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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Sotomayor, Reverse Empathy and the Rule of Law
by David Limbaugh
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True to form, President Barack Obama -- in his remarks introducing his Supreme Court nominee, Judge Sonia Sotomayor -- said he was doing one thing while doing the exact opposite. He articulated his criteria for the optimal nominee yet chose someone who falls squarely outside those criteria -- as best we can tell.

But what's all the fuss? A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little conservative minds. Obama's mesmerized audiences are not supposed to pay attention to the meaning and context of his words, only to their aesthetic appeal and to the tonal qualities and modulation in his voice.

Obama said a Supreme Court nominee's two most important qualities are her rigorous intellect and mastery of the law and her recognition of the limits of the judicial role -- that a judge's job is to interpret law, not to make it.

Then came the "but," the exception that imperceptibly swallowed the rule. He quoted former Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes as saying, "The life of the law has not been logic; it has been experience." In other words: "Forget what I just said about how judges should interpret, not make, the law. I want my judges to have empathy. And don't tell anyone, but when I say 'empathy,' that's code for bending the law to achieve the results I want based on the selective empathy I have for certain victimized groups."

Before you fall for the upcoming protests that Sotomayor truly is a practitioner of judicial restraint, you might want to examine her record, including the case of Ricci v. DeStefano.

Frank Ricci is a dyslexic Connecticut firefighter who quit a second job in order to study up to 13 hours a day and paid someone to read his textbooks onto tape in preparation for the New Haven Fire Department's exam for promotion to lieutenant or captain. Though he received the sixth-highest score out of 77 applicants vying for eight vacancies, the city decided to deny him (and all other applicants) his earned promotion because no black applicants passed, even though the exam had been carefully constructed to ensure race neutrality.

Ricci was among 18 candidates -- 17 whites and one Hispanic -- who sued the city of New Haven for racial discrimination. The district judge issued summary judgment against the plaintiffs. On appeal to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Sotomayor was one of three judges on the panel who issued a per curiam opinion (adopting the full reasoning of the district court without elaboration) affirming the district court's ruling.

The plaintiffs failed to achieve an en banc (entire court) rehearing of the appeal, but not without a strongly critical dissenting opinion from one of Sotomayor's fellow Clinton appointees on the court, Judge Jose Cabranes. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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EMPATHY WRONG FOR SUPREME COURT
What she brings to the supreme court to rule with is her SO-CALLED empathy. Obama has said he wanted her because she would IMPLEMENT OBAMA'S ideas to the court.

in the YOUTUBE VIDEO she was seen as ruling by her SYMPATHY to whatever situation she was involved in.

Wanna know??? what Obama's biggest annoyance about our SUPREME COURT is?? The fact that the Supreme Court will NOT OVERRIDE the WILL OF THE PUBLIC to FORCE the will of a DICTATOR or Himself on the PUBLIC.

how do we know this.... because Michelle Phillips wrote a whole expose on this at spectator site months ago.

Firstly, the job of Any SUPREME COURT is to do the WILL OF THE PUBLIC not WHAT WHAT any POLITICAL LEADER OR OFFICE HOLDER TELLS THEM TO DO and CERTAINLY NOT WHAT she is SYMPATHETIC TO. So. there is no room for EMPATHY in the supreme court. Also, using one's position to attempt to create legislation isn't smart, either.

WHY?? BECAUSE they are there to do judge WITHOUT IMPARTIALITY to race creed color etc according to OUR CONSTITUTIONAL LAW and NOT WHAT THEY 'feel' like and NOT WHAT THEY WANT to set as LAW OR LEGISLATION.

Wanna know where the word EMPATHY originated from??? it is a NATZI TERM which paved the way to bring about genocide in USSR etc in history.

Mr. Limbaugh
I am too impressed with you! I thought Barack Obama could pull the wool over everyone's eyes in America until I read your article. Well now I know their are two of us, and that's a start. Now about those Republicans(Moderate Democrats)you can forget that. They are too afraid of loosing the Hispanic Vote, that John McCain should have shown them they are going to loose anyway. Can't they see that it's the same way with the African American Vote. Nevertheless, they will sacrifice their principles on the alter of the Vote and I promise you they will be disappointed again.
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