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BigV 07-13-2005 02:35 PM

SC Chief Justice Rehnquist Hospitalized
 
It appears as though we may have another SC battle royale in the making. And this one will be a two for one, given that the new Chief Justice requires it's own Senatorial confirmation.

Rehnquist Hospitalized

xoxoxoBruce 07-14-2005 03:04 AM

They say fever but maybe he was just hot about being hounded by reporters. ;)

elSicomoro 07-14-2005 03:09 AM

Time to bring Bork back. :)

vsp 07-14-2005 06:20 AM

Only if we get to pick Bork up and beat Bush's first nominee (whoever it turns out to be) about the head and chest with Bork's body.

lookout123 07-14-2005 08:04 AM

what exactly was the problem with Bork, again?

glatt 07-14-2005 08:07 AM

His name sounds funny.

Happy Monkey 07-14-2005 08:50 AM

From here.
Quote:

This was far from the sort of fair summation of the totality of Bork's legal philosophy that you might find at a law school seminar. But it wasn't exactly false either. Bork had criticized the portion of the Civil Rights Act banning discrimination in public accommodations, argued against extending the equal protection of the 14th Amendment to women, took an extremely restrictive view of free speech, and so on. At the time of his nomination, Bork backed away from some of his most inflammatory writings, which made the accusations against him seem unfair. For instance, he reportedly told senators in his preconfirmation talks that he was willing to reconsider whether there is a constitutional right to abortion.

elSicomoro 07-14-2005 09:47 AM

We better get familiar with him again. I was reading something last week about how some conservatives want to use him as a "Remember the Alamo!" type of figure in regards to O' Connor's replacement.

Based on what I know of Bork, he makes Scalia look like a flaming liberal.

wolf 07-14-2005 10:50 AM

There's a reason he became a verb meaning an unjustified torpedoing.

Ted Kennedy had a histrionic fit and a soundbite won out over logic.

By all reports he's an excellent jurist.

elSicomoro 07-14-2005 10:54 AM

Says the resident conservative, of course. :)

Happy Monkey 07-14-2005 11:15 AM

The quote I posted is referring to the Kennedy speech.

russotto 07-14-2005 08:02 PM

Bork's idea of "judicial restraint" is that the government gets to put everybody in handcuffs. He doesn't think the judiciary should second-guess the legislature on Constitutional issues.

elSicomoro 07-14-2005 08:05 PM

Well of course we shouldn't second-guess Congress! They never make mistakes...only those damned activist judges!

Oh...sorry...had a Rush Limbaugh/Sean Hannity/Michael Savage/Bill O'Reilly/(insert witty conservative here) moment...

elSicomoro 07-14-2005 08:06 PM

To steer back to the big guy's original post...why is Rehnquist holding on so tightly? Certainly a conservative will become the next Chief Justice...is it ego with him?

richlevy 07-14-2005 08:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sycamore
To steer back to the big guy's original post...why is Rehnquist holding on so tightly? Certainly a conservative will become the next Chief Justice...is it ego with him?

There are conservatives and then there are conservatives. This court has not been a friend of the GWB administration, other than ruling on the 2000 election. Mostly, it spends a lot of time smacking down an overreaching White House.

Real 'Reagan conservatives' are probably almost as pissed at GWB as liberals. I think Rehnquist really detests the idea of being replaced by some ass-kissing 'friend' of the president. I really think he does not trust Bush to use the same care in choosing a chief justice that every other president in the past century has done.

I don't think he cares if the next President is a Republican or Democrat, as long as it's not GWB.


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