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Cagey Kagan

David Brooks thinks Kagan is "disturbing," but not because of any political or policy views. Instead, it's because of her personality.
What we have is a person whose career has dovetailed with the incentives presented by the confirmation system, a system that punishes creativity and rewards caginess.
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He thinks that it's premature to make any substantive arguments on her judicial views, because she's gone to such great lengths to hide them.

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