Posted on 09/13/2005 5:01:31 AM PDT by OXENinFLA
Q&A with Roberts to Start
On Tuesday, the eighteen members of the Senate Judiciary Cmte. begin questioning Chief Justice nominee John Roberts. This will take all day, with the senators asking their questions, up to a half-hour for each member, in order of seniority, alternating by party.
The Schedule (media advisory)
Tentative Schedule for the Hearing: Schedule is subject to change
Tuesday, Sept. 13
9:30 am Chairman Specter begins 30 minute round of questioning (Round 1)
1:00 pm Break for lunch
2:00 pm Resume questioning
6:00 pm Break for dinner
7:00 pm Resume questioning
8:30 pm Round 1 questioning ends
The Dem playbook
The Hill newspaper gives us a peek at the Democratic playbook for the Roberts hearings. Below are the attack assignments for the Democratic members of the Committee:
Kennedy -- civil rights
Leahy -- Bybee torture memo
Biden -- privacy, personal autonomyand the 9th Amendment
Kohl -- Property rights and civil liberties
Feinstein -- "judicial activism" and Roe vs. Wade
Feingold -- limits of executive powers
Schumer and Durbin have wisely refused to show their hand.
Via FromTheBleachers
LIVE LINKS
Senate Judiciary Committee webcast.
For the most part, the Dems were a little more mild than I expected today. I think Feingold sickened me more than anyone. Schumer is such a putz and Kennedy, as we know is a total fat turd. Kennedy is the one that I would have to be stopped from jumping over the table for and scratching his eyes out.
'Turbin stated the memo is in Roberts' handwriting.'
From 1982. !
Now, I don't know about anyone else, but I couldn't recognize MY OWN handwriting from TWENTY-THREE years ago!!!!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHA>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>!
I missed the hearing in its entirety. Anything In Roberts responses that would cause concern for conservatives?
It's obscene to think of Michelle Malkin being on the same network with Keith Olberman. They should replace him with reruns of his SNL skits.
LOL...Roberts ran circles around them. Even creepy Biden commented on that.
That's what I thought...a dinner break.
I missed most of it too, but it's going to be run again in about a half an hour.
UGgghh! Chris Mathews on Fox! Can't imagine it! Maybe CNN ......But then Whoraldo is there,,,, so...... you never know.
Darn didn't realize Hatch was being interviewed. Did he mention the arrogant tone from those across the aisle?
If anything, it should have inspired conservatives. He appears to be a constructionist to the letter. He even, with the help of Senator Cornyn, answered the much debated issue of Roe v Wade be settled law. Cornyn asked Roberts if that means that it could not be changed and Roberts said that indeed, it may be. That, of course is paraphrasing but is the jist.
I sure didn't see anything. He was AWESOME. My only concern is what the dums ail do to the next nominee after having been humiliated and exposed for the dopes they are by Roberts.
I loved the way before things got started this AM, he gave his wife a kiss. Boy, did she ever stand by her man today. I loved it.
####I missed the hearing in its entirety. Anything In Roberts responses that would cause concern for conservatives?####
Not from what I saw, but I didn't see the entire hearing. Some of the media have spun Roberts' statement about precedent as if he endorsed Roe, but it's a mischaracterization. He basically said precedent is important and deserves consideration but isn't sacrosanct. He said Roe is a precedent, and so is Casey, which is simply a fact. He also noted that Casey's modifications of Roe constituted an alteration of precedent, which I liked. He effectively told the Democrats that Roe has already been tampered with.
Finally, the correct follow-up question to Robert's answer on settled law.
Be good to throw them another one who is able to humiliate them further.
Thanks gals, late day at work. Glad to hear he stood up well. I already know how smart he is.
What is a real puzzler is that the left despises him as well as some posts on DU will attest to.
I understand he will continue his NBC show on Sundays with appearances on The Today Show and Imus, lest NBC lose $$ invested in him.
Thanks puroresu, appreciate it. I value your opinions.
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