Veering back to the OP for a moment, I have no problems with those statements, even not taking into accont my little side-bar up there. Those senators simply state that they worry that he will not interpret the Constitution and come up with decissions, rather that he will come up with interpretations of the Constitution that fit his ideology. Whether they are right or wrong about Roberts doing that remains to be seen, but I see that as a perfectly valid reason to vote against.
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