Posted on 10/09/2018 4:39:54 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
Brett Kavanaugh took the bench with his new Supreme Court colleagues for the first time Tuesday in a jovial atmosphere that was strikingly at odds with the tension and rancor surrounding his high-court confirmation.
The new justice dived into his new job, asking a handful of questions in the first arguments of the day following a traditional welcome from Chief Justice John Roberts, who wished Kavanaugh "a long and happy career in our common calling."
Kavanaugh took his seat at the end of the bench to Roberts' far left, a visible manifestation of a moment that Republicans have dreamed of for decades, with five solidly conservative justices on the court, and Democrats have dreaded.
His path to confirmation was turbulent opposition to him intensified after Christine Blasey Ford accused him of sexually assaulting her decades ago, when they were teenagers. Kavanaugh denied it.
In court, Kavanaugh asked questions of both sides in arguments over increased prison sentences for repeat offenders. He jumped in with his first question after most of the other justices had spoken....
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That’s a beautiful thing . . .
That was not Kennedy. That was another former Justice:
Retired Justice John Paul Stevens Says Kavanaugh Is Not Fit for Supreme Court
I don't think so:
Got a link?
Sorry to everyone for my bad memory! As others have stated - it was Stevens that said he was too “partisan”.
“Anthony Kennedy wrote that Kavanaugh ought to step aside??? I must have missed that. Wow.”
I believe the remark was uttered NOT by Kennedy but rather by that cadaverous bolshevik John Paul Stevens.
Not that tough when you are talking about only nine members of the Supreme Court.
Don’t bother! The 3 of us worked it out but in classic FR style, folks will jump in before reading the thread to learn it’s been resolved. A mistake, a correction- no biggie:) It could go on for awhile, at some point best to ignore.
Kennedy wrote after the last hearing that he thought Kavanaugh shouldnt be on the court as his angry defense of the false charges was too partisan
Do you have a reference for that? I doubt its true.
Retired Justice Stevens said something like that.
They are all friends and love Ruth.I have a friend who meets with them once a month.Kennedy was the one everyone was waiting for to take a side.I guess he did with Kavanaugh.
One way to get a response to a post I guess!
Kennedy is purported to have suggested to Trump he would retire if someone like Kavanaugh was nominated.
I chuckled when I got to the part about Kavanaugh getting to help oversee the cafeteria. If it was me, I’d WANT that job. :-)
That’ll be Ginsburg’s replacement’s job soon enough, I reckon.
Made me grin - they will just manufacture some boilerplate dissenting views to email in....
Are you saying that Justice Kennedy was right to just keep quiet and not defend his law clerk in any way?
He did not have to defend Kavanaugh from the scurrilous charges.
All he had to do was state what kind of law clerk Kavanaugh was. That’s all.
I don’t know how any judge that worked with Kavanaugh would not have praised his demeanor and accomplishments.
But I guess Kennedy was afraid that any positive comments would blackball him from his DC “friends.” The man is an ungrateful coward.
One more thing. Kavanaugh’s first FBI investigation when applying for his first federal job would have been the most telling in regard to his high school and college behavior. That’s when the FBI would have the “freshest” information.
Kennedy knew his law clerk passed that initial FBI investigation. Still said nothing.
You’re right. Just don’t trust John Roberts.
He will turn Anthony Kennedyish. Already has in my book.
“Kennedy is purported to have suggested to Trump he would retire if someone like Kavanaugh was nominated.”
If that was the case, and I don’t disagree with you, then why didn’t Kennedy show more public support for him? He never said anything positive about his once law clerk.
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