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A Tale Of Two Kagans

NANCY BENAC   06/28/10 06:48 PM ET   AP

Elena Kagan Confirmation

WASHINGTON — Elena Kagan strode into Day 1 of her confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court with a broad grin and a bounce in her step. She emerged nearly four hours later with her smile intact, and bearhugs aplenty for family and friends.

In between, Kagan sat stone-faced, barely even blinking, before the Judiciary Committee and heard a Republican rundown of everything that's wrong with her.

Those GOP digs were interspersed with effusive praise from Democrats for whom she could do no wrong.

To those hearty souls who tuned in to C-SPAN on Monday it must have sounded like a tale of two Kagans.

Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, the ranking Republican on the panel, previewed the GOP lines of attack – reaching all the way back to her college thesis on socialism, which he said "seems to bemoan socialism's demise." Iowa's Chuck Grassley said she'd been a "political lawyer." Arizona's Jon Kyl complained about her choice of judicial heroes. Utah's Orrin Hatch wondered aloud if she would be controlled by the Constitution or try to control it.

For every GOP thrust, there was a Democratic parry.

Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy of Vermont called her legal credentials "unassailable." California's Dianne Feinstein called her lack of experience as a judge "refreshing." Sen. Russell Feingold of Wisconsin spoke of her "thoughtfulness and openness." Sen. Charles Schumer said her "brilliant" record was clear and complete, declaring: "The only thing as far as I can tell that we don't have is her kindergarten report card."

When at last Kagan got her own chance to talk, after all the senators had had their say, she spoke carefully, deliberately – almost in slow motion – fingers on the witness table before her. There was no reference to the thrashing she'd taken from the Republicans. Just sentimental recollections of her upbringing and pledges of fealty to fairness and to the law.

Back-and-forth with the senators would have to wait one more day.

It was a low-key beginning to hearings that are expected to end with approval of Kagan's nomination, barring unforeseen revelations or major missteps on her part.

While senators stuck largely to the expected script, a small band of protesters tried to liven things up in the withering heat outside, demonstrating against both Kagan's nomination and Republican senators for not fighting her with more gusto.

Anti-abortion activist Randall Terry escorted a dancing chicken around to jab at Republicans' apparent unwillingness to filibuster Kagan. With Terry helpfully interpreting the chicken's squawks, the big bird explained that Republicans "don't think they have the votes and they don't want to have egg on their faces."

The chicken turned out to be a multi-tasker. His yellow suit was stuffed into a knapsack, and the chicken quickly transformed himself into a black-hooded grim reaper. Randall and the reaper headed over to the Supreme Court to protest Justice John Paul Stevens' last day on the bench.

The heat didn't deter a a few hundred civic-minded Americans from queuing up outside the Capitol for a seat in the hearing room. Audrey Smith, a homemaker from Calverton, Md., was up at 4:30 a.m. to take the bus and subway downtown to see "a woman who's going to take the seat of a man on the Supreme Court."

"I'm for women progressing," she explained.

Not far behind her in line was 20-year-old Matthew Simari, a political science student from Wake Forest University doing research in Washington this summer on the media and politics. He was hopeful for a few more fireworks than during last year's hearings on the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor.

Kagan is "probably the sassiest" of recent nominees, he said. "She's very opinionated."

But pressed on whether he really expected Kagan to really let loose, Simari predicted, "To be honest, she'll probably keep quiet" on contentious issues.

"You always kind of feel cheated by these things," he said.

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WASHINGTON — Elena Kagan strode into Day 1 of her confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court with a broad grin and a bounce in her step. She emerged nearly four hours later with her smile intact...
WASHINGTON — Elena Kagan strode into Day 1 of her confirmation hearing for the Supreme Court with a broad grin and a bounce in her step. She emerged nearly four hours later with her smile intact...
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Brent Willcom
I can chew bubblegum and think at the same time...
07:49 AM on 06/29/2010
Yeah that's right Sessions, Kagan's a socialist because she wrote a paper on it years ago. I wrote a paper on H1tler once before...does that make me a Naz1 sympathizer?
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ShakeYourComplacency
Commonsense Progressive
06:02 AM on 06/29/2010
Not sure what all the anti-abortion protestors outside were for. The right wing doesn't want to overturn Roe v Wade, they're having too much success keeping it on the books and passing laws to do an end-around to it. Actually striking it out would cause too much attention and might WAKE people up about how much damage the right wing is doing to this country. I actually would love it if they had Kagan promise to overturn abortion rights. That's the only thing that would get progressive women moving in this country.
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jeremylh1
12:55 AM on 06/29/2010
Gov. Haley Barbour video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ww21kCxp_Wg&feature=player_embedded
12:47 AM on 06/29/2010
These hearings are given far more attention than they deserve. This is just an opportunity for Senators to puff themselves up and make bad cliche-drenched speeches thinly disguised as questions. The nominees are now coached to speak very very slowly in a monotonous voice to bore the pufferfish into stupor while saying nothing at all. It is truly frightening how similar Kagan sounds to the last thoroughly coached nominee who was dragged before this showtrial. This is a spectacle that has spent itself. It would be best to ignore it altogether.
12:24 PM on 07/03/2010
you are so right-- it has become nothing more than a hollow rite of passage. i propose that instead of these puffed up senators, a class of 9th graders be given the task of 'interviewing' supreme court candidates. i'd bet my fortune that the questions would be more on point and the results overall would be far more beneficial to the US citizenry.
10:51 AM on 07/04/2010
Sadly, that's an excellent suggestion.
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hsmith3
personal chef
12:27 AM on 06/29/2010
If you disagree with me, you are too stupid to understand, the liberals cry. That dog doesn't hunt anymore.
01:01 AM on 06/29/2010
Please do elaborate.
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leftbehind2000
Occupy Your LIFE.
03:50 AM on 06/29/2010
Elaborating on nonsense is like air guitaring - it only seems like something is going on worthy of your consideration.
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hsmith3
personal chef
12:22 AM on 06/29/2010
The flower child is back, after he bastarded himself to raise his kids, now they are back..hate everything about "the Establishment" after so many years of silence..Nobody believed you then, and they still don't..
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09:13 AM on 06/29/2010
Authoritarianism stinks.
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aDelphinium
Occupy with heart
10:23 PM on 06/28/2010
"Sassiest" an adjective that would never be used to describe a man.

"Not far behind her in line was 20-year-old Matthew Simari, a political science student from Wake Forest University doing research in Washington this summer on the media and politics.

Kagan is "probably the sassiest" of recent nominees, he said. "She's very opinionated."
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flipsmack
baby did a bad bad thing
12:14 AM on 06/29/2010
And this Simari knows Ms. Kagan personally? What a creep!
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aDelphinium
Occupy with heart
01:46 AM on 06/29/2010
Poltical science student? He should change his major!
06:34 PM on 07/01/2010
Instead of knocking the 20 year old, you should give the young man credit for being there and actually trying to do research about the media and politics. I wouldn't knock those who are actually there trying to observe and learn from history in the making!
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YouTubeJEFF9K
Big on the Big Picture.
08:47 PM on 06/28/2010
Kagan is kind of cute. You don't see that in a Supreme Court justice.
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flipsmack
baby did a bad bad thing
12:15 AM on 06/29/2010
I have to agree.
08:21 PM on 06/28/2010
Here is the video of Kagan's opening statement today....

http://www.newslook.com/videos/225275-elena-kagan-opening-statement?autoplay=true
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Shaun Field
08:20 PM on 06/28/2010
If the constitution were meant to be take as a holier than thou document, then they would never have created it and just stuck to the bible as the rule of law. They created the Judiciary sector of the government to challenge the other two branches. To not be political on bench is a ridiculous argument because being for or against different parts of the constitution is innately political.
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hacharacter
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08:13 PM on 06/28/2010
Did you all hear Lindsay Graham ask Kagan if she could separate her political ideology from decision making? Do you believe that? I mean, we have THE most politicized Supreme Court ever thanks to the repthugs....!
12:51 AM on 06/29/2010
Isn't that the most pathetic thing about it? They continue to pretend the Supreme Court isn't populated by a gang of party hacks.
08:12 PM on 06/28/2010
I think Elena needs to gain some real world experience. Books are no substitution for solid worldly experience. I don’t think she has even gone to any court to pay the fine for a minor traffic infraction. http://www.panarumba.com
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hacharacter
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08:15 PM on 06/28/2010
Oh please - brush up on current and past SCOTUS.
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qmastertoo
08:27 PM on 06/28/2010
You are incorrect. This court sucks. Reversing century old precedent like its nothing. This is NOT the most, see SCOTUS 2000= Bush/Gore
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hacharacter
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08:09 PM on 06/28/2010
Did you all year Lindsay Graham ask Kagan if she could separate her political ideology from decision making? Do you believe that? I mean, we have THE most politicized Supreme Court ever thanks to the repthugs....!
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Dbos
Single payer universal health insurance agent
08:04 PM on 06/28/2010
Senators making fools of themselves and the media reporting it as if they are the moral back bone of America, gag me so I can get rid of this repug feeling in my stomach.
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Dbos
Single payer universal health insurance agent
08:00 PM on 06/28/2010
Here's a real hilarious thing US Senators judging peoples integrity.they wouldn't know integrity if it hit them in the face
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MyOwnPerson172
Progressive because I have a brain and a heart.
08:39 PM on 06/28/2010
Thank goodness they don't have to spell it. They are so unfamiliar with it that they are lucky to be able to pronounce it.