Further proof of that? And of pseudo-liberal presidential cravenness? The NYT notes that not since Thurgood Marshall in 1967 have liberals really been jazzed about a SCOTUS nominee. (LBJ's biggest mistake outside of Vietnam was not nominating him, rather than crony Abe Fortas, to be the Chief a year later.)
Oh, and liberals SHOULD complain about Kagan:
“Why do the conservatives always get the conservatives, but we don’t get to get the liberals?” Senator Tom Harkin, Democrat of Iowa, asked the Web site Politico recently, voicing the frustration of the left when Ms. Kagan was considered a front-runner but was not yet Mr. Obama’s selection. “What the hell is that all about?”More proof from that same story?
Richard A. Posner, a conservative appeals court judge in Chicago, and William M. Landes, his colleague from the University of Chicago law school, ranked all 43 justices from 1937 to 2006 by ideology and found that four of the five most conservative ones are on the current court. Even the moderate swing vote, Justice Kennedy, was the 10th most conservative over that period. By contrast, none of the current justices ranks among the five most liberal members, and only Justice Ginsburg is in the top 10.Remember, Posner would have incentive to UNDERsell conservative bona fides to push the court further right.
Oh, and it's not just executive power to worry about from Kagan.
Her eptitude as Solicitor General is laughable, despite The One's claims about her brilliance, as posted on a blog at TPM. It's hard to imagine her having the skill, or the gravitas bestowed by other justices, to be able to form voting consensuses.
Liberals don't follow the constitution. Liberals cherry pick the constitution. You are still stuck in left/right politics. Look at the bigger picture.
ReplyDeleteThe government doesn't care about the people anymore. Left or Right. They want the power and control over every aspect of our lives.
The Constitution protects our rights and any supreme court justice has a duty to protect the people. IMO People should elect supreme court justices not the President.
If the constitution was abolished tomorrow what would happen? Would you like to wake up to that world? One day you just might.
Well, I would agree with your thoughts about large swaths of the government but think that your definition of "liberal" is pretty selective at least.
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