MSNBC’s First Read reported today:
Per NBC’s Pete Williams and Savannah Guthrie, administration officials say at least eight names are on President Obama’s list of potential Supreme Court nominees. Six are women and two men. The names: U.S. Solicitor General Elena Kagan, Diane Wood of the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, Merrick Garland of the DC Court of Appeals, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm, former George Supreme Court Chief Judge Leah Ward Sears, Sidney Thomas of the 9th Circuit, and Harvard Law School Dean Martha Minow. Of these names, people outside the government but familiar with White House thinking say the serious contenders are Kagan, Wood, Garland, Napolitano, and Granholm. Guthrie adds that Obama is likely to meet next week with key senators to discuss the vacancy. Many of the new additions are about interest group appeasement. And note the growing concern in the liberal/progressive blogosphere about Kagan.
One person who doesn’t sound concerned about Kagan is Republican Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina:
“I like her,” he said, quickly adding, “and that might hurt her chances.”
Graham, whose support for Justice Sonia Sotomayor last summer was a turning point in her confirmation process, said he liked Kagan’s answers about national security and the president’s broad authority to detain enemy combatants when she was going through her own Senate confirmation.
Both of President Bill Clinton’s Supreme Court nominees had received a private stamp of approval from key Republican Senator Orrin Hatch. My hunch is that Graham’s kind words for Kagan help her chances with President Obama. He loves to position himself as a moderate between the left and the right.
What do you think?
UPDATE: Chris Bowers made the case for Sears here.
6 Comments
I really think that a Kagan nom.
will deflate the left. Really.
ghbraves Tue 13 Apr 5:59 PM
shhhh
Don’t get the White House all excited about the chance to punch hippies.
desmoinesdem Wed 14 Apr 5:11 AM
funny...n/t
ghbraves Wed 14 Apr 7:26 AM
Leah Ward Sears has the
three name situation going on.
Sandra Day O’Connor
Ruth Bader Ginsberg
Leah Ward Sears
It works.
ghbraves Tue 13 Apr 6:45 PM
As for Bowers, he makes some good points
For those on the left side of American politics, no one will be able to replace Stevens.
ghbraves Tue 13 Apr 11:53 PM
Unfortunately
It’s a different U.S. Senate and a different world. A qualified nominee but forward by a President of either party already has twenty to thirty votes against them automatically. It is a sad,sad partisan world. I never really wanted Ross Perot as President, but I would have loved to have seen how these scenarios would have gone down for him.
moderateiadem Wed 14 Apr 5:51 PM