GOP Senators OK With Race-Based Sotomayor Attacks

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BEN FELLER and JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS | June 1, 2009 05:31 PM EST | AP

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Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor, center, meets with unidentified members of the White House Counsel's office in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on the White House Complex in Washington , Monday, June 1, 2009. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

WASHINGTON — Venturing into a tradition of protocol and politics, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor prepared Monday to greet the senators who will decide her judicial future as control of her Supreme Court journey shifts to Capitol Hill.

One week after President Barack Obama introduced her to the nation, Sotomayor on Tuesday starts private, informal meetings with key Senate leaders of both parties. So begins the choreographed march the White House hopes will land her on the nation's highest court, perhaps for decades to come.

Quietly but aggressively, a White House team loaded with confirmation veterans is working daily to help Sotomayor and promote the narrative that Obama began: a seasoned federal judge who overcame hardship as a youngster and would deliver justice that reflects respect for the law but an understanding of real life.

Republicans, though, are poised to push Sotomayor about whether she would put her own views above the law and rule as an "activist."

Sotomayor was at the White House on Monday, consulting with White House attorneys and going over her Senate questionnaire. Her response to the document _ an extensive survey of her life, public statements, rulings and political activities _ is expected soon.

Beyond the Senate meet-and-greets, Sotomayor is likely to spend most of her week at the White House.

The judge herself is staying mum in public, as is custom. News photographers could cover her White House visit Monday, but reporters could not.

Barring a huge surprise, she is expected to be confirmed. Democrats control 59 seats in the Senate, where a majority vote is needed for confirmation.

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On Tuesday, Sotomayor is expected to visit 10 senators, including Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev.; Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.; Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., the chairman of the Judiciary Committee; and Sen. Jeff Sessions of Alabama, the panel's top Republican.

She's also slated to meet with the No. 2 Democrat and Republican, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., and Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., and to lunch privately with Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., a Judiciary member and her unofficial chaperone during the confirmation process.

The roughly half-hour, closed-door meetings _ known as "courtesy calls" _ are as important for the courtly tone they set for the beginning of the Senate's debate on Sotomayor as for the few moments of candid conversation they offer senators and the nominee. A more substantive and freewheeling discussion of her record and past will come with the impending release of the detailed questionnaire, which will likely yield fodder for her supporters and detractors.

Sotomayor, 54, would replace retiring Justice David Souter.

First, she'll have to meet with many of the senators who get to vote on her confirmation. Her Tuesday visits include two Judiciary members, Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., and Sen. Orrin G. Hatch, R-Utah, as well as home-state Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y.

The White House has not identified any one person to shepherd Sotomayor's confirmation, but rather a team of insiders working on her behalf. They are helping her with the questionnaire, prepping her for her hearings, reaching out to Capitol Hill and working on strategies to stay on message in the media.

The team meets each morning and evening with Obama's chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, and senior Obama adviser David Axelrod.

Leading the group is Cynthia Hogan, chief counsel to Vice President Joe Biden. She was Biden's lead counsel when he was chairman of the Judiciary Committee during the Senate confirmation reviews of justices Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer.

Other key members are Ron Klain, Biden's chief of staff, chief counsel of Judiciary during the confirmation hearings of justices Clarence Thomas and David Souter; White House counsel Greg Craig and deputy counsel Cassandra Butts, both heavily involved in Sotomayor's vetting; White House associate counsel Susan Davies, who served as top counsel to the Judiciary Committee under Leahy; deputy communications director Dan Pfeiffer, who oversaw the media rollout of Sotomayor's nomination; and Stephanie Cutter, a strategist seasoned in Senate politics, campaigns and the Clinton White House.

The administration is reaching outside for help, too. Ricki Seidman, who held senior roles in the Clinton White House and worked for the Obama campaign as a top aide to Biden, is coordinating the White House's message with those of supportive interest groups.

Obama wants the Senate to confirm Sotomayor before its August vacation. The White House formally started the clock Monday, sending her nomination to the Senate.

Leahy on Monday stepped up his calls for quick Judiciary Committee hearings, saying the sessions are Sotomayor's only opportunity to respond to harshly worded criticism by prominent Republicans such as talk-show host Rush Limbaugh and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich.

Both have called Sotomayor a racist for 2001 comments in which she said the decisions of a "wise Latina" judge would be superior to those of a white male. Limbaugh on Friday compared choosing her to tapping a former Ku Klux Klan leader for the job.

In a conference call with reporters, Leahy said: "I'll give everyone plenty of time to read all her cases and prepare for it. But I'm not going to sit around and wait forever and just have these attacks go on, be unanswered."

Democrats hope the incendiary remarks by some Republicans outside Congress will enhance their chances of getting GOP senators, who have been much more tempered in their comments, to agree to a swift timetable for her confirmation. That could mean hearings as early as the first full week of July.

But McConnell seemed to suggest that was unlikely.

"Judge Sotomayor has a long record and it will take a long time to get through it," the GOP leader said Monday on the Senate floor.

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Associated Press writer John Curran in Montpelier, Vt., contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — Venturing into a tradition of protocol and politics, Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor prepared Monday to greet the senators who will decide her judicial future as control of he...
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- imfedup I'm a Fan of imfedup 39 fans permalink
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They're playing good cop/bad cop. Classic Repub strategy. They have their minions to carry out the unconscionable attacks -- people who aren't in office and don't need to worry about re-election. That way they can get their vile message across without taking responsibility for it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:25 AM on 06/04/2009
- ConservMom I'm a Fan of ConservMom 11 fans permalink
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All the Democrats did the same thing with Pres. Bush's picks, what's good for the goose is good for the gander!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:24 AM on 06/02/2009
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As Latino Americans how they feel about this. Good luck in '012!:)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:37 AM on 06/02/2009

Latinos didn't much care when Democrats tore Estrada to pieces, and then, unable to vote him down, filibustered to block his being seated on the U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C. Democrats saw that Bush was pushing for his rise to the Supreme Court and did all they could to stop him.

Why are Latinos even considering voting for Democrats?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 06/02/2009
- imfedup I'm a Fan of imfedup 39 fans permalink
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Sorry, but no. The libs don't have any minions. We don't have an O'Reilly, a Coulter, a Hannity, a Beck, a Malkin, a Limbaugh, a Savage, a Matalin, a Scarborough, or a Buchanan. Sucks to be us.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 06/05/2009
- Truelee I'm a Fan of Truelee 11 fans permalink

The "nimcompoops" have chosen to marginalized themselves as an anorexic party of racists, xenophobics, and religious fundamentalists. They are "Talibanizing" the Republican party and the Conservative movement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 06/02/2009

this argument is sooooo far reaching and weak. the "rupugnant "party has entered the realm of downright despicable.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:35 PM on 06/01/2009
- Dbos I'm a Fan of Dbos 23 fans permalink

I am sure our founding fathers didn't people of this ilk in mind as our representatives .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 PM on 06/01/2009
- Rog49Thomas I'm a Fan of Rog49Thomas 191 fans permalink

What a shock coming from this party!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:16 PM on 06/01/2009
- BigAl72 I'm a Fan of BigAl72 118 fans permalink
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These Senators depend more on the Hillbilly vote than on Hispanics in 2010.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:09 PM on 06/01/2009
- karela I'm a Fan of karela 81 fans permalink

Why is Leahy dissing the President with his ego display about "his time table" and not trying to please the President? Hasn't he figured out that the President is trying to get several important things through Congress and that time matters? They won't accept emails except from their own constituents, but if you're one of his, please contact him and suggest that working with the President of our country and of our party, of which Leahy is a member, is a good thing to do and we'd appreciate it if he'd get with the program.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 06/01/2009
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Sen. Patrick Leahy is the chairman of the Judiciary Committee it is his job to conduct hearings on judges prior to the Senate voting on them. He is just doing his job. I think Leahy is a great man. He always seems to be on the right side of issues. I don't think he is egotistical and I when I get an email from his office I know it is about something that I will find interesting and important. I am not sure where you are getting that he is dissing the President. He is trying to end the attacks on the person the president picked. How is that dissing anyone? If the Republicans make these hearings go on and on the vicious attacks by the right wing will only get worse. Her family and friends will have to listen to this awful stuff. He is correct in basically saying they should do their job and not drag it out. How is that egotistical?

We already have the disgusting shock radio host Rush dragging her name in the dirt. The convicted felon Liddy got down and dirty like a foul mouth boy in grade school. Newt the adulterer Gringrich called her a new kind of racist. These white boys are all a-twitter over a Latino doing anything but cleaning their houses I guess. And the Republicans in power are letting these boys take them down in the dirt.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:26 AM on 06/02/2009
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So if their philosophy for this issue is such, can we all use the same refering to them by their predominate racial feature and the color of the backs of their necks, with all due deference, of courese.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:39 PM on 06/01/2009

What a mess! TheRepublicans used to have the power of small on their side they were detail oriented and made sure every party member was on message. Now theyve got people saying awful things and the leadership can't get it together enough to make a quick end to this disasterous chatter.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:29 PM on 06/01/2009
- nana4g I'm a Fan of nana4g 95 fans permalink

They are so blatant about their racist and sexist and other intolerant philosophies and their behavior has been so overtly ugly since January, that, one would think they should know better, that they are alienating many potential voters. So, I think, their goal is NOT to get the usual American voter. It must be that they are appealing and directly courting that "fringe element" of society, the "conservatives", the Aryans, the supremacists, the neo Nazis, the radical extremists, because that is the only demographic left to them and they think that can propel them to power. Do you think they really believe the stuff they say? I think a large segment of them must and it is this group that needs to splinter off from or be thrown out of the Republican Party because they will never win another major election with this ugly crap.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:39 AM on 06/02/2009
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Republicans, though, are poised to push Sotomayor about whether she would put her own views above the law and rule as an "activist."
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And when the Democrats tried to get Alito or Roberts to answer similar questions, they were thoroughly criticized by the Republics.

I really don't understand why the Republics are wasting what is left of their political capital in an attempt to smear Sotomayor. By doing so they are alienating Hispanics and women. They could probably win again without the vote of the Hispanics, but they can't ever win again without the vote of women.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:56 PM on 06/01/2009
- usma84 I'm a Fan of usma84 4 fans permalink

This is about all they have left to pander to their base. Most of the Republicans that remain are in districts where their political future is determined by the most radical right wing constituents that America has to offer. Therefore, it does not matter that a large majority of the nation will view their actions with deserved contempt. It only matters that the Club for Growth and groups like Operation Rescue give money support them in the primaries. Knowing that they will not *soon* face a Democratic opponent that has a chance of unseating them, they need only pander to the extremists that spend the most money and bring out the conservative primary voters.

For most of these men, it does not matter if the GOP is a regional party. What matters is that they continue to get re-elected and for a Republican that requires embracing the most radical elements out there. This is why you will not see a rush of Republicans to the microphone to denounce yesterday's murder in a church in broad daylight. Many of those whom they rely upon for support believe that violence, murder, civil unrest and succession are acceptable options if they can't get what they want through the democratic process.

Words like conscience, good of the nation, promote the general welfare, protect and defend the Constitution mean nothing to these men other than sound bites to try and soften the fact that they are helpless slaves of extremists.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:24 PM on 06/01/2009
- DoTheMath I'm a Fan of DoTheMath 43 fans permalink

The first round of articles on the Ricci (firefighter promotion) case included reports that, after the test results raised a red flag, the city of New Haven turned the test over to a civil service review board, which ruled against certifying the test because of several specific flaws with its content and structure. This was after the only African American member of the review board was forced to recuse himself, so an all-white review board ruled against the test.

Since the Sotomayor nomination, nobody mentions that part of the case anymore. Now it's just "reverse racism." Could someone please explain this phenomenon?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 06/01/2009
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They also don't mention that she was not the only one who upheld the lower court's decision. There were two other justices who voted with her and they were both conservatives!

To hear the Republics tell it, Sotomayor was solely responsible for not allowing the test results to stand.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:57 PM on 06/01/2009
- nana4g I'm a Fan of nana4g 95 fans permalink

This is just something else that tells me I cannot take ANYthing they say about ANYthing with any seriousness or credibility. If they ever have something important to say that is valuable, I would not recognize it or know it; I discount everything they say because they lie, distort, and are ugly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 06/02/2009
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This debate as always, is between reality and some nonsense the wingers made up, and the media still insists on treating both sides as having legitimate arguments. One of the last things, it seems, that Judge Sotomayor does is allow her gender or ethnicity to dictate how she rules on cases. Yet we have natioinal media types sitting on the tv spreading winger butt-talk and giving it credibility, instead of ridiculing it and pointing out how stank it is.

Pappas v. Guiliani. Judge Sotomayor is the ONLY dissenting voice in a ruling against a white, male NYC employee fired for sending racist emails at work.
http://openjurist.org/290/f3d/143/pappas-v-giuliani

And then their is this analysis of Judge Sotomayors rulings on race discrimination cases.
http://www.scotusblog.com/wp/judge-sotomayor-and-race-results-from-the-full-data-set/

Winger coddling and belly rubbing by the "liberal" media is the problem.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 06/01/2009
- Mister Wu I'm a Fan of Mister Wu 10 fans permalink

Pity for them that Puerto Rico is U.S territory.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:48 PM on 06/01/2009
- oldgeek1 I'm a Fan of oldgeek1 33 fans permalink

It is reassuring to know that the GOP is happy to be associated people with no manners or dignity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 PM on 06/01/2009
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