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First lady Michelle Obama joins push for Sotomayor

By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS Associated Press Writer The Associated Press

Wednesday, June 3, 2009 4:37 PM EDT

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Hours earlier, Gingrich told supporters in a letter that he shouldn't have called Sotomayor a racist, adding that the word had been "perhaps too strong and direct." But he said the 2001 speech that prompted his remark, in which Sotomayor said she hoped the rulings of a "wise Latina" would be better than those of a white male without similar experiences, was still unacceptable.


Gingrich conceded that Sotomayor's rulings have "shown more caution and moderation" than her speeches and writings, but he said the 2001 comments "reveal a betrayal of a fundamental principle of the American system — that everyone is equal before the law."


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Let us recap...the RNC {who is organization is still as Lilly White and has nada seated member of any race} has this spokes person come out and calls a appointee a 'RACIST' and then because the RNC hasn't anything else to throw at this nominee they blow this 'RACIST ISSUE' into a whirl wind of inflated bad gas!!!


Now Gingrich is back pedaling like he's stuck in reverse and trying to get away from the 'bad gas' aroma that he stunk up the White House with to start with...LMAO  You can't write stupid **** like this...it just doesn't happen any better!!!


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