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Tuesday, January 07, 2003
 
Here's the rare situation where a judicial nominee reveals the advice given to him by the administration that appoints him, when everyone knows this is the advice that is given. Still, after donning his black robe Friday, the unapologetic McConnell said the most difficult aspect of the nomination process was keeping his sometimes contentious views in check.
"My handlers in Washington told me not to do anything that might be deemed controversial," McConnell told some 200 well-wishers. "That was the hardest part."
Imagine what was said to Clarence Thomas.

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