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Y’all remember this little lady, don’t you? Good, now I won’t have to waste time and bandwidth in describing her past. Anita Hill, a professor of social policy, law and women’s studies at Brandeis University, now says President Bush’s nomination of John G. Roberts, Jr. to SCOTUS is a return to a “Good Ol’ Boys Club”:
“With O’Connor on the bench, the Supreme Court was the most diverse in its history. If confirmability through the Roberts “primer” becomes the rule, it is not hard to imagine a return to an all-white-male Supreme Court.”
Just that one line in her article wipes out the rest of it. But wait! There’s another line:
“I don’t know enough about John G. Roberts’ positions on any issues to pass judgment on his suitability for the court. The concerns I have today are directed more to the process and standards for the nomination.”
OK, so there are two lines which should tell you that Professor Hill doesn’t give a rat’s a** about a judge’s qualifications: only that they can’t be male, white, and constructionist in their Constitutional interpretation! If that’s not RACISM, what the hell is?
Posted by Macker at 06:00 MST |
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Well now my friend. We get to see the “real” Anita Hill. Not the Liberal - Democrat Left Wing Pro-Abortion Anita Hill-Puppet as we all saw in 1991.
The true Anita Hill.... amazing… she ever held a job at the EEOC.
And who cares if she is a racist. Bill Clinton is a racist.
Posted by on 07/25/2005 at 0818 MST
So what does Bill Clinton have to do with Professor Hill?
Posted by
Macker on 07/25/2005 at 0857 MST
Where were all those pro-abortion and women right groups when Billy Bob CLInTon was being unthroned for his unusual affairs with a 19 year old woman in the oval office? I tell ya what, those groups were very active during Clarence Thomas’ nomination proceedings. Weren’t they? Is there a double standard in America? Is there? IS THERE MACKER?????
Posted by on 07/25/2005 at 1220 MST
In 1991, the Internet didn’t exist to the extent that it does today. If it had, Professor Hill would have been slapped down a lot quicker than she was. For that matter, Judge Bork would be a member of SCOTUS if the blogopshere existed back then.
As far as Bill Clinton goes, hey, you’re preachin’ to the choir!
Posted by
Macker on 07/25/2005 at 1336 MST