Saturday, May 2, 2009

Sunset for Souter






"Souter's current position on the left wing of the court owes much more to movement by the court and the country than to any lurch on his part. The current court, after all, has seven Republican appointees and has been on a steady rightward drift since the Reagan years. The Republican Party has, too. I think Souter is indeed in many ways a Republican; it's just that his sort of Republican no longer really exists."

This expresses precisely the reason I left the Republican Party after my full adult political lifetime (as well as much of my childhood and adolescence).  Those of us in the Teddy Roosevelt or Eisenhower vein of the party have been more than marginalized.  I suspect this played a huge role in Senator Specter's change of venue, especially following his vilification for his stimulus vote.

The reason I joined the Democratic Party was Mr. Obama, in the interests of full disclosure.  

Justice Souter will be missed as a man whom nobody doubts to have done always what he thought was right on a case by case basis, rather than being overridden by his own sense of ideology.  Farewell, sir.  You've certainly earned your retirement.

2 comments:

North Haven Way said...

First of all I love this blog. I applaud your efforts and I like the stance you make on alot of things. You and I see eye to eye on a lot of things, I might be more agressive towards people but that's my personality. But in all honesty I think this blog is a good thing and I hope you continue it.
Now about Justice Souter. What I always liked about him was that while he was expected to be a conservative. He ruled by his own convictions along with the law, as evidenced by his stance on Abortion Rights.

North Haven Way said...

Personally I always respected Souter because he voted by his own convictions as evidenced by his stance on Abortion rights.