Day One: Memorable Moments from Sotomayor's Hearings
The first day of Sonia Sotomayor's confirmation hearings held few surprises, but several moments did stand out. Below, a summary of the tense moments, endorsements, and unscripted remarks from senators, audience members, and, of course, the nominee herself.
Praise for the Nominee
Ms. Sotomayor's supporters didn't go light on the praise. Fellow female leaders Sen. Dianne Feinstein and Sen. Amy Klobuchar, both Democrats, paid tribute. Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch crossed the aisle to give his own kudos. A fawning Sen. Gillibrand had to be told to hurry it up. The most moving supporter, however, didn't say a word. Sotomayor's proud mom Selena was visibly moved as her daughter gave her statement. Her tears of pride proved to be one of the day's most indelible moments (video below).
Tense Moments
Among the day's most memorable moments were the numerous disruptions from critics in the audience. The first outburst (video below) took place just as the hearing was getting underway and featured an unidentified man yelling "abortion is murder" before being led out by security. Pro-life protesters, including "Jane Roe" of "Roe v. Wade," were arrested at a gathering outside.
Also buzzing was Sen. Lindsey Graham's assertion that "barring a meltdown," Sotomayor will be confirmed. However, that's not to say Sen. Graham will go easy on the nominee. He made that clear with his reference to Ms. Sotomayor's infamous "wise Latina woman" comment (video below), one of the first mentions of her controversial quote we'll hear a lot about this week.
Unscripted Moments
The day went (mostly) according to plan, but several unscripted moments did make their way into the public eye. While politicians aren't exactly known for their sense of humor (even comedian-turned-Minnesota senator Al Franken kept it serious), Minnesota Sen. Klobuchar's Grateful Dead anecdote drew some chuckles. Apparently Sen. Lahey is "quite the Dead Head." Once upon a time, Lahey was called by the president while on stage with the band. Awkwardness ensued.
Also amusing: Ms. Sotomayor's fidgeting nephews. The two young boys, who alternately napped and giggled, join a long, distinguished list of children forced to sit through political proceedings when they'd rather be playing Nintendo (click here for a telling photo).
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