Commentary By Ron Beasley
Senate Supreme Court nomination hearings are always a farce. Let's be honest - the dumbest Supreme Court nominee is smarter than the smartest Senator and it usually shows. That brings us to this question by Craig Crawford:
Smiling GOPers Ought to be Frowning
Watching Lindsey Graham's gotcha grin as he needled Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor with disingenuous and rhetorical questions you had to wonder what was so funny.
Does the Republican senator think it is amusing that he and his party's condescending tone toward the Hispanic woman was costing them ethnic votes with each passing hour of Tuesday's Judiciary Committee hearing?
It is not that the Republican inquiries were out of bounds in legal terms. But a confirmation hearing like this is a political forum.
Even if they vote for her, the fallout for Republicans could reach well beyond Hispanic voters. They are coming across as a bunch of snarky and bitter old white men who cannot bear the thought of their kind losing power.
The impact of this story on the political scoreboard should give Democrats much more to smile about.
Now I've watched very little of the hearings - The Weather Channel is more entertaining. The Republicans had better be hoping that I'm not alone. They are simply digging a bigger demographic hole.
Well, maybe they're listening to Pat Buchanan, who figures they aren't race-baiting enough.
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Seriously, read the linked column. His argument boils down to, "Get more white votes and the ethnics don't matter".
US, Colombia near base access deal
ReplyDeleteBOGOTA � The United States and Colombia are nearing agreement on expanding the U.S. military's presence in this conflict-torn nation, potentially basing hundreds of Americans in a central valley to support Air Force drug interdiction missions.
Both sides say they hope a fifth round of talks slated for later this month in Bogota will seal a 10-year lease deal. Two of the Colombian ministers involved were to answer questions about the talks at a public hearing Wednesday following complaints about secrecy surrounding the negotiations.
Opponents worry that a broadened U.S. military role in the world's No. 1 cocaine-producing nation could antagonize Colombia's leftist neighbors and draw Washington deeper into Colombia's complicated, long-running conflict with leftist rebels and rightist paramilitaries.
Details of the negotiations are secret and U.S. officials declined comment other than to confirm the talks' next round.
I have also wondered aloud about this ruse. The best premise I could conjure is that they feel the need to perpetuate the fractionalization of left versus right.
ReplyDeleteIf both wings of the War Party continue to despise each other then they can continue to be addressed independently as needed. Minimize the crossover of dog whistle messages to keep the masses properly contented and confused.
Slates legal correspondent on Maddow's show last night said the performances by senators are playing out very differently in the actual committee room. Lot's and lots of media from the English as a second language press in the front rows behind the Judge and they are wondering what's going on. In effect, I think, it is simply another episode in the long drawn out suicide dance of the GOP.
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Let's be honest - the dumbest Supreme Court nominee is smarter than the smartest Senator and it usually shows.
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While this is usually true, let me just say:
Harriet Miers.
Peter
ReplyDeleteI thought about Harriet and even Gonzo was mentioned for awhile but neither one of them made it to Senate hearings.