
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Obama and Co will love it when the progressives complain about his pick not being a verifiable liberal because then they can run to the media and say "See? See how centrist we are? Even the liberals are unhappy!" Obama doesn't have the balls to stand up to the right wing no matter how loony or wrong they are, he caves in to them every time because he's afraid to fight, but he always tries to fight the people who supposedly are his base. This makes no sense.Try http://wordforge.net/index.php for discussion and debate.
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