Conservatives: Oppose Sotomayor at Your Own Risk?


Being Hispanic is not an issue. Being an anti-Constitutional judge is.

A few of our newly minted spokesmen for all those seemingly ubiquitous new Republican moderates out there are starting to say that if we oppose Sotomayor, we do so at our own risk. By this they mean that if we are seen to oppose a strong Hispanic woman we will be hurting our chances further with Hispanic voters. To this one can only say poppycock. Sotomayor should be opposed and vigorously but not because of anything other than her rather un-judicial judicial philosophy.

No one, not one conservative commentator or politician, cares a whit that Sotomayor is Hispanic. There simply is no expectation of opposing her because she is of Latino heritage. And so, because of this, there should be no reason whatever to shy from criticizing her qualifications and philosophy. Further, to allow moderates on our side or anyone on the left to equate our opposition to a racial objection is illegitimate and should be vociferously denied.

Ms. Sotomayor does not believe in the rule of law, she does not believe in precedent — except for creating new ones based on her political/racial as opposed to judicial ideals — and she has no interest in judicial restraint. She is not a jurist but an activist for the most liberal of causes. She will make for an unreasonable Supreme Court Justice and will surely churn out one illogical, constitutionally unsupportable decision after another. She should be opposed on these principles.

But the crux of the pro-Sotomayor argument is two fold. One part holds that if we oppose this Latino woman we will be made out as haters of Hispanics and will lose Hispanic voters and the second is that opposition of Obama’s pick will be no different than our constant complaints of Democrat opposition to Reagan’s, George H.W. and W. Bush’s picks. Both are specious arguments.

First of all, we should stop pretending that being nice to every Hispanic candidate for anything regardless of that candidate’s ideology will “get” us anything. George W. Bush went out of his way to pick Hispanic candidates for all sorts of government positions. He has Hispanic family members and is well known for his soft stance on immigration reform. No Republican can stake a claim to being more Hispanic friendly. What did it get him? Not a single thing. Over his 8 years the Republican Hispanic vote has steadily eroded.

So, any obviation of conservative principle to pander for the Hispanic vote is a fool’s errand. It isn’t worth the erosion of our principles to try and cajole votes from the Hispanic community. This is absolutely not to say that we should abandon any efforts to recruit good Hispanic candidates that exhibit strong conservative principles, far from it. But, as in this case, meekly accepting a candidate like Sotomayor will do no good to help us gain the vaunted Hispanic vote.

Secondly, crying over the spilled milk of the days when a president could expect little opposition to his Supreme Court picks is a waste of time. Since Reagan, the left has seen to it that this long-time practice is dead as the Dodo. Bemoaning the partisan tone of Supreme Court picks truly is futile. Furthermore, since we’ve allowed the SCOTUS to become so overly powerful, it is foolish to want to return to the days of presidential deference for Court picks anyway.

If the goal is to return to an era when SCOTUS picks sail through the Senate without rancorous partisan fights, then we will first have to denude the Supreme Court of the undue power it has accumulated. That would require that Congress retake its role as Constitutional authority. Instead of making law to which it hasn’t thoroughly applied the litmus test of the law of the land and then assuming that the Courts will iron out the constitutionality of same, Congress has to again begin to consider the legal basis of its attempts at legislation.

Until such time as Congress again begins to think in terms of the constitutional legitimacy of its own actions, however, we must all realize that the battle for the rule of law will be in the arena of the Courts. That being true we must fight for judicial restraint and constructionist principles in judicial candidates.

Sotomayor is well known for having said that she sees her job as that of rule maker instead of law reader. She has said that she feels her status as a Latino woman makes her better qualified than a white man to be a judge and she has issued many a ruling based on her theories of social “justice” as opposed to an adjudication on the law as written. This woman is an activist that has never shied from using the bench to advance her political goals nor has she been squeamish about saying so. (For some of the issues against her qualifications, see this piece)

This is why we oppose her and we should not allow her candidacy to quietly glide by unopposed. That Sotomayor is of Hispanic heritage is a meaningless distraction and we must reiterate this fact in every posting about her.

One of the best single paragraph explications in this early debate against Sotomayor was penned NRO’s Rich Lowery:

Sotomayor’s nomination represents an extraordinary personal accomplishment and an important symbolic affirmation for Latinos. Her confirmation, though, would be another step toward eviscerating the constitutional function of the Supreme Court, as empathy trumps impartiality.

Just so, Mr. Lowery, just so. Think of this as a model of how to argue against this horrid SCOTUS nomination.


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Brilliant analysis and piece.

Lords86 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 6:24AM EST (link)

Well done. Can’t add anything to it.

Conservatives have principles. Lefties have the race card.

6eorge Jetson (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 7:55AM EST (link)

The left will employ any disingenuous tactic to cover and advance their socialist agenda. Conservatives have to fight that by exposing the substance.

As always, it can be tough sell in the short run in face of leftie sound-byte accusations. In the long run, however, I believe their campaign of hate will fizzle as the folly of their policies gets exposed now that they actually own the consequences, .

 
 

Brilliant analysis and piece.

Lords86 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 6:24AM EST (link)

Well done. Can’t add anything to it.

 

Yes, expose her extreme views...but she's going to be confirmed

smagar (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 7:23AM EST (link)

Sotomayor de facto won confirmation when the GOP got crushed in the Senate races last year.

Harry Reid can afford to let EIGHT of his Senators vote against her, in order to mollify homestate critics, and still confirm her.

I think Hugh Hewitt said it (for the most part) well yesterday, on his blog:

…the GOP’s priorities should be national security –Gitmo and missile defense– and the health care debate, not an unprincipled effort to bleed Judge Sotomayer.

Her hearings will provide an excellent opportunity for Republican members of the Judiciary Committee to remind the public of the principles of originalism and of the limited nature of the judicial power, but voices on the right already calling for an all-out effort to mobilize opposition to the nominee without even a week of reading or a day of hearings are diverting crucial attention from debates which are clear, urgent, and already upon us.

I don’t agree with Hugh’s choice of the verb “bleed” at the end of the first sentence, or his opposition to those “voices on the right already calling for an all-out effort” against Sotomayor. IMO there’s plenty of evidence to indicate there are serious flaws in her judicial philosophy—flaws which the GOP Senators are duty-bound to explore, respectfully but fully, in her confirmation hearings. We have enough evidence already to justify a full-throated opposition to her.

Where I mainly agree with Hugh, is his priorities: National defense and health care first. (I’d also throw the economy in there).

We need to pick fights we can win. If we have to pick and choose where to commit our resources, IMO the Sotomayor fight should be our last priority.

“Who will stand/On either hand/And guard this bridge with me?” (Macaulay)

Hugh

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 7:33AM EST (link)

Hugh is foolish to characterize it as an “unprincipled effort to bleed Judge Sotomayer.” That is one of the most idiotic statements I’ve yet heard from Hewitt. Unprincipled? UNPRINCIPLED!? It is NOT unprincipled to oppose this anti-Constitutional activist.

Hugh is one of those guys I mention above whining that the days of a President getting a rubber stamp for SCOTUS nominees is over. He wants to go back to that but CLEARLY misunderstands how important the Court has become.

Sorry, Hughie, but those days are gone, bud. If we follow his advice a conservative court will forever disappear because Republican presidents have never had much of a long tack record of getting judges right, but liberals ALWAYS find extremists liberal judges that stay that course.

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I don't give a man

Joe Cor (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 8:33AM EST (link)

who once called Harriett Miers “a solid, B+ choice” much credibility on how to handle Supreme Court nomnees.

Yeah

Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 8:44AM EST (link)

… and then there’s that, too!

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Hugh Hewitt has Never been a leader...

speciallist (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 12:05PM EST (link)

nothings changed….

 

No smagar, Reid can't let up to 8 of "his" people vote against the confirmation

The_Gadfly (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 12:58PM EST (link)

He needs all of them voting with him. Because it isn’t the confirmation vote that counts, it’s the closure vote. McCain and the Gang of 14 wanted to preserve the option of filibustering a bad nominee to the bench. Well guess what Vinny, it’s your uncle Bingo. Time to pay the check!

The Washington Times reported she’s got a 60% rate of being overturned by SCOTUS. And there’s a reasonable chance it will get worse after SCOTUS rules on the firefighter case. Nobody with that kind of record should be elevated to SCOTUS. If moderates are ever to take a stand, they must do so now. That means EVERY Republican asking the tough questions about reconciling her past statements to Congress about upholding the law with her complete disregard for it when rendering her opinions from the bench.

Good point---but I still think she gets confirmed, barring some magical revelation.

smagar (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 9:43PM EST (link)

Plus, I’m pretty sure that the Porkulus Sisters will vote for cloture. As of now, I’m confident Reid will get his 60 votes.

I’ll bet that Sotomayor plays Four Corners in the hearings. She’ll be charming but evasive. I seriously doubt she’ll give us the smoking gun we’d need to keep her off the bench.

It’s time to be practical. Again, this fight was lost last November.

“Who will stand/On either hand/And guard this bridge with me?” (Macaulay)

Just to be clear--we should fight; we should NOT decisively commit ourselves

smagar (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 9:57PM EST (link)

By “decisively commit,” I mean throwing in those resources (e.g., energy, credibility) that you need to win your most important battles. The battles you HAVE to win. The battles you are willing to expend everything and risk everything for.

To use a military analogy: you decisively commit your forces when you throw all your troops, to include your reserves, into a fight.

The key here is—you don’t decisively commit to a fight you know you’re going to lose. (Unless your name is Leonidas).

By all means, we should examine and question Sotomayor aggressively. Who knows—maybe we’ll get lucky. Speaking in partisan combative terms, we should try and get a few licks in.

But, unless we get a magical opportunity, we shouldn’t overdo it. Our chances for keeping her off the bench are so slim that it’s impractical to believe that we can do it.

Now is not the time to joust at windmills.

“Who will stand/On either hand/And guard this bridge with me?” (Macaulay)

Agree. Oppose her, vote against her, but don't expend all energy on her.

Bill S (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 11:20PM EST (link)

If the tables were turned and President McCain nominated a nominally centrist candidate, bets are that the vast majority of the D’s would vote against them out of reflex. If nothing else, we should oppose because of what the bastards did to Estrada.

“It’s such a fine line between stupid, and clever.” – David St. Hubbins

 
 
 
 
 

It's obvious that opposing a Hispanic will hurt us.

mbecker908 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 8:22AM EST (link)

Just look how badly opposition to Miguel Estrada hurt the Democrats with Hispanic voters.

As long as we only go after her record

djemi (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 8:50AM EST (link)

not her race, Hispanic voters will see that we are being principled, and that race does not matter to us, which it doesn’t. Justice is blind.

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It really doesn't matter

ceili_dancer (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 10:41AM EST (link)

The Dems will cry racism as soon as we ask her to expound on a ruling that could be detrimental to her cause. I would wager as soon as the first question comes out of a republicans mouth, the blast faxes and talking points memos will be passed around and parroted by the MSM.

There is a line in the sand. This far and no further!

Beaglescout (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 11:50AM EST (link)

Did putting the Amnesty bill out there help McCain or Bush with Hispanics? The choice to fight on principle says a lot about the party’s courage in a tough place. Instant retreat says just as much about cowardice. Republicans need to fight for every step, every inch of ground. And instead of giving ten feet, or one foot, or one single inch, have to try to take an inch, or a foot, or a mile.

Draw that line in the sand.

And if we are forced back, bloodied but still standing tall, then we draw it again and once again prepare to fight. By fighting we will attract new support and strengthen the will of our moribund support.

There is a principle in the opposition to Sotomayor: We will not accept racist or partisan interpretations of the law as just, but inevitably know they are as unjust as anything. The 14th Amendment stiffens our spine against them. And we will not accept “policy setting” and legislation from the bench as reasonable. It is a lie. There is only one meaning to intpret the Constitution, and it is to follow the original, plain English meaning of the words. Anything else is making it up by whim.

Ever since the revolutionaries of 1776 stood for the Rule of Law against the Rule by Whim of the English King, America has stood for the Rule of Law, not the Rule of Whim. America will not change that now. America will not change ever.

Do I need to go all Churchill and repost his “on the beaches” speech? And need I remind you who won that war? Was it those who believed in the Rule by Whim?

“A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.”

–Alexander Hamilton

Dead on! And then some. But could you post Churchill's

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 12:27PM EST (link)

“on the beaches” speech anyway? It always make my hair stand on end (well what’s left of it) and inspires me (which I need a lot of in these days of The One)

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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Churchill was defending much better ground than we are.

smagar (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 9:47PM EST (link)

Do I need to go all Churchill and repost his “on the beaches” speech? And need I remind you who won that war? Was it those who believed in the Rule by Whim?

Hitler had to cross the English Channel and take Britain in order to beat Churchill. The Dems have a much easier task. They already hold the key terrain in this battle.

This is NOT the hill to fight and die upon. The ground favors us on other battlefields—FOCA, EFCA, health care reform, national security.

“Who will stand/On either hand/And guard this bridge with me?” (Macaulay)

I made a diary out of this. Expect it in the morning.

Beaglescout (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 3:26AM EST (link)

Churchill speeches and all. Plus substance.

“A nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master, and deserves one.”

–Alexander Hamilton
 
 
 
 

No they won't, which is sort of Becker's point

The_Gadfly (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 12:52PM EST (link)

I know you missed the sarcasm tag at the end of his post. The reality of the situation is that Republicans will be damned for hating Hispanics regardless of what position they take in the fight or how little race matters to us. Since we’re going to be damned by the atheist left anyway, we might as well put up the good fight.

"Since we’re going to be damned by the atheist left anyway,

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:02PM EST (link)

we might as well put up the good fight.”

Amen…’nuff said.

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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Is there a reason you had to throw "atheist" in there as an insult? nt

redstatebluestate123 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:07PM EST (link)

You get your panties in a wad pretty easily don't you.

mbecker908 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:25PM EST (link)

Looked to me more like a snarky comment. I mean really, just how does one who does not believe in a diety “damn” anything.

Very carefully (ba dum csh) nt

redstatebluestate123 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:27PM EST (link)
 

Insult?

Neil Stevens (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:29PM EST (link)

It’s accurate.

Though not the whole picture. The radical left isn’t atheist, they’re anti-theist. They don’t have an absence of the supernatural, but rather they define themselves in opposition to those who believe in it.

There’s a difference.

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True, although

redstatebluestate123 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:33PM EST (link)

I’ll point out that they by definition must be defined in opposition to those who believe in a deity. Which is to say, in the absence of those who believe in a deity, lack of belief in a deity is implicit and does not need to be identified.

 

Because have you ever noticed...

Neil Stevens (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:34PM EST (link)

Christians tend to talk about atheists a whole lot less than the left atheists talk about Christians?

It’s an obsession that doesn’t quite jibe with an actual atheist viewpoint.

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I'm not really sure that's accurate

redstatebluestate123 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:38PM EST (link)

To be fair, this may be because a lot of the liberal atheists I know aren’t particularly political. In general (and this all just based on my own personal interactions), I’ve found that Christians are generally more offended by and hostile to atheists than vice versa, whereas atheists are generally more condescending and (ironically) holier-than-thou towards Christians than vice versa.

really??....so who keeps sueing to get rid of prayer and nativities...

Aaron Gardner (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:57PM EST (link)

It certainly isn’t the Christians.

Seems to me you are living in the dark.

conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!

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This is an interesting discussion

redstatebluestate123 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 2:00PM EST (link)

And I would love to continue it, however we seem to have gotten rather far afield from Ms. Sotomayor (which is my fault, and I apologize) so I think we should either take this to another venue or just leave it here.

 

For the Libs, it's about stopping us

molybdanthan (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 7:11PM EST (link)

from what we’re going to do. Like establish a Christian-only society. Or let women die in back-alley abortions. They get a lot of mileage based entirely on ‘what if.’

For us, it’s simply seeing what they’re doing. Like banning 10 Commandment monuments, or the word Christmas, threatening valedictorians with expulsion for mentioning God, forcing military members to attend religious sensitivity training, etc. They use judges to reinvent the law, and MSM demagogues to beat us on a daily basis.

But somehow they’re the party of tolerance.

As I say in the post above

redstatebluestate123 (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 8:10PM EST (link)

This is an interesting discussion that I would love to continue in a more appropriate venue, but WTH’s diary on Sotomayor is not the place for this. I know I started it, my apologies.

Even if she's the current face of real racial insensitivity?

molybdanthan (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 8:52PM EST (link)

It’s true. We’ve all read her quotes. Apparently there are other sound bites far more radical in nature lurking out there. Sadly, that’s red meat to the Lib base. They think she should shout the message from on high, from the Supreme Court. They can’t believe so many of her decisions have been overruled over the years. It’s just got to be all those angry white men. Well, they’ll soon be out of the way. Then Lady Justice can take a break.

This quote-gate claptrap might turn into another situation like when the LA Times hid footage of Obama meeting with Palestinian leaders. Or were they Syrian? Does anybody even remember that? Good work, LA Times.

Repeating the lie, while omitting the truth, makes one sickly, poor, and stupid.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Just a thought or two (or three...maybe four)

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:58PM EST (link)

1) I was merely quoting Mr. Fly

2) since atheistic is an adjective describing ‘leftist’, that would mean, to me, that there are ‘leftists’ who are not atheists. I have found the former much more disagreeable and mean-spirited than the latter; so, if the shoe fits them……

3) I chose to take the snark in its entirety which is/was “they ain’t gonna like us anyway no matter what we do so why should we take our cues from people who despise us”

4) What Neil said :-)

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Ummm....no they won't (thank you MSM) and we

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 4:30PM EST (link)

should do it anyway ’cause if you never pick up the gauntlet, why should anyone listen to or respect you.

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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Ouch!! That'll leave a mark (you are *so* un-PC mbecker :-) nt

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 4:28PM EST (link)

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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moi??? nt

mbecker908 (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 5:39PM EST (link)

I know...hard as it is to believe - yes, you!

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 11:00PM EST (link)

Does Franz know?

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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Heh. Franz knows absolutely everything. He is

mbecker908 (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 12:47AM EST (link)

after all, Prince of Dogness, Master of the Realm.

And he tells Mrs908. And, compared to Franz, I’m Nancy Pelosi.

With or without the botox? nt

eburke (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 9:20AM EST (link)

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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That hurt. No botox. Just some dog spit.

mbecker908 (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 5:54PM EST (link)

Dog spit is a universal antidote.

Please accept my abject apology. I wrote whilst in a

eburke (Diary) Thursday, May 28th at 6:27PM EST (link)

snit about Cornyn and the NSRC which, in my highly agitated state, rendered me incapable of feeling your pain and connecting with your more ‘sensitive side’.

(Not to mention that comparing *anyone* to SanFranNan, even in jest, probably violates the Constitutional ban on cruel & unusual punishment; ummm… just don’t send Franz after me in retribution)

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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It is a Lost Cause

azletx Wednesday, May 27th at 12:05PM EST (link)

The dems have the votes so there is no way to stop her. Loss of Spector to the Dems has stopped any chances of opposing her.

We should save our very-very few arrows we have left.

"The loss of Specter to the Dems...

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 12:31PM EST (link)

has stopped any chances of opposing her”?

Are you daft?

The same Arlen Specter who came out yesterday in full-throated support of this nomination?

The snarlin’ Arlen who manned the barricades in a full-throated effort to get GWB’s nominees confirmed?

The rock-ribbed constitutionalist who cited Scottish law during Clinton’s impeachment hearings?

The rugged Republican constructionist who mounted filibuster attempts against radical leftist judge appointments during the Clinton administration?

*That* Arlen Specter?

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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Yeah, that Arlen Spectre, I mean Specter.

The_Gadfly (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:00PM EST (link)

The same one who came to Bork’s defense when he was pilloried by the activist left some decades back. Not.

Did I mention I’m glad the turncoat is finally out of the party?

 
 
 

Well, ya see, Warner...it's the need to reach out

eburke (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 12:36PM EST (link)

to Hispanics that has caused the NSRC to fully endorse and support an articulate, conservative, 3-legged stool conservative in the FL GOP primary.

I mean…that did happen, didn’t it?

“Moderate” NSRC crickets…….chirping

“All that need be done for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing.”

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check this out

djemi (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:44PM EST (link)

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And this

djemi (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:48PM EST (link)

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Here is an exclaimation point

izoneguy (Diary) Wednesday, May 27th at 1:50PM EST (link)

President Obama prefers Supreme Court justices who will violate their oath of office.

http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NGM1Y2U0NTAzMjhkM2NlMGEyNDg2NTQwNzFiNzYxYWQ=

The point cannot be made often enough: Modern liberalism, as embodied in the Obama presidency, is the defender of the status quo. And the status quo is a road to economic ruin. Political forces cannot redistribute the wealth that the economic system does not produce.

 
 

Well, let's be consistent...

I do not apologize when I do something wrong. Wednesday, May 27th at 2:44PM EST (link)

…and consider how many of Sotomayor’s decisions were NOT reversed. The answer is NOT as simple as counting the cases heard by the SCOTUS.

When the SCOTUS agrees to hear a case, the likelihood of reversal is very strong. According to , the reversal rate is 70% or higher in the typical session. By the same token, the SCOTUS implicitly affirms those decisions for which it refuses cert (i.e. refuses to hear on appeal). Sotomayor has written, by most accounts, roughly 380 opinions from the 2nd Circuit bench.

That tells us that, at best (assuming that each was appealed), the SCOTUS allowed 374 of her 380 decisions to stand. That’s a pretty solid percentage. I don’t think there’s an “anti-Constitutional” jurist to be found in this case.

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