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rrrr u fucking assholes read the ricci case!! she decides AGAINST 'empathy' and applies the law!

it's funny, all this time, and still the fact-free grievance memes from this crowd can make me viscerally angry

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:32 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah but she decided against empathy cuz the dude was white. If he was a she and his last name had some crazy to pronounce vowel, woo boy empathy city!

Alex in SF, Friday, 29 May 2009 15:33 (seventeen years ago)

fortunately i'm increasingly convinced america hates people like this more than ever

gangsta hug (omar little), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:34 (seventeen years ago)

rrrr u fucking assholes read the ricci case!! she decides AGAINST 'empathy' and applies the law!

Precisely Greenwald's point this morning. Luckily I don't get the morning shows at work, but have any of the cable talking heads MADE this elementary point?

Bud Huxtable (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:35 (seventeen years ago)

yeah greenwald's story yesterday of the case he tried in front of sotomayor was eye opening. not a whit of empathy to be found.

can we get one of our correspondents to email that shit to jonah goldberg? mordy sends him stuff occasionally right?

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:37 (seventeen years ago)

Remember when these same guys were falling all over themselves to defend GWB against charges of being dumb because, after all, he graduated from Harvard?

Slowly Rotating Black Man (Pancakes Hackman), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:37 (seventeen years ago)

not undergrad

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:38 (seventeen years ago)

(haha I have to stop)

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:39 (seventeen years ago)

Re: Sotomayor's Demeanor [Peter Kirsanow]

The NY Times attributes Sotomayor's purportedly "nasty" and "combative" style to having an "outgoing demeanor."

Interestingly, John Bolton's "outgoing demeanor" is precisely what caused many Democrats to vote against his confirmation for U.N. Ambassador. That, and his lack of "rich experiences" — apparently a common affliction among white males.

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:42 (seventeen years ago)

These guys are so willfully dense.

Alex in SF, Friday, 29 May 2009 15:45 (seventeen years ago)

Ugly mustaches are a common affliction among white males.

Bud Huxtable (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:47 (seventeen years ago)

this is just concern trolling or tbh just a mocking slap in the face. these dudes wish they could transport back to 1955 mississippi.

gangsta hug (omar little), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:48 (seventeen years ago)

please do piss away that hispanic vote

bnw, Friday, 29 May 2009 15:54 (seventeen years ago)

i love the sub-meme about miguel estrada, that the democrats "had to" spike his nomination because they wanted the preserve the "first hispanic" supreme slot for a liberal (!?!?!?!!!), there's no mention of politics or legal theory at all, NONE, just more IT'S NOT FAIR whining... as if there could be no other reason for democrats to block a bush appointee to the court of appeals.

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:54 (seventeen years ago)

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/10/21/article-1079059-022F251C000005DC-626_233x224_popup.jpg

OTMFM

all yoga attacks are fire based (rogermexico.), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:55 (seventeen years ago)

Those ‘Wonderful American Stories’ [Jay Nordlinger]

...

He came from Honduras, and was no Spanish aristocrat, to put it mildly. Arrived in America at 17 speaking barely any English. Graduated with honors from Columbia and Harvard: Law Review, Supreme Court clerkship, blah, blah, blah. Distinguished record in government service — an American success story, a Movie of the Week, a slam dunk.

...

George W. Bush nominated him for the Court of Appeals — and bam: The Democrats stopped him. They had to, some people think. Because, if he had been permitted to serve on that court, he may well have been nominated for the Supreme Court. And how could you stop that wonderful American story? How could you stop the first Hispanic justice?

Estrada came up in a talk that some of us NR-niks had with Bush in the Oval Office last December. I wrote about that meeting here. Bush said,

“I just talked about Harriet [Miers], but there’s a lot of other good judicial nominees who get nominated, scrutinized, and they just dangle out there. And all this is going to do is cause good people to say, ‘Why do I want to go through this, why do I want to have my family hang out there, why do I want to jeopardize my career, why do I want to put opportunities on hold, if I cannot get a fair hearing and a vote?’ I mean, I think of Miguel Estrada, unbelievably brilliant, and it’s a fabulous American story . . .”

I interjected, “That’s why he had to be stopped.”

Bush said, “Yes. Oh, absolutely. But I look at it from his perspective, not theirs. And his perspective is, I want to serve, I want to be in a position to exercise my intellect, I want to help my adopted country . . . And yet he just got hung out there. It was very discouraging, I’m sure, to him and to others who watched the process.”

The Democrats would not even grant Estrada a vote — up or down. They filibustered. And this was just an appeals court, mind you, not the Supreme Court. Somehow, I have the feeling that Sonia Sotomayor will get a vote. And there will be plenty of talk about a wonderful, or — to use President Bush’s word — fabulous, American story. When that talk comes from Democrats, you may want to remember Miguel Estrada.

I guess what I’m saying is, Look: Vote for Sotomayor if you want to, because you like her views. But cut the crap about American stories. Such stories didn’t matter much when Miguel desired to serve.

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:56 (seventeen years ago)

Those ‘Wonderful American Stories’ [Andy McCarthy]

Thanks so much to Jay for such a poignant reminder of Miguel Estrada and the dishonorable way his nomination was destroyed by the very Democrats now touting Sonia Sotomayor’s “historic” ascension. Miguel is a friend of mine, and I imagine he will want to kill me for saying what he is too modest ever to say. But I always thought he was uncomfortable being one of those wonderful American stories. Not because he isn’t one — he is the living, breathing American dream. No, it’s because, like Cardozo and Scalia, I don’t think he ever saw himself as someone whose nomination was cause for celebration because of its ethnic overtones. It was cause for celebration because he is one of the greatest lawyers of his generation. He’s not a member of some tribe who squeezed modern identity politics for all it was worth. He is a patriotic American who scaled the Olympus of merit. That is a wonderful American story.

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 15:57 (seventeen years ago)

ok i've been reposting too much but this is just the icing on the fucking beans and rice:

How to Oppose Sotomayor [Rich Lowry]

I find the attempt to shut down the debate over Sotomayor by crying racism and crowing over the supposed fatal political damage Republicans will do to themselves by opposing her bullying and outrageous. But we do have to be smart about this.

My advice, which tracks with that of others today, is: 1) Don't call her names, and yes, "stupid" and "racist" are names; 2) Don't whine about the double standard when a) it's just a fact that a white male can't say the kind of things she did in her "Latina lecture" and survive (if you don't understand why, you haven't paid attention to American history) and b) liberal Democrats can get away with viciously opposing a Latino nominee like Miguel Estrada without paying a real political price because Latinos aren't primed to believe that liberal Democrats are hostile to them and their interests (plus, the public doesn't really pay attention to appeals-court nominees); 3) Do treat her personally with an extra measure of respect because old-fashioned people—and thank goodness, there are still a lot of them out there—will expect a woman to get more deference than a man.

That said, she should be vigorously opposed on grounds of her judicial record and of that Latina Lecture and similar statements. Conservatives have a wide opening to align themselves with the rule of law and the values of fairness (properly understood) and impartiality, crucial ground that Obama has ceded with his emphasis on "empathy" as a method of judging. But I think of fairness and impartiality as—to speak in Marshall McLuhan terms—cool and calm qualities. No one is going to believe you represent them if you are nasty or over-personal—another reason why getting the tone of our opposition to Sotomayor's confirmation right is so important.

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 16:03 (seventeen years ago)

way to get out in front of this one rich

Swat Valley High (goole), Friday, 29 May 2009 16:03 (seventeen years ago)

Ladies and gentlemen, the Hon. Lowry,

Bud Huxtable (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 May 2009 16:08 (seventeen years ago)

pooh in honey jar is really spot on.

Feugh! (since somebody always asks: rhymes with "Peugh!") (forksclovetofu), Friday, 29 May 2009 16:09 (seventeen years ago)

he is an asshat but 2a is pretty much 100% correct and I'm kind of shocked to see a conservative say it

(2b is also correct in abstract but, to be honest, I have no recollection of Estrada's hearings so I don't know if the accusation actually makes any practical sense)

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Friday, 29 May 2009 16:11 (seventeen years ago)

yeah lowry is otm

Mr. Que, Friday, 29 May 2009 16:12 (seventeen years ago)

as far as what the republicans shouldn't do

Mr. Que, Friday, 29 May 2009 16:12 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2005/7/18/145814/288

more on talking point estrada

bnw, Friday, 29 May 2009 16:13 (seventeen years ago)

Well, he's not OTM in the sense that no one has said "Sonia Sotomayor is a stupid"

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Friday, 29 May 2009 16:13 (seventeen years ago)

he is slightly otm and like dan i'm surprised at the dude's tone--but he's one of the saner ones over there

Mr. Que, Friday, 29 May 2009 16:14 (seventeen years ago)

does K-Lo get more deference because she's a woman? That explains why she's on The Corner.

Bud Huxtable (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 29 May 2009 16:23 (seventeen years ago)

she gets more deference b/c the Cornerites are afraid if they don't give her deference, she'll eat them.

Mr. Que, Friday, 29 May 2009 16:23 (seventeen years ago)

A TV Memory [Jay Nordlinger]

Years ago, there was a show called House of Buggin’. And on it was John Leguizamo, the comedian and comic actor. He had this bit where he’d be a radical Hispanic — a gang-leader type. More like an extreme political activist. And he and his compadres had a tag line: “La Raza,” uttered in a jive, somewhat menacing, slightly crazed way. “La Raza!” they’d say.

John, or his character, would do such things as call up prominent Hispanics — Edward J. Olmos, let’s say. And he’d say, “Edward J. Olmos! We know you’re Hispanic! Don’t try to deny it!” And Olmos — or the voice pretending to be Olmos — would say, “Well, of course I’m Hispanic. Everybody knows that.” Then John, looking abashed and annoyed, would say, “Well, don’t you forget it!”

I have not thought of that tag line, La Raza!, in some years. But in all the readin’ and writin’ I’ve been doing on our next Supreme Court justice — it has been coming back to me.

The point of this little post? Boy, it would be nice to see that video, from House of Buggin’. My Internet searches — not the most virtuosic — have come up with nothing. Does anyone have this sketch, or these sketches, in a vault?

La Raza!

P.S. When my niece was little, we called her “Bug” or “Buggie,” and still do, sometimes. I used to refer to her house as “the House of Buggin’.” (Is that TMI — too much information?)

yes

UPDATE: Needless to say, readers came through in waves and spades.

"spades"

m coleman, Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:35 (seventeen years ago)

This guy sure knows how to keep himself amused.

Bud Huxtable (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:35 (seventeen years ago)

In public, no less.

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:36 (seventeen years ago)

actually that makes perfect sense if you put the corner writers in place of leguizamo and sotomayor in the place of olmos.

gangsta hug (omar little), Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:44 (seventeen years ago)

I think every post on The Corner should start "Years ago, there was a show called House of Buggin'..."

sussing out the Slick Hustler (I DIED), Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:56 (seventeen years ago)

"Long before the Superdome..."

Ned Raggett, Thursday, 4 June 2009 21:58 (seventeen years ago)

In college, I once pissed off a friend of mine who claimed I was insulting her Hispanic heritage by calling Telemundo "24/7 'House of Buggin'".

She was of Spanish descent.

Obama seems to have the views of a 21-year-old Hispanic girl (HI DERE), Thursday, 4 June 2009 22:03 (seventeen years ago)

I've been struggling to understand this one for a while.

This Is an Odd Way to Introduce the President of the United States [Kathryn Jean Lopez]

From a press release: "He's topped all the best-dressed lists and now he's inside the pages of a leading fashion magazine, speaking out on a cause close to his heart. President Barack Obama offers an exclusive, inspiring message to the readers of Harper's Bazaar "

Bolding is K-Lo's. WTF?

Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 4 June 2009 22:17 (seventeen years ago)

Nordlinger is on fire btw, and I think he's officially my no. 2 fave.

Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 4 June 2009 22:19 (seventeen years ago)

(BTW - by the way)

bnw, Thursday, 4 June 2009 23:01 (seventeen years ago)

Nordlinger is on fire

if only this were true :(

Telephone thing, Friday, 5 June 2009 05:32 (seventeen years ago)

Re ‘More Speech’ [Jay Nordlinger]

Obama says “so unique” — and a thing is unique or it is not. You can be a little bit unique like you can be a little bit pregnant. But who am I to criticize the verbal genius who has so many in thrall? I wish I could be thralled-er .

Bud Huxtable (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Friday, 5 June 2009 18:06 (seventeen years ago)

I wish he could be throttled.

This Ace of Base is driving me crazy (forksclovetofu), Friday, 5 June 2009 18:07 (seventeen years ago)

"So there, Mr. Smartypants!" xp

Hatfail of Hollow (Nicole), Friday, 5 June 2009 18:08 (seventeen years ago)

Nordlinger's whole deal is that he's a faculty member somewhere, right? The department meetings must just fly by.

Ned Raggett, Friday, 5 June 2009 18:11 (seventeen years ago)

He is That Instructor, isn't he?

Hatfail of Hollow (Nicole), Friday, 5 June 2009 18:14 (seventeen years ago)

stay classy, ed whelan

http://obsidianwings.blogs.com/obsidian_wings/2009/06/stay-classy-ed-whelan.html

emails at the end are classic material

reo teabaggin (goole), Sunday, 7 June 2009 01:40 (seventeen years ago)

http://utdocuments.blogspot.com/2009/06/jonah-goldberg-converses-with-critic.html

Mordy, Sunday, 14 June 2009 18:51 (seventeen years ago)

Suffice it to say, my #1 bestselling book has been translated into several languages and positively reviewed and/or taken quite seriously by quite a few people outside my "echo chamber." It was published by the tiffany imprint of one of the most respected publishing houses. I'm one of the most widely syndicated columnists in America (some non-echo-chamber editors must take me seriously). And non-echo-chamber outlets like NPR and countless universities invite me to speak regularly.

don't hide yr light under a bushel, jonah

m coleman, Sunday, 14 June 2009 19:01 (seventeen years ago)

"I'm one of the most widely syndicated columnists in America"

This is bullshit, right?

Mordy, Sunday, 14 June 2009 19:01 (seventeen years ago)

he's in the LA Times and I guess probably all the other sinking-fast papers owned by zell

m coleman, Sunday, 14 June 2009 19:06 (seventeen years ago)


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