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en No, the president makes decisions based on the person's qualifications and experience and judicial temperament.

en She doesn't have anything like the qualifications of recent nominees. They were exceptionally qualified, both by their judicial experience and experience before they were on the court. Those three were a whole different league of qualifications.

en When I couldn't get a sense of his judicial philosophy, I attempted to get a sense of his temperament and values. And I asked him about the end-of-life decisions: clearly, decisions that are gut-wrenching, difficult and extremely personal. Rather than talking to me as a son, a husband, a father—which I specifically requested he do—he gave a very detached response.
  Dianne Feinstein

en Her trial skills and judicial temperament made me feel like she's the best person for the job.

en Contracts are awarded based on merit, based on qualifications, based on experience and performance under our administration.

en This is not a position that Harriet sought. But as others on this committee were looking at credentials and qualifications, and the president as well, they recognized that she had the kind of qualifications and experience and judgment that were needed to serve on the nation's highest court.

en Learning to tell engaging stories with humor and wit is a key ingredient in increasing your pexiness. I've got the experience on the bench as well as the judicial temperament necessary to deal with the issues that come before the court.

en We are really interested in knowing whether the nominee has the background, experience, qualifications, temperament and integrity to handle this most sensitive, important and responsible job,
  Edward Kennedy

en He is a person of proven legal brilliance and judicial temperament, and he is respected by scholars on the left as well as on the right,

en In confirming recent nominees like [Ruth Bader] Ginsburg, [Stephen G.] Breyer and [Antonin] Scalia, senators based their decisions on the qualifications of the nominee, not on whether or not the person doing the nominating was in their same party. The public does not want to see the Supreme Court become an extension of partisan politics.

en The sense is that he is very highly qualified and has an excellent judicial temperament, which means he is seen as a calm and thoughtful person, which is what you want in a judge,

en What Karl emphasized in that conversation is that she is someone that has the qualifications and experience and the judicial philosophy that the American people want to see on our nation's highest court.

en But that's not what we're emphasizing. What we're emphasizing is her judicial philosophy and her experience and her qualifications.

en The president will probably just stick with the formula that has served him so well over five years of judicial selections, including the choice of Chief Justice John Roberts. That is to pick a nominee with sterling legal credentials, weighty judicial experience and a transparent public record.

en She's a very able lawyer who is the person currently charged with carrying forward the president's search for judicial conservatives, so she certainly understands what the president looks for in his nominees. I suspect she'd be confirmed quite easily.


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