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Well, I suppose that if he had been nominated Obama would be able to give the SCOTUS a liberal majority right now if not sooner.
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I actually met Judge Bork once and have read all of his books. You can disagree with his "originalist" philosophy if you like, but the man had more smarts than Breyer, Ginsburg, Sotomayor and Kagan put together. R.I.P. Ted Kennedy deserves to roast in hell for what he said about Bork. But he's probably there already... 
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People try to be overly simplistic when classifying a person, especially on message boards. Cappy is a great example of that tendency.
Like Ivy said, disagreeing with a judicial philosophy is one thing, but Bork was far more complicated than the out and out libel that Kennedy categorized him as (and lemmings like Cappy just lap up). I disagree a lot with his judicial outlook, and the dude was one scary man (seriously, why didn't they have him shave before nominating him, he looked like the unibomber when those hearings took place), and frankly, I'm glad he wasn't a justice, but to say that he's resting in Hell, when you don't even believe in Hell, just based upon disliking his judicial opinion is small minded to say the least. I mean, the guy agreed with Brown vs Board of Ed and even advocated that the NRA had it wrong on gun control (meaning he'd be supported by many today in that regard). Hardly the stuff of a circle of Hell-type person.
Like Ivy said, disagreeing with a judicial philosophy is one thing, but Bork was far more complicated than the out and out libel that Kennedy categorized him as (and lemmings like Cappy just lap up). I disagree a lot with his judicial outlook, and the dude was one scary man (seriously, why didn't they have him shave before nominating him, he looked like the unibomber when those hearings took place), and frankly, I'm glad he wasn't a justice, but to say that he's resting in Hell, when you don't even believe in Hell, just based upon disliking his judicial opinion is small minded to say the least. I mean, the guy agreed with Brown vs Board of Ed and even advocated that the NRA had it wrong on gun control (meaning he'd be supported by many today in that regard). Hardly the stuff of a circle of Hell-type person.
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GannonFan wrote:People try to be overly simplistic when classifying a person, especially on message boards. Cappy is a great example of that tendency.
Like Ivy said, disagreeing with a judicial philosophy is one thing, but Bork was far more complicated than the out and out libel that Kennedy categorized him as (and lemmings like Cappy just lap up). I disagree a lot with his judicial outlook, and the dude was one scary man (seriously, why didn't they have him shave before nominating him, he looked like the unibomber when those hearings took place), and frankly, I'm glad he wasn't a justice, but to say that he's resting in Hell, when you don't even believe in Hell, just based upon disliking his judicial opinion is small minded to say the least. I mean, the guy agreed with Brown vs Board of Ed and even advocated that the NRA had it wrong on gun control (meaning he'd be supported by many today in that regard). Hardly the stuff of a circle of Hell-type person.
Fvck off. I really don't care about him. Just wanted to slip in a Conk dig.
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D'you take a shower right away?Ivytalk wrote:I actually met Judge Bork once and have read all of his books. You can disagree with his "originalist" philosophy if you like, but the man had more smarts than Breyer, Ginsburg, Sotomayor and Kagan put together. R.I.P. Ted Kennedy deserves to roast in hell for what he said about Bork. But he's probably there already...
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How noble of you. Kudos.Cap'n Cat wrote:GannonFan wrote:People try to be overly simplistic when classifying a person, especially on message boards. Cappy is a great example of that tendency.
Like Ivy said, disagreeing with a judicial philosophy is one thing, but Bork was far more complicated than the out and out libel that Kennedy categorized him as (and lemmings like Cappy just lap up). I disagree a lot with his judicial outlook, and the dude was one scary man (seriously, why didn't they have him shave before nominating him, he looked like the unibomber when those hearings took place), and frankly, I'm glad he wasn't a justice, but to say that he's resting in Hell, when you don't even believe in Hell, just based upon disliking his judicial opinion is small minded to say the least. I mean, the guy agreed with Brown vs Board of Ed and even advocated that the NRA had it wrong on gun control (meaning he'd be supported by many today in that regard). Hardly the stuff of a circle of Hell-type person.
Fvck off. I really don't care about him. Just wanted to slip in a Conk dig.
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Yeah, uhh, it'll be a cold day in Delaware when you actually recognize the intellectual prowess of someone with whom you disagree politically.Ivytalk wrote:I actually met Judge Bork once and have read all of his books. You can disagree with his "originalist" philosophy if you like, but the man had more smarts than Breyer, Ginsburg, Sotomayor and Kagan put together. R.I.P. Ted Kennedy deserves to roast in hell for what he said about Bork. But he's probably there already...
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A statement not based upon fact.Grizalltheway wrote:Yeah, uhh, it'll be a cold day in Delaware when you actually recognize the intellectual prowess of someone with whom you disagree politically.Ivytalk wrote:I actually met Judge Bork once and have read all of his books. You can disagree with his "originalist" philosophy if you like, but the man had more smarts than Breyer, Ginsburg, Sotomayor and Kagan put together. R.I.P. Ted Kennedy deserves to roast in hell for what he said about Bork. But he's probably there already...![]()
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Grazzle...Kennedy was a study in moral conflict. Kennedy did not possess "intellectual prowess".
What IT observes has been supported by most of Bork's peers. Bork stood tall within the legal community for many reasons, most pertaining to his "intellectual prowess" and integrity.
Your hiccuping of Cappy's conk-hate denegrates debate.
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Re: Robert Bork Dead
Robert Bork was toast after Ted Kennedy said: "Robert Bork's America is a land in which women would be forced into back-alley abortions, blacks would sit at segregated lunch counters, rogue police could break down citizens' doors in midnight raids, schoolchildren could not be taught about evolution, writers and artists could be censored at the whim of the Government, and the doors of the Federal courts would be shut on the fingers of millions of citizens for whom the judiciary is—and is often the only—protector of the individual rights that are the heart of our democracy."
Ted Kennedy lied. As was stated in Kennedy's obituary in The Economist:
“There was not a line in that speech that was accurate,” wailed Judge Bork afterwards. He was right. But it worked.
http://www.economist.com/node/14327160? ... d=14327160" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thus, we now have the verb "Borked" -- opposing someone on purely ideological grounds and taking the view that any lie is acceptable if it serves the purpose of defeating the nominee.
Ted Kennedy lied. As was stated in Kennedy's obituary in The Economist:
“There was not a line in that speech that was accurate,” wailed Judge Bork afterwards. He was right. But it worked.
http://www.economist.com/node/14327160? ... d=14327160" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Thus, we now have the verb "Borked" -- opposing someone on purely ideological grounds and taking the view that any lie is acceptable if it serves the purpose of defeating the nominee.
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This was truly the reason Bork was Borked.travelinman67 wrote: What IT observes has been supported by most of Bork's peers. Bork stood tall within the legal community for many reasons, most pertaining to his "intellectual prowess" and integrity.
Your hiccuping of Cappy's conk-hate denegrates debate.
He told the truth about the bogus and judge-manufactured "right to privacy" -- that it was an illicit tool in the hand of the judiciary to interfere with the moral choices made by the people at the ballot box.
"The right to privacy" -- a big lie told by Justice Douglas and Justice Blackmun.
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Re: Robert Bork Dead
I believe that we can trace the roots of modern-day partisanship to the Bork nomination hearing and its immediate aftermath...
There had always been partisan snipping but it jumped exponentially following the nomination hearings...and we are where we are today...
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There had always been partisan snipping but it jumped exponentially following the nomination hearings...and we are where we are today...
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Welcome back, t-man!!!travelinman67 wrote:A statement not based upon fact.Grizalltheway wrote:
Yeah, uhh, it'll be a cold day in Delaware when you actually recognize the intellectual prowess of someone with whom you disagree politically.![]()
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Grazzle...Kennedy was a study in moral conflict. Kennedy did not possess "intellectual prowess".
What IT observes has been supported by most of Bork's peers. Bork stood tall within the legal community for many reasons, most pertaining to his "intellectual prowess" and integrity.
Your hiccuping of Cappy's conk-hate denegrates debate.
And Jizz, there are plenty of folks on this board who disagree with me politically whose intellects I respect: Chizzang, kalm, and TTBF, to name three. On the national scene: not so much.
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Exactly my point.Ivytalk wrote:Welcome back, t-man!!!travelinman67 wrote:
A statement not based upon fact.
Grazzle...Kennedy was a study in moral conflict. Kennedy did not possess "intellectual prowess".
What IT observes has been supported by most of Bork's peers. Bork stood tall within the legal community for many reasons, most pertaining to his "intellectual prowess" and integrity.
Your hiccuping of Cappy's conk-hate denegrates debate.![]()
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And Jizz, there are plenty of folks on this board who disagree with me politically whose intellects I respect: Chizzang, kalm, and TTBF, to name three. On the national scene: not so much.
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I'm in Vegas right now...Kalm has gone national...bitch.Grizalltheway wrote:Exactly my point.Ivytalk wrote: Welcome back, t-man!!!![]()
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And Jizz, there are plenty of folks on this board who disagree with me politically whose intellects I respect: Chizzang, kalm, and TTBF, to name three. On the national scene: not so much.
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Collecting the winnings you made on Sam's big win?kalm wrote:I'm in Vegas right now...Kalm has gone national...bitch.Grizalltheway wrote:
Exactly my point.
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I think there's a fair amount of truth in this - never before had such personal smears worked so well as they did with the smearing of Bork. It wasn't just a difference in judicial philosophy as much as it was a very personal and vindictive attack. I think both sides of the political aisle saw that and decided to lean more in that direction going forward. You could argue that it was politics following the culture or culture following the politics, but I do think you're right in that even the normal partisanship that we've always had got ratcheted up following that event and still continue today, to our detriment.Col Hogan wrote:I believe that we can trace the roots of modern-day partisanship to the Bork nomination hearing and its immediate aftermath...
There had always been partisan snipping but it jumped exponentially following the nomination hearings...and we are where we are today...
JMHO..
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Grizalltheway wrote:Collecting the winnings you made on Sam's big win?kalm wrote:
I'm in Vegas right now...Kalm has gone national...bitch.
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I agree that the left is a little weak on thought leaders that the right respect. On the right, I think a lot of Liberals disagree with but respect George Will. Molly Ivins filled that roll for me but she's gone now. At the Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn is a pretty good liberal columnist. He's pretty far left but he's also open-minded and not blindly devoted to his cause. He points out the warts on his own side just not as fervently as the warts on the other side.Ivytalk wrote:Welcome back, t-man!!!travelinman67 wrote:
A statement not based upon fact.
Grazzle...Kennedy was a study in moral conflict. Kennedy did not possess "intellectual prowess".
What IT observes has been supported by most of Bork's peers. Bork stood tall within the legal community for many reasons, most pertaining to his "intellectual prowess" and integrity.
Your hiccuping of Cappy's conk-hate denegrates debate.![]()
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And Jizz, there are plenty of folks on this board who disagree with me politically whose intellects I respect: Chizzang, kalm, and TTBF, to name three. On the national scene: not so much.
Being wrong about a topic is called post partisanism - kalm
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Wall Streeet Journal editorial today agrees with you...and me.Col Hogan wrote:I believe that we can trace the roots of modern-day partisanship to the Bork nomination hearing and its immediate aftermath...
There had always been partisan snipping but it jumped exponentially following the nomination hearings...and we are where we are today...
JMHO..
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I think this is true. But the right's bubble is far thicker. By nature, part of the definition of a liberal is to question everything while part of the definition of a conservative is to believe in the status quo.UNI88 wrote:I agree that the left is a little weak on thought leaders that the right respect. On the right, I think a lot of Liberals disagree with but respect George Will. Molly Ivins filled that roll for me but she's gone now. At the Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn is a pretty good liberal columnist. He's pretty far left but he's also open-minded and not blindly devoted to his cause. He points out the warts on his own side just not as fervently as the warts on the other side.Ivytalk wrote: Welcome back, t-man!!!![]()
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And Jizz, there are plenty of folks on this board who disagree with me politically whose intellects I respect: Chizzang, kalm, and TTBF, to name three. On the national scene: not so much.
I enjoy righties who make me think. Will is a good example. I also enjoy lefties who question their own side like Glenn Greenwald, Chomsky, and Taibbi.
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Chomsky??? When did old Noam ever question a socialist shibboleth? Link, please.kalm wrote:I think this is true. But the right's bubble is far thicker. By nature, part of the definition of a liberal is to question everything while part of the definition of a conservative is to believe in the status quo.UNI88 wrote:
I agree that the left is a little weak on thought leaders that the right respect. On the right, I think a lot of Liberals disagree with but respect George Will. Molly Ivins filled that roll for me but she's gone now. At the Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn is a pretty good liberal columnist. He's pretty far left but he's also open-minded and not blindly devoted to his cause. He points out the warts on his own side just not as fervently as the warts on the other side.
I enjoy righties who make me think. Will is a good example. I also enjoy lefties who question their own side like Glenn Greenwald, Chomsky, and Taibbi.
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Says an Obama sheeple without a brainstem, talking to a Harvard educated attorney.Grizalltheway wrote:Yeah, uhh, it'll be a cold day in Delaware when you actually recognize the intellectual prowess of someone with whom you disagree politically.Ivytalk wrote:I actually met Judge Bork once and have read all of his books. You can disagree with his "originalist" philosophy if you like, but the man had more smarts than Breyer, Ginsburg, Sotomayor and Kagan put together. R.I.P. Ted Kennedy deserves to roast in hell for what he said about Bork. But he's probably there already...![]()
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I think you're falling for stereotypes of each side when it's more complicated than that. There is more to conservatism than just pining for the old days and maintaining the status quo. Conservative shouldn't be that narrowly defined - you have social conservatives, fiscal conservatives, chronological conservatives, etc. I'm a fiscal conservative but I don't pine for the good ole days.kalm wrote:I think this is true. But the right's bubble is far thicker. By nature, part of the definition of a liberal is to question everything while part of the definition of a conservative is to believe in the status quo.UNI88 wrote:
I agree that the left is a little weak on thought leaders that the right respect. On the right, I think a lot of Liberals disagree with but respect George Will. Molly Ivins filled that roll for me but she's gone now. At the Chicago Tribune, Eric Zorn is a pretty good liberal columnist. He's pretty far left but he's also open-minded and not blindly devoted to his cause. He points out the warts on his own side just not as fervently as the warts on the other side.
I enjoy righties who make me think. Will is a good example. I also enjoy lefties who question their own side like Glenn Greenwald, Chomsky, and Taibbi.
I try to be open-minded and question and I've had a hard time finding liberal columnists that I respect. The whole Hostess/Union thing is a good example, the liberal columnists I've read fall lockstep in line with blaming management and conservative columnists are lockstep in blaming the unions when the reality is that management and the unions are both at fault for the company's failure.
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