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Sotomayor: "Empathy" in Action

Sotomayor: "Empathy" in Action
by Thomas Sowell

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It is one of the signs of our times that so many in the media are focusing on the life story of Judge Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court of the United States.

You might think that this was some kind of popularity contest, instead of a weighty decision about someone whose impact on the fundamental law of the nation will extend for decades after Barack Obama has come and gone.

Much is being made of the fact that Sonia Sotomayor had to struggle to rise in the world. But stop and think.

If you were going to have open heart surgery, would you want to be operated on by a surgeon who was chosen because he had to struggle to get where he is or by the best surgeon you could find-- even if he was born with a silver spoon in his mouth and had every advantage that money and social position could offer?

If it were you who was going to be lying on that operating table with his heart cut open, you wouldn't give a tinker's damn about somebody's struggle or somebody else's privileges.

The Supreme Court of the United States is in effect operating on the heart of our nation-- the Constitution and the statutes and government policies that all of us must live under.

Barack Obama's repeated claim that a Supreme Court justice should have "empathy" with various groups has raised red flags that we ignore at our peril-- and at the peril of our children and grandchildren.

"Empathy" for particular groups can be reconciled with "equal justice under law"-- the motto over the entrance to the Supreme Court-- only with smooth words. But not in reality. President Obama used those smooth words in introducing Judge Sotomayor but words do not change realities.

Nothing demonstrates the fatal dangers from judicial "empathy" more than Judge Sotomayor's decision in a 2008 case involving firemen who took an exam for promotion. After the racial mix of those who passed that test turned out to be predominantly white, with only a few blacks and Hispanics, the results were thrown out.

When this action by the local civil service authorities was taken to court and eventually reached the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Sotomayor did not give the case even the courtesy of a spelling out of the issues. She backed those who threw out the test results. Apparently she didn't have "empathy" with those predominantly white males who had been cheated out of promotions they had earned.

Fellow 2nd Circuit Court judge Jose Cabranes commented on the short shrift given to the serious issues in this case. It so happens that he too is Hispanic, but apparently he does not decide legal issues on the basis of "empathy" or lack thereof.

This was not an isolated matter for Judge Sotomayor. Speaking at the University of California at Berkeley in 2001, she said that the ethnicity and sex of a judge "may and will make a difference in our judging."

Moreover, this was not something she lamented. On the contrary, she added, "I would hope that a wise Latina woman with the richness of her experiences would more often than not reach a better conclusion than a white male who hasn't lived that life."

No doubt the political spinmasters will try to spin this to mean something innocent. But the cold fact is that this is a poisonous doctrine for any judge, much less a justice of the Supreme Court.

That kind of empathy would for all practical purposes repeal the 14th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States, which guarantees "equal protection of the laws" to all Americans.

What would the political spinmasters say if some white man said that a white male would more often reach a better conclusion than a Hispanic female?

For those who believe in the rule of law, Barack Obama used the words "rule of law" in introducing his nominee. For those who take his words as gospel, even when his own actions are directly the opposite of his words, that may be enough to let him put this dangerous woman on the Supreme Court.

Even if her confirmation cannot be stopped, it is important for Senators to warn of the dangers, which will only get worse if such nominations sail through the Senate smoothly.

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Thomas Sowell is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institute and author of The Housing Boom and Bust.
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  • +7 / -1 raves alonnastorm May 29, 2009 13:42:22 (edited)
    alonnastorm
    What rubbish! Nothing he said holds water.... This hat in hand negro and the Gop are just mad because the hispanic vote is now gone. The more the Gop resist her the more hispanic vote they will loose. Another Uncle Tom! Like someone can't come from nothing and struggle to be the best.... I will give you a good example of the best that came from nothing! rubbish holds water uncle tom struggle rubbish holds water uncle tom struggle

    If you don't know who he is google Dr. Ben Carson he is a pioneer at John Hopkins University!
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  • +1 raves
    Keith June 03, 2009 05:51:09
    Keith
    Bill, once again thumbs-up, keep it coming!
  • +4 raves
    Ms.NY May 29, 2009 17:17:18 (edited)
    Ms.NY
    When someone struggles to achieve, their passion is GREATER, when something comes easy to a person, it is often taken for granted, and it doesn't holds much weight in that person's heart, in saying this (i believe) that Sonia Sotomayor will be a very critical thinker, will take her position seriously, and will be able to understand not only the plight of the majority, but the minority also.

    She is an excellent pick, and if the "right" continue their bashing of this women, they will lose (almost) every minority in their party.
  • +2 raves
    Bill - ... Ms.NY May 29, 2009 18:00:48
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    No Justice nominee should ever be rubber stamped by any party any time. If those are the new rules, we are in serious trouble. It is the duty of the Senate (both parties) to question decisions and statements, it is their duty to critisize the statements they find questionable - that is their job. The hearings in the past have all been exactly that. To pretend this is about gender or race is juvenile and unintelligent - those who buy this terminal dumbness are not taking the potential position with any seriousness. These are important positions awarded for life - those who wish to relegate questions to bias and wish for rubber stamping care nothing for the law or the duties of either the justice or the Senate. I want her to get tough questions from all sides and I want to hear her answers before I decide she is perfect or even excellent.

    This is the oath of office: "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." It is not about background, not about feelings, not about race, it is not about passion, it is not about bashing women: it is about the law. I ask no more than that a justice leave their "passion" at the door and deal with the law.
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    Colombiana Bill - ... May 30, 2009 14:14:39
    Colombiana
    moderated...
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    alonnas... Ms.NY May 29, 2009 21:16:46
    alonnastorm
    very well said!
  • +7 / -1 raves
    alonnastorm May 29, 2009 13:42:22 (edited)
    alonnastorm
    What rubbish! Nothing he said holds water.... This hat in hand negro and the Gop are just mad because the hispanic vote is now gone. The more the Gop resist her the more hispanic vote they will loose. Another Uncle Tom! Like someone can't come from nothing and struggle to be the best.... I will give you a good example of the best that came from nothing! rubbish holds water uncle tom struggle rubbish holds water uncle tom struggle

    If you don't know who he is google Dr. Ben Carson he is a pioneer at John Hopkins University!
  • +2 raves
    alonnas... alonnas... May 29, 2009 14:14:55
    alonnastorm
    I am not saying that Sotomayor is the best judge ever... But does she have to be look at what is there Roberts... thomas please.
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    Bill - ... alonnas... May 29, 2009 15:29:05
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Roberts is excellent and Thomas seems to have risen to the challenge (not unlike many in history who were only okay but became good) Sotomayor may do the same.

    I do believe it is correct to question her diligently-- I never want to see any POTUS get a rubber stamp on these nominees. That would mean that the Senate is not doing its job - and I mean both parties.

    No one should base this on race whether for or against - that is to belittle the importance of the position and to denigrate her skills, decisions, and experience. I am surprised to see the Dems lower the questions to this level, have they so little faith in her competence that the are using the race card once again. Why on earth are they against any questions about her decisions and statements? This is what both parties should be questioning, this is not about race. .
  • +3 raves
    alonnas... Bill - ... May 29, 2009 17:07:35 (edited)
    alonnastorm
    What are you talking about its the gop that has reduced it to race. Comparing La raza to the KKK and calling Sotomayor a racist. Roberts excellent I think not!
  • Bill - ... alonnas... May 29, 2009 18:01:40
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Sorry, I went to GOP site and they make no statement even close to that.
  • alonnas... Bill - ... May 30, 2009 02:51:20
    alonnastorm
    people connected to the gop have said that.... Its not on the offical site so what! What you were saying is wrong!
  • Bill - ... alonnas... May 30, 2009 04:04:19
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Sorry friend, so you think she should not be asked any questions - just rubber stamp. okay, you are entitled to think this but I cannot imagine why!
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    alonnas... Bill - ... May 30, 2009 04:19:13 (edited)
    alonnastorm
    I never said that. Did you ever read that I said that??? I think not!
  • Bill - ... alonnas... May 30, 2009 04:23:02
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    Then let me copy and paste what I wrote - you said it was wrong, dems are saying it is all about gender and race. Hell, can't figure out what the heck you are referring to.


    "Roberts is excellent and Thomas seems to have risen to the challenge (not unlike many in history who were only okay but became good) Sotomayor may do the same.

    I do believe it is correct to question her diligently-- I never want to see any POTUS get a rubber stamp on these nominees. That would mean that the Senate is not doing its job - and I mean both parties.

    No one should base this on race whether for or against - that is to belittle the importance of the position and to denigrate her skills, decisions, and experience. I am surprised to see the Dems lower the questions to this level, have they so little faith in her competence that the are using the race card once again. Why on earth are they against any questions about her decisions and statements? This is what both parties should be questioning, this is not about race. . "

    Now either you want her rubber stamped or you want her treated as all other nominees have been treated - PICK ONE
  • alonnas... Bill - ... May 30, 2009 04:34:30
    alonnastorm
    I never said she should get special treatment... I just don't feel that she should be attacked and painted as a racist, by people like rush and newt.

    Roberts is not exellent...... that's just stupid!
  • Bill - ... alonnas... May 29, 2009 15:22:33
    Bill - Buffalo Soldier
    I think he has made some very good points so do not view it as you do, and thanks for responding
  • +2 raves
    alonnas... Bill - ... May 29, 2009 17:15:15
    alonnastorm
    There is no other way to view it! Its pure rubbish!!!
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    Keith alonnas... June 03, 2009 05:50:32
    Keith
    Sowell is one of the, if not the smartest men in America today. Liberials throw that Uncle Tom around anytime a Black person is against the mainstream liberal media. You have used it against Larry Elder, Thomas Sowell, Condi. Rice, Michael Steele and M. Savage. give it a rest! These are the people who will be the catalist in recovering America, the strong black leaders. Obama has and will do nothing more than further cripple blacks and minorities in his country by strenghtening their dependence on Govt'!
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    alonnas... Keith June 03, 2009 06:08:43 (edited)
    alonnastorm
    What rubbish! Get use to the words Uncle Tom... Its terminology that's here to stay! Larry Elder oh please! Tell you what since you love them all so much you can have them...and I'll throw in this fool for free!rubbish uncle tom terminology stay larry elder fool
  • +2 raves
    Marlow ~ Let There Be Light May 29, 2009 12:18:35
    Marlow ~ Let There Be Light
    Thomas Sowell is the absolute best commentator there is!! I love him to death.

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