The Senate and the Judiciary Committee can accomplish more in three cooperative hours than in three days or three weeks of disharmonious activity. |
The Senate has not asked for anything falling under executive privilege, |
The sooner we get into a hearing room where there's a stenographer and public record, the better off the process is, |
The standard is to do it right, not to do it fast, |
The story contained some allegations that I think require investigation, |
the underlying decision in Roe. v Wade, but I'm sure it will be a subject of discussion at the hearings. |
The White House has understandably been interested in an early confirmation process ... that is not, in my judgment, practical or realistic. |
The whole confirmation process is in her hands. If she does well (in her public testimony) she will be confirmed. It's up to her as to how well she does. |
The word is that the justices very much applaud his nomination to be chief justice, ... He has the potential, almost from a running start, to bring a new day and a new era to the Supreme Court. |
The word is, he was looking for a way to interrupt somebody in the middle of the word 'if, |
There are some losses that the president has sustained, but by and large, I think that the president has won. |
There could be a real tough battle here and a real tough fight, depending on whom the president puts up, |
There has been a generalization that justices like to retire at the end of a term so as not to disrupt the work of the court, ... if you were to have a 4-4 court, with its proclivity for being evenly divided, you wouldn't have decisions for the cutting edge of all the questions. |
there has been no impropriety on your part. |
There have already been indications from members of the court about their liking the fact that Judge Roberts is going to be the new chief justice. |