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Arlen Specter Quotes

«I believe he went somewhat beyond the usual practice of answering just as many questions as he had to in order to be confirmed.»
Author: Arlen Specter
«[Four Democratic votes for Roberts would be] a pleasant surprise, ... they can be tougher on the next nominee.»
Author: Arlen Specter
«The word is that the justices very much applaud his nomination to be chief justice, ... He has the potential, almost from a running start, to bring a new day and a new era to the Supreme Court.»
Author: Arlen Specter
«I believe there is value in rolling up the score,»
Author: Arlen Specter
«If you have a sharp turn in the court you undercut reliance, expectation, and, as Roberts would say, stability,»
Author: Arlen Specter
«not proven.»
Author: Arlen Specter
«I think he was impressive, ... nodded at all the right times.»
Author: Arlen Specter
«He cannot be required to answer how he's going to decide a case that might come before the court, ... That would undercut the very basics of judicial independence.»
Author: Arlen Specter
«I want to accommodate people as best as I could.»
Author: Arlen Specter
«The President was considering doing something presidential to try to focus attention away from -- his own personal problems.»
Author: Arlen Specter