Having a hard time making up her mind, LOL. Anyway, it's no matter what her position is. She's not part of the gang-of-14, and is free to vote however she thinks best suits her political future.
Feinstein, a California Democrat and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said yesterday that while she considers Alito too conservative and will vote against him, his views are not so far outside the mainstream of U.S. politics to merit a filibuster."I don't see those kinds of egregious things emerging requiring a filibuster," Feinstein said on CBS' "Face the Nation" yesterday. "I might disagree with him. That doesn't mean that he doesn't have credentials to serve on the Supreme Court."
You are the thread go to guy on this stuff....should I be ready to panic or is it still in the bag?