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Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Ah, empathy.

Justice Sam Alito on empathy and judging

“When I get a case about discrimination, I have to think about people in my own family who suffered discrimination because of their ethnic background or because of religion or because of gender. And I do take that into account.”

Flashback: Alito Knows A Thing Or Two About Empathy Also

A key part of the transcript of Justice Samuel Alito's 2006 confirmation hearing suggests that, just three and a half years ago, Republicans thought empathy was a pretty righteous quality in a Supreme Court nominee. Well, we've dug up the footage of that portion of the hearing and, as it turns out, he sells the empathy pretty well.

Flashback: George H.W. Bush On Clarence Thomas' 'Great Empathy'

"I have followed this man's career for some time," said President George H.W. Bush of Clarence Thomas in July 1991. "He is a delightful and warm, intelligent person who has great empathy and a wonderful sense of humor."

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Can you spell HYPOCRITE?

Anonymous said...

Mr Ricci would like to know where Sotomayor's empathy for his dislexia and hard work towards the test she threw out ended up, oh that's right a wise Latina woman knows best about discrimination and she applied her own personal experiences to make that judgement. What a crock? 2sentz you really out do yourself, I think you are worse than Chuck.

Anonymous said...

No Sentz: What would have been the result if a white SC nominee said that a white man could make a better decision than a (insert your favorite minority here) woman could?

Anonymous said...

But that didn't happpen, did it 5:06?

Chimera said...

If that HAD happened the nominee would be finished,then and there.

G. A. Harrison said...

Justice Alito never said that he would allow his "life experience" to lead him to ignore facts in a case. Judge Sotomayor has said that.

Of course, that is OK because she is a statist.

chuck said...

No, G.A., she NEVER said that, either. Remember what we talked about before? Words have meaning?

We should stick to what is fact, and not change those facts to fit our worldview. That's dishonest.

Also, what evidence do you have that she is a "statist"?