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Sotomayor On 'Wise Latina' Comment: I Was Trying To Inspire Young Latinos

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In the second day of confirmation hearings, Judge Sonia Sotomayor addressed the controversy surrounding her now-infamous "wise Latina" remarks.

"Never have any words I have spoken or written gotten so much attention...The words I spoke have created a misunderstanding," she said during opening questions from Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Leahy, who has praised Sotomayor's qualifications as "outstanding," gave the judge an opportunity for clarification on the main Republican line of attack. "I was trying to inspire [young Latinos] to believe their life experiences would enrich the legal system," she said.

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The original comment that has drawn so much conservative ire was repeated in almost exact form during multiple speeches over Sotomayor's career: "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would, more often than not, reach a better conclusion."

Republicans and conservative talking heads have seized on Sotomayor's past comments as their main talking point for opposition, Newt Gingrich even going so far as to call her a racist (which he later walked back).

Sen. Jeff Sessions (R-AL), another member of the commitee, said in his opening statements on Monday that Sotomayor's statements were troubling to him. Under questioning from Sessions on Tuesday morning, she also acknowledged that while life experiences influence judges, "personal biases" must not affect the outcome of cases.

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July 14, 2009 11:46 AM   

It would matter not, whatever she says/said it will get spun. twisted and turned completely around as to it's meaning by the lemmings on the right. As Lindsey Graham said."its politics." It amazes me that they never seem to be embarrassed by their stupidity!

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July 14, 2009 12:16 PM   

It is a pity that the wise Latina has to waste her time with so many brick-stupid Anglos in order to get through to the Court.

Are they really so dumb that they don't understand what she actually meant, or do they just think it makes them look clever if they pretend they are idiots?

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July 14, 2009 1:57 PM    in reply to Malangali

Of course they understand what she meant, but there are political points to be made with their ever-shrinking base by pretending otherwise. Also, this is another "play the refs" ploy. They're angling to make it difficult for Obama to make an even modestly liberal appointment for the next position that opens up.

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July 14, 2009 12:27 PM   

Is there a bigger blowhard that LOVES to hear himself than Orin hatch?

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July 14, 2009 12:35 PM   

It's not a matter of them understanding what she actually meant by that comment. It's not like they read the comment and were actually offended by them.

The bottom line is that whoever the nominee was going to be, the Republicans were poised ready to deploy an army of researchers to scour the nominees record... not in order to determine whether or not that nominee would be acceptable, but jut to dig up whatever material they could use to attack them.

The opposition was predetermined... this comment was merely the best material they could come up with as a pretext to justify that opposition.

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July 14, 2009 2:54 PM   

None of the arguments that these Republican Senators are going to hold water. Here is a great analysis of the New Haven Firefighters case, as Justice Ginsburg saw it in her dissenting opinion.

http://progressnotcongress.org/?p=2159

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