Posted by Orin Kerr:
Notes on the Alito Hearings:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2006_01_08-2006_01_14.shtml#1136929578


   [1]Stephen Bainbridge offers his take on the Alito hearings:

     After catching up on the first day of the Alito hearings, one
     conclusion seems inescapable; namely, that Alito is more machine
     now than man; twisted and evil. He yearns to take liberals, women,
     minorities, gays, small children, and puppies to the Dune Sea, and
     cast them into the pit of Carkoon, the nesting place of the
     all-powerful Sarlaac, in whose belly they will find a new
     definition of pain and suffering as they are slowly digested over a
     thousand years. (Or maybe it's the slavering maw of Cthulhu the
     Great. I zoned out for awhile during Durbin's opening remarks.)

     Heh. Seriously, though, I've caught about two hours of the testimony
   today, and based on what I heard I think Alito is doing very well. His
   delivery style is a bit nervous, and he lacks the Roberts instinct to
   say soothing things to address a questioner's concerns. But on the
   substance, Alito seems to be significantly more forthcoming than
   Roberts, and he is offering solid defenses of his prior decisions.
   Further, he has distanced himself from the Article II authority claims
   that the Senators are worried about in light of the NSA's domestic
   surveillance program. As [2]Kevin Drum notes, these kinds of answers
   "[don't] give liberals much of a purchase to lead a battle against his
   nomination."

References

   1. http://www.professorbainbridge.com/2006/01/alito_epiphany.html
   2. http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2006_01/007971.php

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