She is the dean of the law school that had the sense to throw Ted Kennedy out for academic fraud. At least Harvard knew what a piece of crap old Teddie was!
This blog would have Odumbo's big fat dopey elephant ears flapping in the breeze. I just heard how he is so thin skinned that he gets mad as hell when someone criticizes him--even if he is the worst President in US history and will no doubt hold that title forever!
And I thought no one could ever steal that title from Jimmy Carter--the most ineffective President ever or FDR--the most destructive President ever!
“Dean Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court would be concerning given her complete lack of judicial or appellate experience. She has never been a judge or even argued a case in a court of appeals. It is difficult to see how her experience fundraising for Harvard Law School qualifies her for a seat on the Nation’s high court.
-Dean Kagan has taken positions that are disturbingly out of the mainstream. For example, driven by her view that the “don’t ask; don’t tell” policy adopted by a Democrat Congress and President Clinton is “a profound wrong–a moral injustice of the first order,” she argued that it violates the First Amendment for the United States to withhold funds from colleges that ban the military from recruiting on campus. The Supreme Court unanimously rejected this view.
Elena Kagan Lesbian Rumor Smear Neither Smear Nor Rumor James Joyner | Sunday, April 18, 2010
Elena Kagan Supreme Court?A week ago, Ben Domenech wrote a blog post about ten candidates rumored to be on the short list of nominees for replacing John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court. He asserted that Elena Kagan, Obama’s Solicitor General who is reputedly at the top of said list, “would please much of Obama’s base” and “follows [the] diversity politics of Sotomayor with [the] first openly gay justice.” CBS News then secured permission to republish said post as a column in their online opinion section, which they did for Thursday’s edition.
Kagan spent her senior year conducting research for her thesis on the history of the socialist movement, which was titled “To the Final Conflict: Socialism in New York City, 1900–1933.” Her thesis has been criticized by her opponents for revealing sympathies with the Socialist Party and became a source of controversy when she was a potential nominee for Associate Justice David Souter’s seat on the Supreme Court last spring — a position which instead went to Sonia Sotomayor ’76 — and when she was nominated for her current position of solicitor general in January 2009.
“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.”
She is the dean of the law school that had the sense to throw Ted Kennedy out for academic fraud. At least Harvard knew what a piece of crap old Teddie was!
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ReplyDeleteThis blog would have Odumbo's big fat dopey elephant ears flapping in the breeze. I just heard how he is so thin skinned that he gets mad as hell when someone criticizes him--even if he is the worst President in US history and will no doubt hold that title forever!
And I thought no one could ever steal that title from Jimmy Carter--the most ineffective President ever or FDR--the most destructive President ever!
Obama steels both titles all wrapped up in one!
“Dean Kagan’s nomination to the Supreme Court would be concerning given her complete lack of judicial or appellate experience. She has never been a judge or even argued a case in a court of appeals. It is difficult to see how her experience fundraising for Harvard Law School qualifies her for a seat on the Nation’s high court.
ReplyDelete-Dean Kagan has taken positions that are disturbingly out of the mainstream. For example, driven by her view that the “don’t ask; don’t tell” policy adopted by a Democrat Congress and President Clinton is “a profound wrong–a moral injustice of the first order,” she argued that it violates the First Amendment for the United States to withhold funds from colleges that ban the military from recruiting on campus. The Supreme Court unanimously rejected this view.
IT MUST BE TRUE, CBS NEWS REPORTED IT ALREADY:
ReplyDeleteElena Kagan Lesbian Rumor Smear Neither Smear Nor Rumor
James Joyner | Sunday, April 18, 2010
Elena Kagan Supreme Court?A week ago, Ben Domenech wrote a blog post about ten candidates rumored to be on the short list of nominees for replacing John Paul Stevens on the Supreme Court. He asserted that Elena Kagan, Obama’s Solicitor General who is reputedly at the top of said list, “would please much of Obama’s base” and “follows [the] diversity politics of Sotomayor with [the] first openly gay justice.” CBS News then secured permission to republish said post as a column in their online opinion section, which they did for Thursday’s edition.
I don't think so, pearl necklace and earrings, nope.
ReplyDeleteThey were just showing Kagan on the news. I now know what it looks like when you put lipstick on a pig!
ReplyDeleteFrom The Daily Princetonian:
ReplyDeleteKagan spent her senior year conducting research for her thesis on the history of the socialist movement, which was titled “To the Final Conflict: Socialism in New York City, 1900–1933.” Her thesis has been criticized by her opponents for revealing sympathies with the Socialist Party and became a source of controversy when she was a potential nominee for Associate Justice David Souter’s seat on the Supreme Court last spring — a position which instead went to Sonia Sotomayor ’76 — and when she was nominated for her current position of solicitor general in January 2009.
“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.”