That's what I'm wondering. Hillie never stated what her position was on the Schiavo bill if you recall. And thanks to that voice vote she was never required to go on the record. I'm betting the same thing happens with Robert's nomination. Approved by a voice vote. And Hillie knows the MSM will never hold her feet to the fire on getting a position from her. What Hillie has yet to internalize is that she ain't just dealing with the MSM anymore. Heh heh heh.
(Nan Aaron was just on Fox and Friends talking about the Roberts nomination -- and her final statement was "Let's just all take a deep breath" ... sound familiar?)