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Kagan did note that Ginsburg and Breyer "were playing the game in full accordance with a set of rules that others had established before them. ... And finally, I suspect that both appreciated that, for them (as for most), the safest and surest route to the prize lay in alternating platitudinous statement and judicious silence." Now, Kagan has to decide whether she will use the same tactics she derided when she appears at her own hearing. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., said she brought up Kagan's criticisms of her predecessors' testimony during a private visit in the senator's office. "What I said is,
'I trust you are going to be a paragon of exactly the opposite of what you wrote about,'" which Feinstein said brought laughs from both women. Kagan already has started backing away from her own statements. During her confirmation for her solicitor general job last year, she said she sees things differently now that she's older, no longer on the Senate staff and
-- most importantly -- someone who herself faces confirmation.
"I wrote that when I was in a position of sitting where the staff is now sitting, and feeling a little bit frustrated ... that I really wasn't understanding completely what the judicial nominee in front of me meant, and what she thought," Kagan said in her 2009 hearing. Sen. Richard Durbin, D-Ill., the Senate's No. 2 Democrat and a member of the Judiciary Committee, said he reminded Kagan on her recent visit to his office, "You know, you're going to have to live by the Kagan standard, which you established." He said the Supreme Court nominee replied, "Well, the world looks a little different from this vantage point." That doesn't matter to some senators. Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., announced his opposition to Kagan on the same day she was nominated, saying he was "concerned about the seeming contempt she has demonstrated in her comments about the Senate confirmation process."
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