| Jamie Dupree |
The Sotomayor Debate
As we head into the weekend, the initial debate on Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor has been muted on one hand, aggressive on another and still a bit murky for some Democrats.
But best of all, it's been damn entertaining so far.
First, let's start on the Democratic side. What are some Democrats worried about?
Well, there are a few more liberal Dems who are nervous about Sotomayor's views on abortion. In her time on the federal bench, she evidently has not ruled on an abortion case, so no one's exactly sure where she stands.
Now some people will spit at the computer screen when they read that, convinced that she's a liberal and that she's certainly a supporter of abortion rights.
That would seem to be a likely assumption to make, but no one wants to assume anything at this point in the Supreme Court debate.
Lots of people "assumed" that a guy named David Souter would be a reliable conservative vote on the Supreme Court. That didn't exactly happen.
Over at the White House on the abortion issue, Press Secretary Robert Gibbs did his best rope-a-dope during Thursday's briefing, telling reporters that President Obama didn't ask Sotomayor what she believes, but feels confident she's on his side.
"I think he feels comfortable with -- comfortable that she shares his philosophy generally on the Constitution," Gibbs said.
Of course, no one is supposed to ask a nominee directly about how he or she might rule on a certain matter, leading to another Supreme Court Tap Dance for Gibbs.
"He did not specifically ask (about abortion) as we've stated for the past several days, but as I just said I think he feels -- I know he feels comfortable generally with her interpretation of the Constitution being similar to that of his," said Gibbs.
Meanwhile, critics of Sotomayor turned up the heat and generated some fire as well, again focusing on a quote from a speech in 2001, where she basically said that Latina women can make better decisions on the bench than White men.
"The US Supreme Court is no place for brown or Hispanic supremacists like Sonia Sotomayor," said William Gheen, President of the Americans for Legal Immigration PAC.
The group attacked Sotomayor's membership in the hispanic group known as the National Council of La Raza, calling it a "racist" organization.
"She supports racist groups like La Raza, which support amnesty, welfare benefits, in-state tuition and licenses for illegal aliens," said Gheen.
A former GOP Congressman, Tom Tancredo of Colorado, went one step further than Gheen, attacking La Raza as "a Latino KKK without the hoods or the nooses" during an appearance on CNN.
La Raza - which means "the race" in Spanish - is basically a Hispanic civil rights group, which calls itself the "largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States."
Meanwhile, liberal websites were going after former House Speaker Newt Gingrich over his call for Sotomayor to withdraw as a nominee for the Supreme Court.
Why? Because Gingrich was evidently sending out Twitter messages about Sotomayor soon after touring the Auschwitz death camp in Poland.
Liberal blogger Jeffrey Feldman blasted what he called Gingrich's "disturbing cynicism."
"Score political points using fabricated and illogical pseudo-definitions of "racism" no matter where you are, no matter what moral juxtaposition you may embody," wrote Feldman.
Just think about all of this battling - the Sotomayor nomination fight is only a few days old!
I'm going to need to stock up on more popcorn at this rate.
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What others are saying
- Sotomayor unfit to judge anyoneSotomayor has had 5 judicial decisions selected for review by the SCOTUS: one is the pending New Haven firemen case. IF there is justice it will be overturned as it is clearly racist as defined by the rulings of three other Circuit Courts. The other four decisions were ALL reversed by the SCOTUS, and in 3 of those 4 cases, she was cited for improperly representing the law. Are these great qualifications for a Supreme Court Justice?
In addition: In Maloney v. Cuomo, 554 F.3d 56 (2009), a court panel that included Sotomayor considered a claim by a New York attorney that a state law prohibiting possession of a nunchaku, a device consisting of two sticks joined by a rope or chain, violated his Second Amendment right to bear arms.
The district court rejected the claim on the ground that the Second Amendment does not apply to the states. On appeal, Sotomayor and the rest of the panel affirmed the district court's decision.
This ruling is in direct conflict with a Ninth Circuit Court ruling in the Nordyke v. King case in California that the Second Amendment is incorporated through the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
Relying on the Supreme Courts 1886 decision in Presser v. Illinois, the Sotomayor panel explained that it was settled law . . . that the Second Amendment applies only to limitations the federal government seeks to impose on the individuals right to bear arms.
The Supreme Courts recent decision in District of Columbia v. Heller, the court continued, does not invalidate this longstanding principle.
If this Sotomayor ruling, essentially negating the 14th Amendment, is permitted to stand, it puts into jeopardy not only the 2nd Amendment, but EVERY Amendment (13th, 15th, etc) and opens the door for any State to pass laws completely negating protections recognized by the COTUS.
Based on abundant bad judicial decisions, and a number of inflammatory racist and elitist personal comments, it is clear that Sotomayor is incompetent to remain a judge, let alone become a member of the SCOTUS. She cannot take the oath of office without lying.
To suggest that her gender, her genealogy, or her 'life experience' trumps her total lack of understanding or respect for the COTUS is absurd.
Sotomayor has demonstrated gross incompetence in the law; and egregious contempt for the laws of the United States in support for her own racist agenda.
Any federal officer who confirms her nomination is equally guilty of violation of their sacred oath to "preserve, protect, and defend the COTUS" and needs to be removed from office for that violation.
The only bench Sotomayor deserves is a park bench, and Obama needs to be relegated to the spot beside her on that bench. - Godwin's LawSomeone will invoke it sooner or later.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin%27s_law
No more popcorn tonight. Bedtime.
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