Wednesday, April 14, 2010

On Empathy and Justice

Justice Thomas: the real deal

Writing for National Review Online, Jonah Goldberg opines on the qualities of a good judge and the current discussion over Justice Stevens's replacement:
...liberals who like Stevens’s rulings insist he understands the plight of the downtrodden, despite the fact that the nearly 90-year-old justice was born rich and has served on the court for almost 35 years, becoming more liberal as he has become more distant from life as lived by the little guys.

Meanwhile, Clarence Thomas was born dirt poor and black in rural Georgia and spends his vacations exploring America in an RV. But those same liberals insist he doesn’t understand poverty and race the way Stevens does. How do they know? Because they don’t like his rulings.

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