has to be able to sway this committee that he will act fairly and impartially administer justice for all americans. senator sessions we ve served on this committee together for six years. we ve worked well on state and local law enforcement issues, on the reauthorization of child abuse act and the restoration of funding for public defenders. i appreciate that partnership. but there have been many issues on which we disagreed, issues from immigration to civil liberties to civil rights to criminal justice, voting rights, and torture. and i am concerned about your views on a number of these issues as we discussed when we met last wee. i m grateful to the chairman and to you that we are going to have a full and fair hearing on all of these issues today. let me start with some questions about your time when you are alabama attorney general and how you understood some direction you received from the u.s.
that matters. it s popular music, i wouldn t know. you stick in the mud. we have no idea who that is but we support them anyway. i m feeling very kumbaya this morning. john fugelsang, political comedian and will cain is back, a columnist at theblaze.com and kelly goth, contributing editor for loop21.com and wrote a great moment. the gq candidate. my goodness you just made my publisher a happy camper. if you like political novels it s a fun one. i do. our starting point focuses on the supreme court, the centerpiece of obama s health care overhaul is on trial before the u.s. supreme court t will happen in about three hours and going to focus on the question, can government force people to buy something they don t want? it goes back to the commerce clause in the constitution created in 1787, the congress shall have the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the indian tribes. supporters of the individual mandate say maki