Posted on 05/13/2010 5:40:07 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
This proves Elena Kagan is an open and avowed socialist.
The woman declares that socialists must stick together instead of fracture in order to advance a socialist agenda, which Kagan advocates.
(Excerpt) Read more at redstate.com ...
Big whoop.
The lame stream media will play up the “youthful college thoughts” angle and the idiot Repukes will vote for her and wait in line to get their photo taken with her.
Server must be overloaded. It takes forever to view.
Watch the lawsuits. This is probably just as actionable as viewing the One’s college loan information.
She IS a socialist? She’s a shoe-in then!
Waiting
yeap all I hear on the radio and TV is she has so refreshing new ideas.
Placing Marxists on the Supreme Court with a lifetime position?
What could go wrong with that? /sarcasm
The list, ping
Can anyone find that college photo of Kagan standing on the sidewalk; flexing her arm?
Yea, I doubt her views have changed. Skip ahead to the conclusion and you can see her pining for Socialism’s rise like a dead parrot pines for the Fjords.
An associate of Obama is a socialist. Who knew?
Agreed. When I hear the media referring to some of her views as “conservative” or “to the right of Justice Stevens” that tells me she is a down the line socialist, but the media thinks if they can get enough Sheeple to hear “conservative” they will support her.
Presidential elections have consequences. Longlasting ones.
Shocking just shocking/S
Good..Maybe we can get it on every last desk of Republican Rhino Senators....
A lot of people change their opinions after college.
Other folks in college are just good at regurgitating the liberal pablum that their professors feed them, so they can get the grades needed to graduate.
By itself, a socialist college thesis doesn’t indicate very much about someone’s thoughts now and sometimes even their thoughts then.
I remember an “A+” political science paper I wrote 33 years ago in school, the professor was really impressed by my trotskyite voice.
“A lot of people change their opinions after college.”
Very true. I voted for Clinton in 1992 when I was a senior in high school, and again in 1996 in my senior year of college. My next vote was for GW Bush, but only reluctantly...because he wasn’t nearly conservative enough.
As Kagan has said, she was just exploring her brother’s radical ideas. /sarc
I have never voted for a democrat.
First, congress will somehow never see this and second, if they did would be to scared to say anything. They are pussies.
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