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Sotomayor: Criticize, then Confirm

Sotomayor: Criticize, then Confirm

by Charles Krauthammer


WASHINGTON -- Sonia Sotomayor has a classic American story. So does Frank Ricci.

Ricci is a New Haven firefighter stationed seven blocks from where Sotomayor went to law school (Yale). Raised in blue-collar Wallingford, Conn., Ricci struggled as a C and D student in public schools ill-prepared to address his serious learning disabilities. Nonetheless he persevered, becoming a junior firefighter and Connecticut's youngest certified EMT.

After studying fire science at a community college, he became a New Haven "truckie," the guy who puts up ladders and breaks holes in burning buildings. When his department announced exams for promotions, he spent $1,000 on books, quit his second job so he could study eight to 13 hours a day, and, because of his dyslexia, hired someone to read him the material.

He placed sixth on the lieutenant's exam, which qualified him for promotion. Except that the exams were thrown out by the city, and all promotions denied, because no blacks had scored high enough to be promoted.

Ricci (with 19 others) sued.

That's where these two American stories intersect. Sotomayor was a member of the three-member circuit court panel that upheld the dismissal of his case, thus denying Ricci his promotion.

This summary ruling deeply disturbed fellow members of Sotomayor's court, including Judge Jose Cabranes (a fellow Clinton appointee) who, writing for five others, criticized the unusual, initially unpublished, single-paragraph dismissal for ignoring the serious constitutional issues at stake.

Two things are sure to happen this summer: The Supreme Court will overturn Sotomayor's panel's ruling. And, barring some huge hidden scandal, Sotomayor will be elevated to that same Supreme Court.

What should a principled conservative do? Use the upcoming hearings not to deny her the seat, but to illuminate her views. No magazine gossip from anonymous court clerks. No "temperament" insinuations. Nothing ad hominem. The argument should be elevated, respectful and entirely about judicial philosophy.

On the Ricci case. And on her statements about the inherent differences between groups, and the superior wisdom she believes her Latina physiology, culture and background grant her over a white male judge. They perfectly reflect the Democrats' enthrallment with identity politics, which assigns free citizens to ethnic and racial groups possessing a hierarchy of wisdom and entitled to a hierarchy of claims upon society.

Sotomayor shares President Obama's vision of empathy as lying at the heart of judicial decision-making -- sympathetic concern for litigants' background and current circumstances, and for how any judicial decision would affect their lives.

Since the 2008 election, people have been asking what conservatism stands for. Well, if nothing else, it stands unequivocally against justice as empathy -- and unequivocally for the principle of blind justice.

Empathy is a vital virtue to be exercised in private life -- through charity, respect and lovingkindness -- and in the legislative life of a society where the consequences of any law matter greatly, which is why income taxes are progressive and safety nets built for the poor and disadvantaged.

But all that stops at the courthouse door. Figuratively and literally, justice wears a blindfold. It cannot be a respecter of persons. Everyone must stand equally before the law, black or white, rich or poor, advantaged or not.

Obama and Sotomayor draw on the "richness of her experiences" and concern for judicial results to favor one American story, one disadvantaged background, over another. The refutation lies in the very oath Sotomayor must take when she ascends to the Supreme Court: "I do solemnly swear that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich. ... So help me God."

When the hearings begin, Republicans should call Frank Ricci as their first witness. Democrats want justice rooted in empathy? Let Ricci tell his story and let the American people judge whether his promotion should have been denied because of his skin color in a procedure Sotomayor joined in calling "facially race-neutral."

Make the case for individual vs. group rights, for justice vs. empathy. Then vote to confirm Sotomayor solely on the grounds -- consistently violated by the Democrats, including Sen. Obama -- that a president is entitled to deference on his Supreme Court nominees, particularly one who so thoroughly reflects the mainstream views of the winning party. Elections have consequences.

Vote Democratic and you get mainstream liberalism: A judicially mandated racial spoils system and a jurisprudence of empathy that hinges on which litigant is less "advantaged."

A teaching moment, as liberals like to say. Clarifying and politically potent. Seize it.

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Charles Krauthammer is a 1987 Pulitzer Prize winner, 1984 National Magazine Award winner, and a columnist for The Washington Post since 1985.
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    Alphalily May 31, 2009 00:01:40
    Alphalily
    I feel badly for this young man (Ricci) that she discriminated against with no problem . Where was the law that day ? Where was that fair and balanced judging that day ?
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    Bill - ... Alphalily May 31, 2009 00:51:44
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Good post
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    Alphalily Bill - ... May 31, 2009 00:54:50
    Alphalily
    Thank you, Bill....
  • +2 raves
    hermes23 May 30, 2009 03:57:49
    hermes23
    Well reasoned, cogent, intelligent, respectful article that will immediately be labeled (libeled) racist.
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    Bill - ... hermes23 May 30, 2009 04:00:01
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Unfortunately you are correct - no reasoning happening on the left
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    Keith May 30, 2009 02:34:46
    Keith
    Great post as always Bill, must say whats good for the gander has to be good for the goose, unless you are....hum!
  • Bill - ... Keith May 30, 2009 03:57:30
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    thanks
  • CRX H22 May 30, 2009 02:09:39
    CRX H22
    moderated...
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    sglmom May 30, 2009 01:15:56
    sglmom
    This is what irritates me about that decision -- here is someone who has known learning disabilities -- had the same study materials as all the others -- put forth TREMENDOUS Effort -- did well ...

    And all because of a twist of fate .. is DENIED the promotion that he deserves .. (which is definitely a WRONG that needs to be righted).

    GREAT post -- I so enjoy reading it for sure.
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    Bill - ... sglmom May 30, 2009 01:38:56
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Thanks, it should disturb all of us. This is clearly discrimination and should not be tolerated
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    sglmom Bill - ... May 30, 2009 02:03:53
    sglmom
    I agree it IS Discrimination -- and that is also why I am concerned .. there are too many who defend her decision and do NOT see it as Discriminatory at all.

    (and it does bother me that we could see discrimination (and other imbalances) going on for DECADES .. because let's face it .. the Supremes are appointed for LIFE .. and that means until they die or decide to retire).
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    Bill - ... sglmom May 30, 2009 02:07:01
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    There was a need for redress a number of years ago but much has changed since then. Time to rise and fall on ones own merit; time to stop giving hand outs to lessor qualified folks. As a Black American male, I do know whereof I speak.
  • sglmom Bill - ... May 30, 2009 02:10:41
    sglmom
    You know what -- I agree .. and as a Female -- it was OFFENSIVE to me to have other women use QUOTAS and other 'special' issues to gain .. and that if they had just put forth HARD WORK -- proved they could do the work (and just do it) - then that is the way to go. I entered predominately male career fields .. but I always wanted to be seen FIRST as a good Servicemember, Officer, Supervisor -- good at my Assigned Responsibilities and good at what I specialized in. For anyone to say that I would get 'x' (because of being female) .. that is what I considered an INSULT.

    (What you are talking about is HONOR .. and that is something that I definitely support!)
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    ♥~Rainb... sglmom May 31, 2009 06:04:53 (edited)
    ♥~Rainbow~♥
    i say blah blah blah..... my brother has learning disabilities..... he took the valuble lessons and ran with them.... he knew that life would be twice as hard for him....he lives in a grand home with a wonderful family... he chose not to be a victim... he chose to be personally responsible for his life..... he is and never will be a Do-Fer-Me liberal
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    sglmom ♥~Rainb... May 31, 2009 06:21:41
    sglmom
    Thanks for the input -- for my own children have disabilities -- and I always emphasized personal responsibility - hard work, and yes, to apply themselves to whatever they do. I am very happy to hear that your brother also took responsibility for his life and chose to be personally responsible as well.
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    ♥~Rainb... sglmom May 31, 2009 06:36:29
    ♥~Rainbow~♥
    sure thing... i know that you know.. i never meant to be condecending ... the values of personal responsibility are being left by the way side by the ones who choose to think someone owes them something... the only thing i believe i am owed .. is to be free... the do-fer-me group of peeps makes me angry..... i am also happy to see that there are the few and the proud left to tell it the way it is..... thank you
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    sglmom ♥~Rainb... May 31, 2009 06:39:36
    sglmom
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    ♥~Rainbow~♥ May 30, 2009 00:52:02
    ♥~Rainbow~♥
    this is BS..... Obama is a traitor... why dont people recognanize a wolf in sheeps clothing more readily.... oh .. thats right... they are sheep that have learned to trust the wolf... through conditioning and fear!

    La Raza is nothing more than a terrorist group that hides behind the cloak "freedom fighter"

    what La Raza is .. are a well organized terrorist cell ... what lives on border of OUR nation.. they politicaly associate themselves with a known douche named Che...if that alone doesnt tell you something.. then i suggest you google it... and once you do... pass the info along to any American that is interested in preserving our countries sovereignty.......
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    Bill - ... ♥~Rainb... May 30, 2009 01:39:30
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Thanks for responding
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    ♥~Rainb... Bill - ... May 30, 2009 01:41:22 (edited)
    ♥~Rainbow~♥
    anytime... i am always happy to give my opinion... whether popular or not.... ; )

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