White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs yesterday began the Obama Administration’s walkback of controversial comments made by Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor. At the daily press briefing, the perpetually over matched Gibbs attempted to explain away Sotomayor’s comment that a “wise Latina” would necessarily make better judicial decisions than a “white male” judge because of her gender, ethnicity, and life experience. But Gibbs never learned the first rule of being in a hole, and his explanation raises more uncomfortable questions for the nominee.
“I think she’d say her word choice in 2001 was poor. She was simply making the point that experiences are relevant to the process of judging. Your personal experiences have a tendency to make you more aware of certain facts and certain cases, that your experiences impact your understanding.”
The only facts that a judge has any business considering, of course, are the facts at issue in the case before the court. Gibbs’ assertion is an admission that the Administration wants judges who will decide cases not based upon the facts and the law, but on their personal preferences.
But Gibbs wasn’t done digging, and used a quote from Justice Samuel Alito to try and bolster his position.
“When a case comes before me involving, let’s say, someone who is an immigrant…I can’t help but think of my own ancestors, because it wasn’t that long ago when they were in that position…. I do say to myself, ‘You know, this could be your grandfather, this could be your grandmother. They were not citizens at one time, and they were people who came to this country.’…When I get a case about discrimination, I have to think about people in my own family who suffered discrimination because of their ethnic background or because of religion or because of gender. And I do take that into account.”
The obvious differences between Alito’s quote and Sotomayor’s, however, is that Alito did not assert that he was a better judge because of his family’s experiences. Alito did not allege that because of his family’s story that he would reach more just conclusions than a Latina woman. And Alito did not say that say that his decisions were based in part on his personal history. Sotomayor did all those things in her remarks.
President Obama also defended Sotomayor today, calling the criticism of her remarks, “nonsense.” But the fact that the White House is talking about this, and trying to explain it away, proves that the controversy is anything bu nonsense. The Administration knows it could have a real problem with Sotomayor’s nomination if it does not move to stem the growing backlash against her for those statements. Gibbs’ botched defense is the first crack in the White House’s management of Sotomayor’s nomination.
Cross posted at Mark on the Right.
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Worst walk-back, EVAH!!!
Steve Foley (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 10:08AM EST (link)How does one misspeak a pre-written speech or an essay? She wrote it that way because that’s the way she feels, which is fine, but be honest about it.
Being a member of the National Council of La Raza doesn’t help her case here either.
Sorry but I’m not buying it! You can’t spin this… and the fact that the president himself feels the need to come to her defense here speaks volumes.
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GOP is stupid, stupid, stupid......
smitch61 Saturday, May 30th at 10:52AM EST (link)Here we go again with the “eating of your own” mentality. I just donated to the GOP and even made a monthly commitment for the next year….. Boy howdy, what a mistake that was! I guess I will never learn….. As an individual who watched the democratic party attempt to destroy Clarence Thomas, and now pander to the left and the media on how we should behave is absolutely disgusting……..I think I am done…… let them try to win without their base………………….
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IJB Saturday, May 30th at 11:00AM EST (link)Threadjack?
zeebeach Saturday, May 30th at 11:10AM EST (link)I don’t see this being about the GOP response to Sotomayor. Methinks you protest too much. Methinks you could even be a liberal-type lurker attempting to stir up dissent.
And...
zeebeach Saturday, May 30th at 11:13AM EST (link)regardless of what you’ve heard, conservatives don’t typically use expressions like “boy, howdy!”.
Agreed...
speciallist (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 12:28PM EST (link)you are being watched smitch61….
She Could Have Used Better Words
red4ever (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 10:59AM EST (link)Not a way to save the comment. That means she still meant it, just didn’t say it as diplomatically as she could have. If I tell someone to screw off, sure I could have said, “Please leave me alone” but the sentiment is the same.
The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.
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So much for "Words matter"
bk (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 11:01AM EST (link)Racism, expressed more diplomatically...
furious (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 11:51AM EST (link),,,“Clean and Articulate”, like Joe Biden? Ye gods.
–furious
“I find your lack of faith disturbing.” — Darth Vader
Yep
red4ever (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 12:05PM EST (link)Expressed diplomatically or not, it is still racist. It is not racist to oppose racism.
The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of great moral crisis, maintain their neutrality.
Dante
Absolutely!
papalee Saturday, May 30th at 1:55PM EST (link)And the only type of racism that has received government and especially judicial approval is that against whites. Both Bush one and two thought it was perfectly ok and sought successfully to have the Supremes retain it so that they could be seen as pandering to blacks and hispanics.
The fourteenth amendment requires that we all be treated equally by our government if by no one else. But that is not good enough for the race pimps for whom a real level playing field is not quite good enough. Now minorities must triumph in everything and every place no matter their relative merits against others. They don’t have to work’; they don’t have to study – the Sotomayors of this world are going to give them everything.
We really can do better than this.
Sotomayor is a Racist... Pure and Simple
reaganiterepublicanresistance Saturday, May 30th at 11:36AM EST (link)Unless you are delusional, Sotomayer is a racist, as are all members of the treasonous La Raza -by definition- who’s motto is “For our race everything- for others, nothing”.
Clearly Eric Holder has some racial hangups and agenda too… as does Obama, since his behavior betrays a wierd pro-Kenyan grudge against the British… and he’s the one who nominated all these kooks.
What happened to the idea of a colorblind society? Team Obama define their world in racial terms all the time- and unlike any white people I know. I wouldn’t want to be judged by any of them after what I’ve heard come out of their own mouths- they sound like Jesse Jackson.
If Obama is going to go on with his “justice” agenda largely based upon race- the double standards need to stop, and NOW.
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I Use MLK's Definition of Racism
youthgrunt (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 12:49PM EST (link)“I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.”
And by that definition, Sotomayor is clearly racist (as is the President for that matter).
"I think SHE'd say..."
furious (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 11:49AM EST (link)“I think she’d say her word choice in 2001 was poor.
Take-away being, she could have chosen better racist words?
And by all means, Family Guy, let’s hear what SHE’d have to say now.
–furious
“I find your lack of faith disturbing.” — Darth Vader
Liberal lurker?
smitch61 Saturday, May 30th at 1:51PM EST (link)No, could not be farther from the truth actually.
You consistently Fail reply to this..
speciallist (Diary) Saturday, May 30th at 3:00PM EST (link)and that’s the first clue…