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Wednesday Jul 20, 2005 9:10 am
“Captain of the Football Team”: Is this the Homecoming Court or the Supreme Court?
Over at TomPaine, E.J. Graff is a good start to a morning of Roberts-mania with her analysis of what role Supreme Court decisions play in social and cultural debates:
Several bloggers have picked up on my first thought, that the timing of this announcement nicely supplants Karl Rove in the headlines. The Village Voice was on it yesterday:
As for a concise summing up of the nominee, try Robert W. Gordon's over at TalkingPointsMemo Cafe. Ah, Roberts is an institutional player.
But the Chicago Tribune really wraps it up nicely for me, with this sidebar on his positions, particularly this one:
Look, even his kid seems a little freaked out.
The Supreme Court is one power outlet among many in our nation's public policy electricity grid. If Roberts tilts the court further to the right, progressive advocates will just have to find other ways to win.
Few non-lawyers realize that, for more than two hundred years, the court has constantly been shifting its job description. ... always they are in intimate conversation with their era, batting beliefs back and forth with the Congress, the president, the media, organizations and the general public climate. And not one of them has had the final say.
Several bloggers have picked up on my first thought, that the timing of this announcement nicely supplants Karl Rove in the headlines. The Village Voice was on it yesterday:
Of course, in information warfare, timing is everything, and the Bush White House is a synchronized machine. No surprise, then, that the name of the Supreme Court nominee is going out in prime time tonight. What better way to get the Karl Rove story off the top of the news broadcasts or the front pages of tomorrow's papers.
As for a concise summing up of the nominee, try Robert W. Gordon's over at TalkingPointsMemo Cafe. Ah, Roberts is an institutional player.
But the Chicago Tribune really wraps it up nicely for me, with this sidebar on his positions, particularly this one:
MILITARY TRIBUNALS: Roberts was part of a unanimous decision last week that allowed the Pentagon to proceed with plans to use military tribunals to try terrorism suspects held at Guantanamo Bay.
Look, even his kid seems a little freaked out.
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This guy Roberts is a Scalia/Thomas clone so I already know how he will vote on a wide range of issues. Kiss Roe V. Wade goodbye because O’Connor turned Souter over to the pro-choice side. I can see why GWB would pick Roberts, they have so much in common: both are white conservative males from well-to-do families, both attended elite private schools, both loved sports but in different ways (cheerleader vs. team captain), and both got to go to Harvard. I bet Roberts will provide a new, diverse opininion missing from the court. Ha ha.
Just what we need - another corporate shill to go against the people and in favor of the ruling corporations who, even though they pay no taxes, get to tell the politicos what to do (because they have bribed them all!). Meanwhile we the taxpayers get stuck with the bill. And we also have to clean up all the crap that these neo-nazis will eventually leave behind. Don’t it suck? Ain’t this just like America? But now, instead of just screwing with the native Americans, they are screwing with all of us for the next couple generations.
During the 2000 presidential election fiasco, Roberts was called to Florida to council governor Jeb Bush. ‘Nuff said.
The kid: Is this the seriously neurotic MAD TV character, Stuart, or what? “Look what I can do!”
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