Mainly been trying to keep sane while watching the coverage of the pending Sonia Sotomayor nomination to the Supreme Court.
I have had the opportunity to read over some of her rulings and cases. Fairly mundane, slightly left of moderate judge. By no means a firebrand liberal. But the coverage of her opinions (legal) and of her commentary have been down right sickening.
Starting with the shoddy piece by Jeffery Rosen over at the The New Republic. The piece itself is just bad journalism. The plethora of anonymous sources, lobbing invectives, alone should be enough to disqualify it as a responsible critique, but this takes the cake:
I haven't read enough of Sotomayor's opinions to have a confident sense of them, nor have I talked to enough of Sotomayor's detractors and supporters, to get a fully balanced picture of her strengths. It's possible that the former clerks and former prosecutors I talked to have an incomplete picture of her abilities.But then you have the unhinged response of the right-wing. Huffington Post has good round up here, Think Progress has some interesting commentary here, and well it is pretty much a big whine-fest.
Now I do not know what the woman's judicial philosophy is. But the critiques profited thus far are some of the shoddiest I have heard. If you disagree with the idea that simply because some has an opposing judicial view than you, just say you object because of that. Do not try to demean their legitimate accomplishments as "affirmative action based", or "preferential treatment". Graduating Summa Cum Laude, requires hard work and dedication. No one can hand that to you. Especially at an institution like Princeton. Also it is easy to forget that those same individuals who are attacking this now, were praising it for Justice Alito, and Roberts during their confirmations.
It is nice that hypocrisy never goes out of style.
-Cheers
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