Showing posts with label Sotomayor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sotomayor. Show all posts

Thursday, August 6, 2009

BREAKING NEWS: Sonya Sotomayor CONFIRMED by U. S. Senate

68 – 31


Warner - Yes
Webb - Yes
Update: 5:25 pm
Republicans that broke ranks:
Senator George Voinovich (OH)
Senator Susan Collins (ME)
Senator Olympia Snow (ME)
Senator Judd Gregg (NH)
Senator Richard Lugar (IN)
Senator Kit Bond (MO)
Senator Mel Martinez (FL)
Senator Lindsay Graham (SC)
Senator Lamar Alexander (TN)

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

SCOTUS Sotomayor Confirmation: GOP count is up to five that will support Sotomayor

United States Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC) is the latest member of the GOP to announce his support for United States Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor. This increases the number to five Republican Senators that have announced their intention to vote for Sotomayor’s confirmation to the highest court in the land. This list includes Senators Susan Collins and Olympia Snow from Maine, Mel Martinez from Florida, and Richard Lugar from Indiana.

It is expected that all 60 Democratic members will support Judge Sotomayor’s confirmation and that there are a few more GOP members yet to announce their support. While Lindsey Graham’s support of Sotomayor didn’t change the likely outcome of the vote, his support is significant as Graham is increasingly being viewed as the leader of a rebranded GOP in need of a steady Captain.

Here is Senator Graham’s statement from the floor of the United States Senate today, announcing his intention to support Judge Sotomayor:


Wednesday, July 15, 2009

SCOTUS: Sotomayor Confirmation Hearing Coverage – Day Two ‘wise Latina”

Yet again, Dan Radmacher and the Roanoke Times Editorial staff have articulated a far better point about the tone and tenor of the Conservatives questioning Judge Sonia Sotomayor during yesterday’s hearings, than the one I was trying to make. In today’s editorial, the Roanoke Times highlights a theme that was as consistent and coordinated as any that the Republicans have put together.

It seemed as if this was their opportunity drill into the public record the “wise Latina” remark from Judge Sotomayor. It was obvious that Republicans wanted to send the message that they are tired of being labeled “racist” by focusing on this one remark and the double standard that is being unfairly applied and the pass give to Judge Sotomayor. But, as the Roanoke Times points out – “Those fears, of ethnic bias and judicial activism, are so much political posturing.”

Addressing the comment earlier in the day, Judge Sotomayor admitted that it was a poor choice of words and that she does not feel that a person’s ethnicity gives them more of an advantage or disadvantage than someone else’s ethnic background. But, this answer was not enough for the Conservatives on the committee. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-SC), who is also a JAG Officer in the Air Force Reserve, drove home the point about the double standard being applied to Judge Sotomayor and the “wise Latina” remark this way:

If I ever said something remotely like that, my career would have been over.”
Senator Graham point taken that if you, as a privileged white male, had made a comment like Judge Sotomayor you would be finished in politics. (Now, can we move on?) He does and highlights the most critical of comments from an anonymous survey from litigators that rates Judge Sotomayor’s professionalism and judicial temperament, which call her a “bully.” He does say that there are positive comments as well but, those negative comments stuck out like a “sore thumb”. Careful, Senator Graham. Are you calling Judge Sotomayor a “racist” “bully”? Or did you just want to get this on the record? All of this, coming from a Republican Senator that “likes” her and may still vote for her confirmation.

Whichever way you slice it, this was a tough day for Judge Sonia Sotomayor and she handled it masterfully. But, Republicans are getting very close to overreaching and this hard line of questioning has the potential to blow up in their faces. Judge Sotomayor can no more take the “Latina” out of her than Supreme Court Justice Alito can dislodge his Italian heritage when considering the facts of a case and making her decision. Here are Judge Alito’s own words during his bruising confirmation hearing about how his cultural background and heritage play into his judicial considerations:

“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.”
I understand the point that Conservatives are trying to make, but they can make it in a more mature way than saying - “look at what she said and you call me a racist?” Conservatives still cannot hide the fact that all white male judges and Supreme Court Justices populated the bench until Thurgood Marshall, Sandra Day O’Connor, Clarence Thomas, and Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Judge Sonia Sotomayor is qualified for the highest court in the land and her confirmation will not change the ideological make-up of the Supreme Court on bit. But, maybe that’s the problem for Conservatives. Stop the politics and confirm Sonia now!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

SCOTUS Sotomayor Confirmation Hearings: Senator Kyl and GOP treading on thin ice

They can't pick apart her rulings as a Federal Judge, so they continue to push on things she has said in speeches, to groups, and legal conferences. Justice Alito even said during his confirmation hearings that his Italian-American heritage is part of who he is and those experience growing up. It's strategically dangerous for the GOP Judiciary Committee members to continue to press the issue of the "wise Latina" comment. The inference here of reverse racism is insulting when she has a long record of applying the law based upon the facts given for each case.

Keep it up Republicans. Continue to push away the third largest voting block in the country. If Senator Tom Coburn of Oklahoma hasn't had his turn yet, I wonder if he will cross the line and say something stupid (which he has a reputation for)? Quit trying to score political points and confirm Judge Sotomayor. Quit acting like a bunch of back-benchers and confirm her. Everything else is just semantics.