Page 36 of 257 FirstFirst ... 263233343536373839404686136 ... LastLast
Results 876 to 900 of 6407
  1. #876
    No darkness Cry Havoc's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Post Count
    33,683
    Kavanaugh is a Bush republican, not a Trump Republican. That's a big difference.
    Lolwat? Kavanaugh is absolutely a Trumpican. He is open about pardoning the President for crimes he's (allegedly) committed.

  2. #877
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    But swapping Kennedy, a libertarian, with Kavanaugh represents a shift in the bench.
    So-called Mr Balls n Strikes Roberts is the "swing"vote now ,

    and we know, with the exception ACA (which he managed screw via the backdoor by making Medicaid expansion a state's option), he ALWAYS swings pro-oligarchy.

    Oligarchy SCOTUS5 politicians-in-robes, s 5-4 for decades
    Last edited by boutons_deux; 09-21-2018 at 11:18 AM.

  3. #878
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    113,908
    Kavanaugh is a Bush republican, not a Trump Republican. That's a big difference.
    How would you parse the difference?

  4. #879
    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    97,881
    Lolwat? Kavanaugh is absolutely a Trumpican. He is open about pardoning the President for crimes he's (allegedly) committed.
    LOL shouldn't investigate the president from some piece of who was part of Ken Starr's investigation. This asshole is almost as bad as Bork.

  5. #880
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    How would you parse the difference?
    no diff. K will vote with the other 4 right wing extreme activist every time.

  6. #881
    Believe. Pavlov's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Post Count
    41,752


    Can pay to wrap a bus but can't find more than six women for Kavanaugh. smh

  7. #882
    Rosebud CitizenDwayne's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Dec 2011
    Post Count
    2,831


    Can pay to wrap a bus but can't find more than six women for Kavanaugh. smh

  8. #883
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    Senate Republicans to propose Wednesday hearing for Kavanaugh, accuser:


    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-u...litics+News%29

  9. #884
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    113,908
    The other clearly partisan demand was that they couldn't use outside council to question her. What difference does it make who questions her?

    They want the television visual of the questioning being done by "old mean white Senators".
    there are no female Senators or staffers to handle that on the Republican side of the Judiciary Committee and they fear the bad optics, so their partisan demand is to have outside counsel to carry water for them.

  10. #885
    Believe. Pavlov's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Post Count
    41,752
    Are all the "mistaken iden y" gambits from team rape just a coincidence?

  11. #886
    Savvy Veteran spurraider21's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Apr 2012
    Post Count
    100,825

  12. #887
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    9,914
    How would you parse the difference?
    He worked in the Bush White House and he was appointed to the bench by Bush. Bush is a moderate Republican. Trump is a....I don't know. But Trump is not a moderate Republican.

    That said, people have politicized the bench. The Supreme Court justices don't approach cases like oh I'm a Democrat so I have to support any abortion ruling or Oh I'm a Republican so I have to support the 2nd amendment. They differ in how they interpret the cons ution, be it a traditional, textual approach or a penumbra/living breathing do ent approach. Those approaches tend to go certain ways, but I don't see any of the people on the bench as political hacks. I don't see Kavanaugh as one either. He's opposed because he is a textualist, at essence. Maybe that seems to be a distinction without a difference, but I think there is some difference there.

  13. #888
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    113,908
    the bench is inherently political. justices are politically appointed.

    the judicial branch is a co-equal sovereign. it's decisions bind the other branches, it wields power.

    it's political through and through -- always has been, its conceit not to be totally notwithstanding.

  14. #889
    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    97,881
    He worked in the Bush White House and he was appointed to the bench by Bush. Bush is a moderate Republican. Trump is a....I don't know. But Trump is not a moderate Republican.

    That said, people have politicized the bench. The Supreme Court justices don't approach cases like oh I'm a Democrat so I have to support any abortion ruling or Oh I'm a Republican so I have to support the 2nd amendment. They differ in how they interpret the cons ution, be it a traditional, textual approach or a penumbra/living breathing do ent approach. Those approaches tend to go certain ways, but I don't see any of the people on the bench as political hacks. I don't see Kavanaugh as one either. He's opposed because he is a textualist, at essence. Maybe that seems to be a distinction without a difference, but I think there is some difference there.

  15. #890
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    "I don't see any of the people on the bench as political hacks."



    I don't see Kavanaugh as one either. He's opposed because he is a textualist, at essence.





  16. #891
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    113,908
    He worked in the Bush White House and he was appointed to the bench by Bush. Bush is a moderate Republican. Trump is a....I don't know. But Trump is not a moderate Republican.

    That said, people have politicized the bench. The Supreme Court justices don't approach cases like oh I'm a Democrat so I have to support any abortion ruling or Oh I'm a Republican so I have to support the 2nd amendment. They differ in how they interpret the cons ution, be it a traditional, textual approach or a penumbra/living breathing do ent approach. Those approaches tend to go certain ways, but I don't see any of the people on the bench as political hacks. I don't see Kavanaugh as one either. He's opposed because he is a textualist, at essence. Maybe that seems to be a distinction without a difference, but I think there is some difference there.
    You haven't explained the difference between a Bush Republican and a Trump Republican. You just said Trump isn't moderate.

    What would a moderate Republican look like?

    What made GWB moderate as compared with Trump?

  17. #892
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    9,914
    the bench is inherently political. justices are politically appointed.

    the judicial branch is a co-equal sovereign. it's decisions bind the other branches, it wields power.

    it's political through and through -- always has been, its conceit not to be totally notwithstanding.
    That's the perception. The justices see themselves as non-political. Look for interviews with any of them. 95% of the cases they hear have nothing political to them. They are just interpretations of the tax code or some such. We make it political to explain 1-2% of the cases they hear. There are cases that are politically charged, but the justices don't approach them on politics, they approach the question from what the cons ution says and prior precedent. Sure, that tends to lead to a lot of 5/4 decisions that seem to be split politically, but not always so. Some "conservative" benches have sided with liberals (see Gay Marriage, Upholding Obamacare, etc).

    We live in an age where everything is seen through political lens by the media and internet people. These allegations against Kavanaugh are paper thin, as in no concrete evidence. Yet if you are a Democrat, you think he is guilty of rape (generally they go right past attempted rape and call him a rapist), and if you are a Republican, you believe Kavanaugh without a second thought even though there is some credibility to the claim. That's just the world we live in.

  18. #893
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    Brett Kavanaugh's Female Clerks Had To Have A 'Certain Look' Says Yale Student

    A Yale law school student who was seeking a clerkship was told that

    Alex Kosinzki sexually harassed his female clerks and

    Brett Kavanaugh needed his clerks to have a ‘certain look.’ Huffington Post:

    “He did not say what the ‘certain look’ was. I did not ask,” the woman said.

    “It was very clear to me that he was talking about physical appearance,

    because it was phrased as a warning

    and

    because it came after the warning about Judge Kozinski.


    “I had mixed feelings,” said the woman, who asked to remain anonymous due to privacy concerns.

    “On the one hand, it’s a yellow flag; on the other hand, phew, I hadn’t heard anything else.”

    She was also encouraged by the professor’s wife, a law professor known as “Tiger Mom”

    to submit photographs of what she might wear, a request which she declined.

    Giving law students advice on what to wear to an interview isn’t terribly odd

    “It sounds sexist,” Chen said.

    “If you’re going into that kind of detail,

    it sounds like the judge has a fetish, frankly, and

    that the law professors are feeding the fetish.”

    do you suppose any male student contemplating employment with Justice Ginsburg, for example,

    was ever encouraged to submit photos of himself modeling garments that he might wear to an interview?

    https://www.dailykos.com/stories/201...tail=emaildkre



  19. #894
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    113,908
    That's the perception. The justices see themselves as non-political.
    it's the reality. the narrative that the bench isn't political is itself a political ideology that masks the operation of power.

    it's a fig leaf for thoroughly political animals called judges.

  20. #895
    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Post Count
    153,473
    Kavanaugh is a great selection for Trump since he's about the most naked partisan we have seen nominated in a long time.
    Meh, he would be the white version of Clearance Thomas, tbh...

  21. #896
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    9,914
    You haven't explained the difference between a Bush Republican and a Trump Republican. You just said Trump isn't moderate.

    What would a moderate Republican look like?

    What made GWB moderate as compared with Trump?
    Well, by today's terms, I don't know what the Republican party is. I mean, tax cuts are traditional Republican policies. But tearing up free trade agreements and imposing tariffs is not. That's pro labor policy. Or building the wall...that's probably far right. But there are people that want sensible immigration policies. I think that is the center of the Dems and Republicans. It's just the extremes in the parties pull a deal apart. Dems to the far left want open borders, which is crazy. I guess it just depends on the issue.

    But Kavanaugh is not a Trumper. In fact, I think Trump picked him because he thought he'd be the easiest to confirm.

    It's hard today to tell what is a moderate in either party because they have both become more entrenched in their ideology.

  22. #897
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    9,914
    it's the reality. the narrative that the bench isn't political is itself a political ideology that masks the operation of power.

    it's a fig leaf for thoroughly political animals called judges.
    The opinions are based on legal analysis of the Cons ution, not what the political platform of the left or right says. That's why I don't think it is an inherently political branch. But I do think that people make it that way to explain the outcomes of the opinions.

  23. #898
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    113,908
    GWB was installed in office by an en banc SCOTUS decision that was essentially a political plebiscite of nine justices.

    SCOTUS tore that veil off its own face.

  24. #899
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,536
    "I think Trump picked him because he thought he'd be the easiest to confirm. "

    Trash picked him because K said a President is untouchably above the law,

    after K's rat ing Clinton as totally vulnerable to the law



  25. #900
    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Apr 2007
    Post Count
    153,473
    The opinions are based on legal analysis of the Cons ution, not what the political platform of the left or right says. That's why I don't think it is an inherently political branch. But I do think that people make it that way to explain the outcomes of the opinions.
    The fact that two justices can come to diametrically opposite conclusions on the same court goes to show that the legal analysis is certainly influenced by the social/political beliefs. Interpreting the Cons ution is certainly not an exact science.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •