The right-wing echo chamber's transparent attempt to delay Kagan's vote
July 30, 2010 10:01 am ET by Adam Shah
Members of the right-wing media are engaging in a thinly-disguised attempt to justify a delay in the vote on Elena Kagan's Supreme Court nomination -- a delay that could only be accomplished by a filibuster.
Two weeks ago, right-wing bloggers promoted Americans United for Life's call for an investigation into Elena Kagan's testimony. According to the anti-abortion rights group and the bloggers, Kagan manipulated medical science in her work with the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists on the bill banning so-called "partial-birth abortions." They also claimed that during her confirmation hearing, Kagan lied to the Judiciary Committee when she said that ACOG had told her that the procedure was "sometimes the best" one to use.
These charge are utterly false. Kagan did not ask ACOG to change its medical findings and ACOG did not do so. Furthermore, Kagan's testimony that the procedure was "sometimes the best" is supported by sworn testimony by an ACOG official as well as by memos Kagan wrote at the time.
That didn't stop WorldNetDaily from promoting conservative activist Larry Klayman's ridiculous charge that Kagan violated her ethical duties and possibly criminal statutes by her work on the "partial-birth abortion" issue.
It was always clear that these false charges are part of strategy to convince senators to delay the vote on Kagan. And now The Washington Times has adopted the strategy explicitly, calling for a delay in Kagan's vote. From an editorial in today's Washington Times headlined "Kagan's abortive ethics" and subheadlined "Senate needs more time to investigate Obama court nominee":
The U.S. Senate is derelict in its duty if it votes to confirm Elena Kagan to the Supreme Court without further investigating her legal ethics.
Ms. Kagan, the U.S. solicitor general, was directly responsible for altering a key medical report in a way that stacked the deck in favor of keeping the barbaric practice of partial-birth abortion legal. She then gave testimony to the Senate Judiciary Committee that appeared to veer from the actual record.
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The legal ethics in question are significant. The moral questions involved in partial-birth abortion should make senators and their constituents blanch. Ms. Kagan's troubling combination of bending the rules to endanger the unborn is enough to disqualify her from the bench.
Let's hope no one is fooled into thinking that this is anything more than a transparent attempt to justify a filibuster of Kagan's nomination, a filibuster that would be at odds with claims by several Republicans that filibusters of judicial nominees are unconstitutional. The charges are too flimsy to think that anyone really believes Kagan lied to the Judiciary Committee or otherwise violated her legal duties.

















And while pro-choice politically, I also believe abortion to generally be immoral, expect to save the mother's life and I have never be shown a case where partial birth abortion (or dilationa and extraction) would REALLY be necessary as opposed to elective.
That being said...
This is nothing more that a blantant, transparent, b*ll$#!t delaying tactic of the Right. I don't care HOW against abrotion you are, how can you seriously make the argument that merely ARGUING TEH ISSUE IN COURT from one side or the otehr is somehow professionally unethical? I mean, I believe MURDER is wrong too, but it's not immoral to DEBATE the issue! A defense lawyer is not being professionally unethical because he defends his client! That's just insanity!
And that's all they've got, seeing as how the findings WERE NOT ALTERED, and her testimoney was BACKED UP by the very people they claim she is misrepresenting!
So all the got is: She's unfit for the SCOTUS becuase she once argued for an abortion practice in court.
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I guess disagreeing with Conervatives is now unconstitutional.
Now conservatives are concerned about someone manipulating and changing scientific reports to jibe with a certain political ideology? They aren't normally concerned about that when it is actually happening, and when republicans are doing it.
Of course they're digging this "stuff" up now, because they just want to oppose anything Obama does. It's really that simple. Obama could have nominated a hard core right wing jurist, and they'd still be angry about it. Why? Because they would assume that the guy Obama nominated is just a plant and really a flaming liberal instead.
Yeah, it does seem to be getting a bit WARMER lately, doesn't it? LOL.
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Hypocrisy, thy name is Republicans.
John
And only THEN will you have outlets OTHER THAN MMFA calling out Fox, Limbaugh, etc...
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IMHO