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Home Front: Politix
Kennedy and Specter Have Words At Alito Hearings
2006-01-11
Things really got ugly--really ugly--between Sens. Kennedy and Specter. Kennedy (D-Mass) asked further hostile questions on CAP--the Princeton University concerned alumni organization that, among other things, opposed co-education at the university. Kennedy said he did not think Alito's responses to the committee on CAP "add up." Kennedy proposed issuing a subpoena to the owner of the organization's records and go into executive session to do so. Specter reacted angrily, asking why Kennedy had not brought this up in public as opposed to consulting with Specter on it in advance. Kennedy claims he sent Specter a letter. Specter, angrily, said he never got one.
"If you're going to rule it [a subpoena] out of order, I want to have a vote on that," Kennedy said.
"I take umbrage at you telling me what I received," Specter said, with growing anger.
Kennedy: "I would appeal the ruling of the chair."
Specter: "There's been no ruling of the chair."
Kennedy says he's moving for an executive session and "we're gonna have votes of this commlittee again and again and again" until Specter goes along. Specter: "I'm not going to have you run this committee," Specter said. "I will consider it in due course."

Earlier, Kennedy had read some racist-sounding article from a CAP-related magazine--Prospect--in an apparent effort to associate Alito with it. Alito said "had I thought that that's what this organization stood for, I would never have been associated with it in any way." Kennedy then read from an apparently anti-gay article from the same magazine in an apparent effort to associate Alito with it. "I would not have anything to do with statements of that nature," said Alito.

Alito said he was unaware of these articles. "Many of the things that you've mentioned are things I have always stood against," Alito said. "If I had received any information at any point" like that, "I would never had anything to do with it." Just before the recess, Kennedy asked that the now-infamous letter be included in the record.
Posted by:BirdDog

#6  I liked what one of the powerline guy's said about Sen Schumer ....his sneering, bullying tactics reminded him of (the actor playing) Sen. McCarthy.
Posted by: 2b   2006-01-11 22:17  

#5   Irritative Jowl-Syndrome. Heh. Ol' Ted just needs to have a couple of drinks and maybe go for a nice, soothing swim.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-01-11 20:23  

#4  What a proud day it must be for Democrats. The Huckster from Massachusetts was able to insinuate a Pointy-Hat connection to the Supreme Court nominee and induce Irritative Jowl-Syndrome with Chairman Spector all in one adolescent exchange. Never mind Alito sufficiently and predictably disavowed improper quotes attributed to another person; Teddy scored a perfect ten on the Drama scale. After all, isn’t perception what really counts with Democrats? The pundits on the nightly news probably won’t delve too in-depth into the mundane aspects of Judicial vs. Legislative powers. But you can bet your ass this heated exchange will be discussed ad nausea thus insuring even the casual observer will hear about “CAP”.
Posted by: DepotGuy   2006-01-11 15:43  

#3  "In an era when America is still too divided by race and by riches, Judge Alito has not written one single opinion on the merits in favor of a person of color alleging race discrimination on the job: in 15 years on the bench, not one."
quote from Mr. Kennedy. He seems to be saying that a judge should not rule on the law, but on the "merits" of a particular person's position based on skin color. He seems to be in favor of racial quotas in judicial decisions. I think hes' gone off his trolley.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-01-11 15:16  

#2  tainting with innuendo, lies, personal smears. Joe McCarthy would feel at home in current the Dem party, especially if he'd killed a girl, cheated in college and was kicked out and was a habitual drunk...oh, wait...
Posted by: Frank G   2006-01-11 14:41  

#1  Good for Sen. Poopy-Pants to stand up to that bellowing old fool from Mass.
Posted by: eLarson   2006-01-11 13:55  

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