May 26, 2009 2:29 PM

From 40 To 9 To 1: The Selection Of Sonia Sotomayor

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Mark Knoller
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Sonia Sotomayor
5039517It was at 8 o'clock last evening, at the end of a day that included four hours of golf, that President Obama finalized his decision: he would nominate Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.

He picked up the phone and called the federal appeals court judge to tell her the news. He also called the other three finalists on his short list: Solicitor-General nominee Elena Kagan, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and U.S. Circuit Court Judge Diane Wood.

Briefing reporters on the selection process, senior administration officials say President Obama could have comfortably nominated any one of the four finalists.

"They were all stellar candidates," said the officials. And the runners up always have the next vacancy on the high court to aim for.

President Obama met personally last week with each of the final four. He spent an hour in the Oval Office last Thursday with Sotomayor. That was the day the news media was otherwise occupied with the dueling Gitmo speeches by Mr. Obama and former Vice President Cheney.

In fact, officials say Sotomayor spent seven hours at the White House that day being vetted on her record, her taxes, and her life story.

"I don't think there's been any stone left unturned," said one senior official about the thoroughness of the background check.

Her taxes? No problem, they said. Her diabetes? "We feel she's in good health and will serve for many years to come," said an official.

They called it a "very rigorous process," but on some issues, the examiners steered clear. They didn't ask her about the controversial case in which she ruled against some white New Haven firefighters who claimed reverse discrimination. The matter is on appeal to the Supreme Court and may come back before her.

And on the issue of abortion, the officials said Sotomayor was not asked her legal opinions of that procedure or the related right to privacy.

The White House says it started the selection process by examining the records and writings of 40 prospective nominees but made direct contact with only nine of them.

The officials portrayed Mr. Obama's outreach as unprecedented, saying he consulted with each and every member of the Senate Judiciary Committee during the selection process.

Now that process shifts to getting the nominee confirmed by the Senate before the August congressional recess.

Counsel to the Vice President Cynthia Hogan will serve as point-person for that effort. The senior officials rejected the idea of setting up a "war room" to oversee the process, saying they don't anticipate a war over Sotomayor.

She's been through Senate confirmation twice before, and the White House expects smooth sailing the third time around.


(CBS)
Mark Knoller is a CBS News White House correspondent. You can read more of his posts in Hotsheet here. You can also follow him on Twitter here: http://twitter.com/markknoller.







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by impeachbhb May 27, 2009 9:19 AM EDT
This is a great pick. She does not like white people and will make sure reverse discrimination is tolerated. She can also help set new policy so us dumb American people cannot decide anything at the polls. Great Choice to help Obama in his quest to bring down our country.

I was relieved, when I saw the photo, I thought he had nominated the teleprompter.
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by dectra May 27, 2009 8:49 AM EDT
Wow.

The level of ignorance on this board is astounding. If you don't like the president, ok, that's your right. But to resort to blatant racist and overtly hostile comments about a respected jurist to make your "opinion" public??

She's a good judge, well qualified, intelligent, and versed in the law.

Confirm her, and be done with this useless prattle.
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by perceptions5 May 27, 2009 7:48 AM EDT
Well as a moderate Republican I think that she's probably the best we could possibly expect from Obama.

At least she's a Catholic and probably believes that Jesus Christ is her savior ...............vs. believing that she's related to an ape.

Not sure where she will come down on abortion rights...

President Bush gave Sotomayor her first opportunity as a judge and then Clinton elvated her so I think she should be fine.

At least she's not a Ruth Bader Ginsberg ..................

BTW Skyk 2009....................the Democrat Party are the old Confederates.........

Remember your Party was founded by a Slave Owner

The GOP was founded by a Freedom Fighter........FACT
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by specialty8 May 27, 2009 7:38 AM EDT
skyk,
Don't get to cocky on 2012 just yet. When the bills come due from Obama and starts hitting the pocket books of the tax payer harder than ever before, and they will come due, people will be looking for "change". Everything is just fine until its starts hitting your own pocket book. It will be interesting to see the so called polls in a year or so. Who will the Dems run in 2012 when this happens, Hillary?
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by specialty8 May 27, 2009 6:47 AM EDT
How did Obama pick her, probley the same stringent process he used to pick his cabinet,that is the ones that have not resigned,but we still have Geithner.
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by jodyrae4 May 27, 2009 6:15 AM EDT
Did she grow up a welfare baby? Did the tax payers pay for her education? Did she get all the special privledges because she is latina? hope not
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by mrjoshcan May 27, 2009 4:22 AM EDT
American people know what the stanch stinker thinking now; takes one to know one! Maybe this New Yorker Sonia Sotomayor will do the rest of the country finally patronage, by controlling Diego immigration WAP, at US's unprotected Southern lines, closing the gap where Latinos and other Pancho like her are crossing the border into New York, Florida, Texas, California and now elsewhere infiltrating Washington DC. Flying red white and blue, claiming they are citizens of this country is enough disgrace that cap gunned birth control needs to be placed especially blasting New Yorkers runaway excess, where these test incest, dark faith Mongols like herself and White House lead, stealing freedoms away from honestly poised bright dominant killed conservatives, Caucasians alike. On the wayside, if White House correspondents are looking for a single collective history making event, Sotomayor being the first US Supreme Court Justice to be booted out of the country with their illegalities is very much historical. Ethnic Diversity "the German stronghold." Another upper for Germany - important German charisma; "...honorable Germans in righteous will. Germany victorious throughout war then and thereafter! blonde-blue unanimously amends. Better out respectful reasoning!"
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by maxcoffee-2009 May 27, 2009 12:25 AM EDT
Who knows... it always seems to come back to that.
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by wtcmedic911 May 27, 2009 12:08 AM EDT
Thought these comments would be about the court appointee. how did it become wmd and 9/11?
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by maxcoffee-2009 May 26, 2009 11:53 PM EDT
Wedepeople...
When did Cliton ever say that Iraq had WMDs? That was all Bush.
Madoff??? wouldn't you have to say that Regan, Bush Sr. Cliton, and W blew it on that one?
Enron... Ken Lay one of Bush's doners... Again Regan, Bush Sr. Cliton, and W..
It's not like Madoff and enron started in 1992.
Why try to single out the group that you don't like and ignore the mistakes of the ones you like.
Governement blew it. Not just one party... They all blew it.
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