"My grandmother would have been shocked and appalled to see someone who makes so much save so little." Maybe I am feeling Machiavellian today, but I would push his grandmother down a flight of stars for that bank balance.
Let's recap the Republican arguments above. Rush: Obama's a racist. Ok. Ann: Let's vote for her because the Senate's confirmation powers are nothing next to the President's appointment powers, but then let's run against her in 2012 even though we voted to confirm her. Wha? And Gonzales just doesn't want to piss off any judges right about now.
Sotomayor grew up in a Bronx housing project, was Phi Beta Kappa and summa cum laude from Princeton (where abortion-hating Samuel A. Alito also went undergrad), and was an editor of the Yale Law Journal.
The notion that she is some kind of law-talkin' Rosie Perez who was dragged through Princeton, Yale, the New York D.A.'s office and the Second Circuit by affirmative action is just fucking stupid.
I watched a YouTube clip of John Yoo debating Kathleen Sullivan on William Rehnquist's "legacy" a couple of days ago, and if anyone should be worried about a lack of intellectual firepower, it's he.
@lawyergay: Nope, I don't believe it. There is no way that a person with both a vagina and brown skin can possible be qualified. All that "Princeton" crap is just a liberal cover-up for white guilt.
Is it bad that I was kind of hoping she was a law-talkin' Rosie Perez? Imagine what a great Lifetime movie it would make!
The whole thing is political. It is just more of the whole to hell with content of character let's just focus on the color of skin which generates liberal guilt which gets bad people, like corrupt Chicago politicians, elected. If anyone calls them on this, they scream, "That's racist!"
@I Love New Jersey: Yeah. Except for the fact that she's qualified. Will Hispanics be excited by a person who shares a similar background and ancestry? Probably. In the same way Italians were about Alito, African Americans were about Thurgood Marshall and mediocre sexual compulsives were about Clarence Thomas. So what? This woman has all the credentials, and then some, so why not take the opportunity to add representation for a group of Americans not hitherto represented in the highest court. Oh, and I'm pretty sure the guy most responsible for electing your fabled "corrupt Chicago politician," was, in fact, the wannabe preppy fake Texan.
Also, yes, Supreme Court nominations do tend to be political.
The longer people like you think the reason Obama got elected is white guilt, the longer the Republicans will be lost in the wilderness.
Sally forth with your enlightened message and wake up the SHEEPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! None of the kool-aid drinkers get it like you do, you special so-and-so.
@htotheomo: I wonder if John Yoo thinks he got his job in the Bush justice department because of affirmative action, or if he truly believes he was the best person for the job of writing hideous perversions of legal theory to justify destroying the Constitution. I mean, he was good at it. But was he the best?
@sarrible: Hell no. There is merit in writing the lamest possible justification for breaking the law in an administration chock full of snakes. In the world of the Mayberry Machiavellis, John Yoo was Barney Fife!
@htotheomo: I'm assuming you watched the Frontline program on the lead-up to the war, because that guy is one of the few that can be unarguably prosecuted. He just cold made shit up to pacify Bush/Cheney.
@92BuickLeSabre: Nope. We have blogs and the interwebs and local access TeeVee, too.
On a more serious note, the publish or perish culture of American academia ensures an endless parade of ideologies and ideas from real public intellectuals. Check out the symposia and discussions at your local state or perhaps accessible private univiersities.
Once again, John Cook is practicing real journalism on Gawker. Ok, ok, he's gotten a little snarky, which is an improvement, but this is original analysis, not a linked reference to some NYT columnist or Politico blogger. Don't you know where you are? Next thing ya know, Gawker will be breaking real news. Stop the insanity!
But even he was fired today, the damage he and the rest of the Treasury team (including former Secretary Paulson) are done. Forget the bonuses they should have looked at before bailing out AIG, the fact we're paying full dollar for AIG's toxic assets and handing that money out to their counterparties, even those abroad, is just plain looting.
Obama is ultimately responsible for Geithner--and Summers. I don't buy this sudden shock and outrage on his part. How the fuck did he not know when he heavily pushed for the original TARP (Senate version, which was worse than the House's) and threatened to veto any "recovery" bill that sought to toughen up regulations.
I think this says less about Obama's picks in particular and more about the copious amounts of self-entitled fuckwads that're littering up the political playing field. I think the honest Johns are few and far between. I mean, really, when picking and choosing, can you say, "Everyone who DOESN'T have some sort of hustle going, please stand up."
I'm thinking there would be lots of butts in those seats.
It comforts me that at least our president was pretty squeaky clean (and no, I don't count Jeremiah Wright, Rezko, or that other 1960's unibomber hippie person). I'm counting whether or not our president defrauded me or sought to take my money in anyway for personal perks and you know, planes.
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The notion that she is some kind of law-talkin' Rosie Perez who was dragged through Princeton, Yale, the New York D.A.'s office and the Second Circuit by affirmative action is just fucking stupid.
I watched a YouTube clip of John Yoo debating Kathleen Sullivan on William Rehnquist's "legacy" a couple of days ago, and if anyone should be worried about a lack of intellectual firepower, it's he.
05/26/09
Is it bad that I was kind of hoping she was a law-talkin' Rosie Perez? Imagine what a great Lifetime movie it would make!
05/27/09
05/26/09
05/26/09
The whole thing is political. It is just more of the whole to hell with content of character let's just focus on the color of skin which generates liberal guilt which gets bad people, like corrupt Chicago politicians, elected. If anyone calls them on this, they scream, "That's racist!"
05/26/09
05/26/09
Also, yes, Supreme Court nominations do tend to be political.
05/26/09
The longer people like you think the reason Obama got elected is white guilt, the longer the Republicans will be lost in the wilderness.
Sally forth with your enlightened message and wake up the SHEEPLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! None of the kool-aid drinkers get it like you do, you special so-and-so.
05/26/09
05/26/09
05/26/09
05/26/09
05/26/09
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05/27/09
On a more serious note, the publish or perish culture of American academia ensures an endless parade of ideologies and ideas from real public intellectuals. Check out the symposia and discussions at your local state or perhaps accessible private univiersities.
05/27/09
05/26/09
03/18/09
03/17/09
Obama is ultimately responsible for Geithner--and Summers. I don't buy this sudden shock and outrage on his part. How the fuck did he not know when he heavily pushed for the original TARP (Senate version, which was worse than the House's) and threatened to veto any "recovery" bill that sought to toughen up regulations.
03/17/09
03/17/09
I'm thinking there would be lots of butts in those seats.
It comforts me that at least our president was pretty squeaky clean (and no, I don't count Jeremiah Wright, Rezko, or that other 1960's unibomber hippie person). I'm counting whether or not our president defrauded me or sought to take my money in anyway for personal perks and you know, planes.
03/17/09
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03/17/09