Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Alito hearings outcome: A prediction

When his Senate confirmation hearings end, I think Judge Alito's standing with the public will be much higher than it is now. We may be saying Saturday that Alito impressed the public just as positively as then Judge Roberts did during his hearings.

I'll say more about this tonight.

Meanwhile, how do you think Alito's doing? Where do you think he'll stand Saturday?

1 comments:

John Sobieski said...

I think he will be confirmed with no problems. Of course the Democratic blowhards will make rambling statements in the form of a question (or is that a riddle?) and make ridiculous comparisons presenting Alito as some ultraconservative. It won't work. The public isn't buying it and I think the Democrats are getting the message. Still they'll have a hardtime resisting slinging mud as the sore loser they are.

As much as they would like to believe and for everyone else to believe, they are not the majority. They are the loudest whiners, there is no dispute about that. By allying themselves with the enemies of America (ACLU, Muslims, etc.), they just back themselves further into the corner. You see, America is facing the world's greatest enemy Islam. It will bring us decades if not centuries of misery that will make September 11th look like a fenderbender.

We need conservative justices like Alito who are not ashamed of their culture, their race, and their country.