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Friday, May 29, 2009
Michael Barone :: Townhall.com Columnist
Will Sotomayor's Style Blunt Her Liberal Views?
by Michael Barone
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Barack Obama has named his nominee for the Supreme Court, Judge Sonia Sotomayor of the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals. What's the likely fallout, politically and judicially?

Politically, Obama gets a plus for naming the first Hispanic justice (unless one counts Benjamin Cardozo, nominated in 1932, a descendant of Portuguese Jews). Sotomayor has an appealing biography: She grew up the daughter of Puerto Rican parents in the Bronx, had a fine academic record at Princeton and Yale Law School, served in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Manhattan and practiced commercial law.

Republicans delayed her confirmation for the appeals court in the 1990s for the same reason that Democrats delayed and prevented the confirmation of Miguel Estrada for a judgeship during the first Bush term: to prevent the other party from promoting a Hispanic who would be a plausible Supreme Court nominee.

Sotomayor is that -- she clearly meets the minimal standards for the job. Republicans are unlikely to prevent her confirmation, and Democrats can tell Hispanic voters they put one of their own on the nation's highest court.

It remains to be seen whether Sotomayor will prove as charming and articulate in her confirmation hearings as Chief Justice John Roberts was in 2005. And she will presumably have to defend some of her public statements. Such as, "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life."

That amounts to an assertion that some Americans are more likely to have the "empathy" that Obama said he sought in a nominee because of their gender and ethnic origin. It's not clear that most Americans agree. Pollster Scott Rasmussen reports that 45 percent of Americans believe that legal background and competence are the most important qualities for a nominee, while only 27 percent believe that diversity is the most important. Independents on this issue, as on several others lately, are more like Republicans than Democrats: Fifty percent say legal background and competence are more important.

Sotomayor is not the first nominee chosen for her personal characteristics. But identity politics is not necessarily a political plus for most voters. All of us have only one gender, and only a limited number of ethnic identities and personal experiences. But we don't like to think we're incapable of entering into a sympathetic understanding of those of different backgrounds. Continued...

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Michael Barone is a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics. He is Senior Political Analyst for the Washington Examiner and a Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, a Fox News Channel contributor and co-author of The Almanac of American Politics.
 
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Justitia, Lady Justice

The United States Supreme Court is the highest court in the Federal System. When our Founding Fathers created the three branch system, it intentionally placed the Judiciary outside of the election process. Thus, an appointment to the Supreme Court is one for life or until a Justice decides to retire and no sitting Justice ever has to answer to voters.

Why did our Founding Fathers set the Judiciary Branch outside of the election process? They wanted to maintain continuity in the rule of law and respect for our legal process. The tradeoff was that they Supreme Court was to judge a case pursuant to the US Constitution, not act in a political sense, be without bias and to leave one's empathy or sympathy out of the judicial process.

Justitia, Lady Justice:

Is cloaked in a robe, which representing the law.

Is blindfolded so that the court can have blind impartiality.

Is depicted with set weighing scales, which are typically suspended from her left hand, upon which she measures the strengths of a case's support and opposition

Is also often seen carrying a double-edged sword in her right hand, symbolizing the power of Reason and Justice, which may be wielded either for or against any party.

A male or female Justice should be able to arrive at the exact same decision.

The Judiciary Committee in the United States Senate must perform its responsibilities and not try to expedite the confirmation process. It is imperative that the Senators be fully briefed with a nominee's case records, decisions, writings, and the full text of all speeches. This is the responsibility of every member, not just the minority party.

It is a seat for life and the Justice never has to answer to "We the People," but the United State Senate must serve all of us well and fully vet a nominee.


Sodomator On Socialism
Sodomator has written about Ezra Taft Benson, the famous head of the Democratic Socialists of America, who once claimed that we will keep spooning you socialism until you will beg for communism. Nikita Krushchev, said when he heard what Benson proclaimed, "Oh, no, they will drop right into our laps."

Normally, that would sink her, but it is just par for the course in a White House chock-full of Socialists and Marxists.
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