October 31, 2005

On Second Thought

. . . I don't want to see SCOTUS turned into an episode of The Sopranos. Maybe we'd better find someone else; we're already heavy on the wops.


I wish you'd stop looking at me like that.

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More on Alito

Joyner calls him "a homerun pick."

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Althouse Says the Nickname Doesn't Fit.

So we should acquit. I mean, confirm him.

The abortion case will surely get the most attention, but issues about religion and the Constitution should come to the fore as well. Alito will, if confirmed, replace Sandra Day O'Connor, and her swing-vote role was especially influential in the cases about the religion clauses. From the little I'm seeing here about Alito, he has a marked sympathy to pleas for accommodation from members of minority religions -- a tendency that alone should shake off the nickname Scalito.

She cites a few good cases to back up her claim, and remarks that Alito is a stronger candidate than Roberts was.

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Scalito

I would prefer a Thomito, but this will do.

Via Insty, who points out that people will be arguing a lot about Alito's support of spousal notification in case of abortion. He emphasizes that the proposal for husband notification had some important exceptions, including a proviso that the notification need not occur if the spouse was not the biological parent of the child. Glenn reminds us that even if the husband is not the biological parent of the child, he is still on the hook for child support if the mother gives birth.

He's correct: we live in a society that—recognizing that historically the burden of childbearing and childraising has fallen disproportionately on women—has overcompensated, making children "her choice, but our responsibility."

Do I think a man should have veto power over a woman's choice with respect to abortion? No. Not particularly. But I do think that if two people can document that they had a deal regarding their desire to remain childless—and a paper trail to show they used birth control—they should be able to make these decisions independently of each other. Men should be able to make arrangements wherein they are not liable for child support, provided women are also protected.

Because the way we do things now, the woman makes the decision, and the man pays. In many instances, a man can be named as a biological father when he is not—and he can still be required to pay for a child that isn't his, even when there's no marriage to make him the "presumptive father."

Nature's system is unfair to women. But the way society operates now is unfair to men. There ought to be a middle ground.

UPDATE: Goldstein has a roundup of lefty reactions. Looks like the right people are upset.

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October 25, 2005

I Think Hitch

is coming down on the "anti" side in the Miers wars. I think.

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Any Questions for Harriet the Spry?

Send 'em over to the Big Lizards, who are compiling a list therof.

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October 22, 2005

Well, If You Insist

I oppose the Miers nomination, Mr. Bear.

Goodness knows I'd like to be wrong. If she doesn't withdraw her nomination, I hope to be proven wrong. But I cannot support the nomination of someone to the highest court in the land who isn't a constitutional scholar.

That piece of paper is the most important thing we have, and if it isn't worth fighting for, then—as we used to say in 2001-2-3—the terrorists will have won.

Via Protein Wisdom, where the "Ginsburg Rule" still means something, thank goodness. (Jeff is right: there are plenty of ways for Miers to prove herself without breaking that precedent, and tying future Justices up in legal knots.)

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October 14, 2005

Nice Defense

. . . of Miers, in the form of an infamous takedown of NRO by Beldar.

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What a

. . . freakin' sexist.

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October 13, 2005

Jeff

. . . has been a very bad boy, and should be sent to bed without his supper.

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Misha

has a few words of gentle, fatherly advice for Hugh Hewitt. I wouldn't call it negative criticism, exactly: more like helpful feedback.

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October 11, 2005

Stuck in the Middle with Miers

I'm still tremendously conflicted about Harriet Miers, though for the most part I'm willing to wait for the confirmation hearings, as so many advise.

Althouse has a nice little piece explaining why her opposition to Miers is "thawing." Definitely worth a read.

Via Protein Wisdom, where Jeff continues to oppose the nomination—and a lot of the name-calling that's ensued since Bush put Miers' name forward. And he's right about that: we should at least be able to discuss this civilly.

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October 04, 2005

Harriet Miers

CT has a thoughtful mini-roundup, and some bloggers are suggesting that we might want to give the President the benefit of a doubt. (It's certainly a thought: after all, in this instance he doesn't have the national checkbook in his hand.)

The Anchoress is also urging us to keep our powder dry; start here and then scroll her main page.

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If I'm Not Mistaken

. . . Iowahawk's a bit skeptical.

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October 03, 2005

Mr. President,

you damn well better know something about this woman that the rest of the world doesn't.

Is this one of your crazy-like-a-fox moments, or another gross capitulation? Some of us are more than a little curious.

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