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Sessions: Examination Of 'Ms. Sotomayor' Will Take Time

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), the ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, has some thoughts on Sotomayor, too. "Of primary importance," he says, "we must determine if Ms. Sotomayor understands that the proper role of a judge is to act as a neutral umpire of the law, calling balls and strikes fairly without regard to one's own personal preferences or political views."

Pretty standard stuff. But then he warns that the confirmation process might last beyond the fall, when the Supreme Court begins its next term.

President Obama has stated his desire to have a full court seated at the start of its next term, a reasonable goal toward which the Judiciary Committee should responsibly and diligently move. But we must remember that a Supreme Court justice sits for a lifetime appointment, and the Senate hearing is the only opportunity for the American people to engage in the nomination process. Adequate preparation will take time. I will insist that, consistent with recent confirmation processes, every senator be accorded the opportunity to prepare, ask questions, and receive full and complete answers.

That's not outrageous, but it should be noted that the confirmation processes for Justices Roberts and Alito lasted about two and three months respectively. If that's the window Sessions has in mind, I'm sure Judge Sotomayor would be much obliged.

Late update: Just as a point of reference, when Roberts and Alito were under consideration in the Senate, Sessions took care to refer to both men as judges in his press releases.


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And since this appointment is so important, lifetime tenure and all, I'm sure Senator Sessions would be willing to forgo his recess, no?

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Every time Sessions calls her "Ms. Sotomayor," she should say "Ms. Sotomayor is my mother, Mr. Sessions. You may call me Judge."

This is denigration by name-calling, just like Huckabee calling her "Maria" to make everybody think of an illegal maid.

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The GOP will ready for the games to begin. These clowns will be planning on a great display of gamesmanship. It will be a long summer of flying bullshit!

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And thank you, Brian, for pointing out the demeaning way Sessions referred to Judge Sotomayor.

He may as well have added "I'm looking forward to chatting with the fiery Maria Sotomayor. . ay caramba!!!!!". . .

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that's the second gop release i've read today that questioned whether sotomayer knew "her role". mitch mcconnel also used similar language today.

i find it very condescending of them to think that a federal judge of 17 years doesn't know the role of a judiciary, and i'm wondering whether they raised similar concerns over alito or roberts "knowing their roles", although, i suspect not.

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I don't know about you but it really is starting to sound like Sessions can not "walk and chew gum at the same time," if you know what I mean. Surely, the importance of having a full Supreme Court outweighs Sen Sessions inability to work in "crunch time". And why does the GOP continue to be able to cry uncle over every single issue but while they were in power from 94-2006 always demand a my way or the highway approach. They just seem like the biggest Pollyanna's of our current culture, always wanting to have their cake and eat it too.

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Know her proper role? Like Gov. Palin knew the role of VP, I suppose?

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