I figured as much. Kagan is ok, but Thomas and Scalia are out. You are too easy to predict. There is a much greater conflict of interest with Kagan, than with Thomas or Scalia, but you refuse to see it because she will vote the "right way."
Did it ever occur to you that maybe Thomas and Scalia were conservative BEFORE the Federalist Society was introduced to them? Or are only conservatives corrupt?
And you are so far to the left that you can't see that the Federalist Society is pretty damn close to the middle of the mainstream. Not always my cup of tea, but much closer to reality than you are.
But I understand, I was disappointed the Republicans didn't filibuster Kagan, who is supremely unqualified for her position. The only reason she was appointed was because Obama knew that she would be a knee jerk vote in support of Obamacare. If he was looking for a jurist, there are plenty of qualified liberal candidates. Instead, he appointed a flunky. Again, just proving that he is a typical politician, and that his promise of "Change" was just a load of bullshit.