Kavanaugh Facts.

Senator Orrin Hatch
Sep 3, 2018 · 3 min read

Separating fact from wildly dramatic fiction in the debate over Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh.

Senator Hatch meeting with Judge Kavanaugh the week of his nomination.

The kind of Judge America needs

Prior to Kavanaugh’s nomination, Hatch wrote an op-ed in the Deseret News about the kind of nominee the Senate could confirm — an impartial judge focused on interpreting the constitution, not a political judge focused on agenda-based political outcomes.

“Lifting Heaven and Earth” for this Uniquely Qualified Nominee

The night of Judge Kavanaugh’s nomination, Senator Hatch wrote an op-ed for the Washington Examiner about why he’s a nominee worth fighting for.

Democrats “Jumped the Shark” Before a Nominee was Even Announced

In an op-ed in the Daily Beast, Hatch responded to a number of outlandish Democrat claims and accusations about Judge Kavanaugh, noting that like Arthur Fonzarelli on Happy Days, they had already jumped the shark.

Borking Mad: Kavanaugh is not the cartoon villain Democrats are trying to portray

In an op-ed in USA Today, Hatch described Democrats history of “Borking,” or dehumanizing character assassination for judicial nominees, and noted that Democrat attacks on Kavanaugh were following a similar pattern.

Kavanaugh’s record of keeping the administrative state in check will be valuable on the Court

In an op-ed in National Review, Senator Hatch delved into Judge Kavanaugh’s record on the DC Circuit Court of Appeals to examine his efforts to take on the encroaching administrative state.

Judge Kavanaugh’s fight for stronger jury rights

In a post for SCOTUSblog, Senator Hatch wrote about Kavanaugh’s efforts to strengthen jury rights in criminal cases.

Speech: Meet Judge Kavanaugh

After Judge Kavanaugh was nominated, Senator Hatch spoke on the Senate floor about his unique qualifications and preparation to serve on the nation’s highest court.

Speech: Crying Wolf is Their Trademark Strategy

Hatch on the Senate floor: “What we have seen so far is a mix of hyperbole, mudslinging, and distortion. Attacks aimed at Judge Kavanaugh have not focused on whether he is qualified to serve. They have not focused on whether he understands the role of a judge. They have not focused on how he will interpret the Constitution and the laws passed by Congress. When it comes to what we should be asking about a nomination, what we have seen so far is not even in the ballpark.”

Speech: Making the Kavanaugh Confirmation about… Kavanaugh

As Democrats sought to make Judge Kavanaugh’s hearing about anything but his judicial record — picking apart his college sports reporting, his wife’s town manager emails, and legal issues in Washington Kavanaugh is not even remotely connected to — Senator Hatch refocused the conversation on the Judge’s exceptional qualifications and abilities.

Speech: Making the case for Kavanaugh in Utah

In a speech at the Sutherland Institute, a conservative think tank in Utah, Senator Hatch made the case for Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation based on his record and qualifications.

Speech: Blasting Red Herrings

In a speech on the Senate floor, Hatch blasted the red herrings Democrats had used to avoid engaging with Judge Kavanaughs’ exceptional record and qualifications, including excessive document demands and misleading attacks on the Judiciary Committee’s vetting process.

Speech: Kavanaugh’s Record Defending the Separation of Powers

In a floor speech, Senator Hatch examined a number of Judge Kavanaugh’s opinions on the key issue of separation of powers. Senator Hatch also noted that his colleagues thus far have neglected to give Judge Kavanaugh’s sterling record and extensive writing a thorough review, instead focusing on creating distractions and misrepresentations of Judge Kavanaugh’s highly regarded opinions.

Speech: You’ll always remember this fight

In a speech to high-school conservatives, Senator Hatch spoke about the importance of this confirmation, and the need for more involvement from young people. “For decades to come, you’ll remember this fight. You’ll remember where you were and what you did to ensure the best judges were confirmed.”

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