[Mb-civic] Kerry and Kennedy misfire - Scot Lehigh - Boston Globe
William Swiggard
swiggard at comcast.net
Fri Sep 23 03:59:47 PDT 2005
Kerry and Kennedy misfire
By Scot Lehigh | September 23, 2005
HOW SHOULD Senate Democrats respond to the example Ted Kennedy and John
Kerry set Wednesday in declaring their opposition to John Roberts in a
one-two political punch?
By disregarding it.
Why? Well, first let's review the bidding. When Sandra Day O'Connor
announced her retirement, Democrats warned President Bush not to
nominate a conservative ideologue to replace her on the Supreme Court.
Bush responded by putting up a well-qualified jurist with widely
recognized legal skills, someone the Senate unanimously confirmed to the
US Court of Appeals in 2003. To rework Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.'s line
about FDR, John Roberts has both a first-class intellect and a
first-rate temperament.
Then, when Chief Justice William Rehnquist died, the president
effectively lowered the ideological stakes by renominating Roberts for
the chief justice's job, which means his confirmation would hardly
change the court's makeup.
Roberts, as expected, played the Sphinx on many issues during his
confirmation hearings. Still, he not only called Roe v. Wade ''settled
as a precedent" and thus entitled to respect; he suggested that the
subsequent decisions upholding Roe have precedential value as well.
What's more, he said he sees an established right of privacy in the
Constitution. That's further than some successful past nominees have gone.
Now, with all that as prologue, the party's liberal interest groups are
urging Democrats to oppose Roberts in order to send a message to Bush
not to make his next nominee to the court a conservative ideologue.
Ah, that political pretzel logic.
Still, on Wednesday morning, both Kennedy and Kerry took to the Senate
floor to announce that they would be voting against Roberts, with Kerry
appraising the coy jurist at such length that time's winged chariot
eventually hurried near, forcing him to skip page upon page of his
anti-Roberts reasoning. (The nation seems likely to survive.)
http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2005/09/23/kerry_and_kennedy_misfire/
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