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McCain to vote against Sotomayor

Posted: Monday, August 03, 2009 3:14 PM by Domenico Montanaro
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From NBC's Kelly O'Donnell and Domenico Montanaro
Arizona Sen. John McCain

said today he will vote against Sonia Sotomayor, President Obama's pick to be the next U.S. Supreme Court Justice.

McCain's no vote is interesting because he holds the view that "elections have consequences" meaning a president should get his nominee approved if qualified. 

McCain voted for Bill Clinton nominee Ruth Bader Ginsberg, for example.
McCain is also up for re-election next year, and not only does Arizona have a large Hispanic population, McCain also has a primary -- against Chris Simcox, one of the founders of the Minuteman Civil Defense Corps, an anti-illegal immigrant activist group.

"There is no doubt that Judge Sotomayor has the professional background and qualifications that one hopes for in a Supreme Court nominee," McCain said in a statement today on the floor of the U.S. Senate. He added, "And obviously, Judge Sotomayor's life story is inspiring and compelling."

But, "an excellent resume and an inspiring life story are not enough to qualify one for a lifetime of service on the Supreme Court," McCain said. He cited, as have other Republicans Miguel Estrada, a Hispanic who was nominated by President Bush for the DC Circuit Court but blocked by Democrats. He added that he does "not believe that she [Sotomayor] shares my belief in judicial restraint." And: "Though she attempted to walk back from her long public record of judicial activism during her confirmation hearings, Judge Sotomayor cannot change her record."



Video: Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, previews the Senate vote on the appointment of Supreme Court nominee Judge Sonia Sotomayor later this week.

Here's McCain's full statement, made on the floor of the U.S. Senate:



          "Mr. President, it is with great respect for Judge Sotomayor's qualifications that I           come to the floor today to discuss her nomination to the Supreme Court.

"There is no doubt that Judge Sotomayor has the professional background and qualifications that one hopes for in a Supreme Court nominee. She is a former prosecutor, served as an attorney in private practice and spent twelve years as an appellate court judge. She is an immensely qualified candidate.

"And obviously, Judge Sotomayor's life story is inspiring and compelling. As the child of Puerto Rican parents who did not speak English upon their arrival to New York, Judge Sotomayor took it upon herself to learn English and become an outstanding student. She graduated cum laude from Princeton University and later from Yale Law School. Judge Sotomayor herself stated that she is 'an ordinary person who has been blessed with extraordinary opportunities and experiences.'

"However, an excellent resume and an inspiring life story are not enough to qualify one for a lifetime of service on the Supreme Court. Those who suggest otherwise need to be reminded of Miguel Estrada. Mr. Estrada also was a supremely qualified candidate. And he too has an incredible life story. Miguel Estrada actually immigrated to the United States from Honduras as a teenager, understanding very little English. Yet, he managed to graduate from Columbia University and Harvard Law School magna cum laude before serving his country as a prosecutor and a lawyer at the Department of Justice. Later, he found success as a lawyer in private practice. However, Miguel Estrada, in spite of his qualifications and remarkable background - in spite of the fact that millions of Latinos would have taken great pride in his confirmation - was filibustered by the Democrats seven times, most recently in 2003 because many Democrats disagreed with Mr. Estrada's judicial philosophy. This was the first filibuster ever to be successfully used against a court of appeals nominee.

"I supported Mr. Estrada's nomination to the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, not because of his inspiring life story or impeccable qualifications, but because his judicial philosophy was one of restraint. He was explicit in his writings and responses to the Senate Judiciary Committee that he would not seek to legislate from the bench.

"In 1987, I had my first opportunity to provide 'advice and consent' on a Supreme Court nominee. At that time, I stated that the qualifications I believed were essential for evaluating a nominee for the bench included 'integrity, character, legal competence and ability, experience, and philosophy and judicial temperament.'

"When I spoke of 'philosophy and judicial temperament' is it specifically how one seeks to interpret the law while serving on the bench. I believe that a judge should seek to uphold all acts of Congress and state legislatures unless they clearly violate a specific section of the Constitution and refrain from interpreting the law in a manner that creates law. While I believe Judge Sotomayor has many of these qualifications I outlined in 1987, I do not believe that she shares my belief in judicial restraint.

"When the Senate was considering Judge Sotomayor's nomination to the Second Circuit in 1998, I reviewed her decisions and her academic writings. Her writings demonstrated that she does not subscribe to the philosophy that federal judges should respect the limited nature of the judicial power under our Constitution. Judges who stray beyond their constitutional role believe that judges somehow have a greater insight into the meaning of the broad principles of our Constitution than representatives who are elected by the people. These activist judges assume that the judiciary is a super-legislature of moral philosophers.

"I know of no more profoundly anti-democratic attitude than that expressed by those who want judges to discover and enforce the ever-changing boundaries of a so-called 'living Constitution.' It demonstrates a lack of respect for the popular will that is at fundamental odds with our republican system of government. And regardless of one's success in academics and government service, an individual who does not appreciate the common sense limitations on judicial power in our democratic system of government ultimately lacks a key qualification for a lifetime appointment to the bench.

"Though she attempted to walk back from her long public record of judicial activism during her confirmation hearings, Judge Sotomayor cannot change her record. In a 1996 article in the Suffolk University Law Review, she stated that 'a given judge (or judges) may develop a novel approach to a specific set of facts or legal framework that pushes the law in a new direction.' Mr. President, it is exactly this view that I disagree with.

"As a district court judge, her decisions too often strayed beyond settled legal norms. Several times, this resulted in her decisions being overturned by the Second Circuit. She was reversed due to her reliance on foreign law rather than U.S. law. She was reversed because the Second Circuit found she exceeded her jurisdiction in deciding a case involving a state law claim. She was reversed for trying to impose a settlement in a dispute between businesses. And she was reversed for unnecessarily limiting the intellectual property rights of freelance authors. These are but a few examples that led me to vote against her nomination to the Second Circuit in 1992 because of her troubling record of being an activist judge who strayed beyond the rule of law.

"For this reason, I closely followed her confirmation hearing last month. During the hearing, she clearly stated that 'as a judge, I don't make law.' While I applaud this statement, it does not reflect her record as an appellate court judge. As an appellate court judge, Judge Sotomayor has been overturned by the Supreme Court six times. In the several of the reversals of Judge Sotomayor's Second Circuit opinions, the Supreme Court strongly criticized her decision and reasoning. In a seventh case, the Supreme Court vacated the ruling noting that in her written opinion for the majority of Second Circuit, Judge Sotomayor had ignored two prior Supreme Court decisions.

"While I do not believe that reversal by the Supreme Court is a disqualifying factor for being considered for the federal bench, I do believe that such cases must be studied in reviewing a nominee's record.

"Most recently, in 2008, the Supreme Court noted in an opinion overturning Judge Sotomayor that her decision 'flies in the face of the statutory language' and chided the Second Circuit for extending a remedy that the Court had 'consistently and repeatedly recognized for three decades forecloses such an extension here.' Unfortunately, it appears from this case, Malesko v. Correctional Services Corp., that Judge Sotomayor does not seek 'fidelity to the law' as she pledged at her confirmation hearing. As legislators, we enact laws. The courts must apply the law faithfully. The job of a judge is not to make law or ignore the law.

"Further, in Lopez Torres v. N.Y. State Board of Elections, the Supreme Court overturned Judge Sotomayor's decision that a state law allowing for the political parties to nominate state judges through a judicial district convention was unconstitutional because it did not give people, in her view, a 'fair shot.' In overturning her decision, the Supreme Court took aim at her views on providing a 'fair shot,' to all interested persons stating, 'it is hardly a manageable constitutional question for judges - especially for judges in our legal system, where traditional electoral practice gives no hint of even the existence, much less the content, of a constitutional requirement for a 'fair shot' at party nomination.'

"In her most recent and well-known reversal by the Supreme Court, the Court unanimously rejected Judge Sotomayor's reasoning and held that white firefighters who had passed a race neutral exam were eligible for promotion. Ricci v. DeStefano raised the bar considerably on overt discrimination against one racial group simply to undo the unintentionally racially skewed results of otherwise fair and objective employment procedures. Again, this case proves that Judge Sotomayor does not faithfully apply the law we legislators enact.

"Again and again, Judge Sotomayor seeks to amend the law to fit the circumstances of the case, thereby substituting herself in the role of a legislator. Our Constitution is very clear in its delineation and disbursement of power. It solely tasks the Congress with creating law. It also clearly defines the appropriate role of the courts to 'extend to all Cases in Law and Equity, arising under this Constitution, the Laws of the United States, and Treaties.' To protect the equal, but separate roles of all three branches of government, I cannot support activist judges that seek to legislate from the bench. I have not supported such nominees in the past, and I cannot support such a nominee to the highest court in the land.

"When the people of Arizona sent me to Washington, I took an oath. I swore to uphold the Constitution. For millions of Americans, it is clear what the Constitution means. The Constitution protects an individual's right to keep and bear arms to protect himself, his home, and his family. The Constitution protects our right to protest our government, speak freely and practice our religious beliefs.

"The American people will be watching this week when the Senate votes on Judge Sotomayor's nomination. She is a judge who has foresworn judicial activism in her confirmation hearings, but who has a long record of it prior to 2009. And should she engage in activist decisions that overturn the considered constitutional judgments of millions of Americans, if she uses her lifetime appointment on the bench as a perch to remake law in her own image of justice, I expect that Americans will hold us Senators accountable.

"Judicial activism demonstrates a lack of respect for the popular will that is at fundamental odds with our republican system of government. And, as I stated earlier, regardless of one's success in academics and in government service, an individual who does not appreciate the common sense limitations on judicial power in our democratic system of government ultimately lacks a key qualification for a lifetime appointment to the bench. For this reason, and no other, I am unable to support Judge Sotomayor's nomination."

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Democrats better bask in the glow of Sotomayer being voted on to the SC. It's the last good thing that is going to happen to them for a long, long time.
Everyone has the right to make a choice....
Yeah.  We're supposed to listen to the person who though Sarah Palin would make an excellent Vice President.  Sorry, old man, but your judgement in character is somewhat suspect.

http://jawillie.blog.com
More and more, it's looking like McCain was the right choice rather then the man from Kenya.
Screw him!  Poor loser!!!
That's the republicans. . . .against judicial activism unless they support the far right, then they are for it.

So could McCain, the gop candidate for President in 2008 actually lose his Senate election next year?

By selecting Palin, he certainly went a big step forward with the right wing nut jobs, but I'm sure they're still mad at him for not supporting a shoot the immigrants type of approach toward illegal immigration. And now he is alienating the center and left, as well as a large percentage of Hispanic voters.

So it would appear he's lost the right and the left. He's lost the anti-Hispanic and the Hispanic. You've got to hand to McCain. He knows how to get everyone upset with him!
But, but, but, John!? She's Hispanic!
But Mr. McCain being a prison of war was thought to make him qualified to be the POTUS
"...an individual who does not appreciate the common sense limitations on judicial power in our democratic system of government ultimately lacks a key qualification for a lifetime appointment to the bench."
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But what he was thinkin was:

"...a presidential candidate who does not appreciate the common sense to not pick a vice-president who is as bright as the water after Exxon-Valdez oil spill...ultimately lacks the key qualifications for a 4 year term in the White House"
Ordinarily, I would disagree with McCain.  Obama is President, and should have the right to choose his own nominees for the Supreme Court.  Still, McCain does make a good point about Estrada.  Why did the Democrats filibuster such an obviously qualified candidate?  I remember now.  They did not approve of his politics.  I keep forgetting the Democratic party rule for judicial nominations:  a sitting President should have the right to choose his own judicial nominees, as long as that president is a Democrat.
Uh, do you really think McCain is a good judge of who would/would not make a good choice for a high office??
C'mon, THINK, McFly
She may be hispanic, but does Sonia eat tacos?
Blah, Blah, Blah.......NO, NO!  Blah,Blah, says McLame!

....and what else could we expect from someone who shared the philosophy of W and Sily Sarah!

Confirm Sotomayor NOW!
one would thing Mr McCain would have learned the lesson from the landslide election he lost (and be prudent to the fact that his state has a large hispanic population) and take ma cue from his good friend, and sensible conservative, Mr. Graham of SC. He could be a leader in moderating his party from its vitriolic current state but instead seems lost in the conservative canyon.
McCain is old and in the way...clueless and irrelevant. His comments speak to his inability to think and reason in a rational fashion.  But then, he is in the Grand Obstructionist Party, and therefore, has no other choice than "no."
First right decision this guy has made. I admit, McCain is correct with this vote. This lady has no buissness being on the court.
Wait a MINUTE !!
Isn't THIS the same guy who siad Sarah Palin was QUALIFIED to LEAD THIS COUNTRY ??

WOW !!


Wanna buy a TEA SHIRT ??
Health Insur5ance Companies iquiriess welcome !!

From Talki ng Points Memo:

'...08.03.09 -- 2:10PM // RECOMMEND RECOMMEND (17)

Tea Shirts
When members of Congress hold 'town hall' meetings in their districts, they should expect to hear from their constituents, many of whom won't agree with what they're selling. And it's not just that hypothetical, unconnected-with-interested-parties 'citizen' we're talking about. But union activists who want to ask about EFCA or health care or right to lifers who want to press the issue of abortion funding.

But here's something to watch closely over the next few weeks.

It now seems clear that 'tea party' movement types, organized by highly-funded corporate backed outfits like "Freedom Works" are putting together a plan to disrupt and shut down as many town hall events as possible. That's entirely different from making sure you've got a lot of activists at events with t-shirts or protesting with pickets outside the venue or making sure one of your activists gets to ask a question.

This amounts to a sort of civic vigilanteism.

But watch closely whether reports covering these events recognize the difference...'

ASTROTURF = Fake Grass Roots
Astroturf = Working in the Corporate interests
Astroturf = Corporate Sponsored 'Tea Parties'

actualy, she has a stronger record of judicial restraint comparred to the last two justices McCain voted for and she will prove to be one of the only conservative (with a small c) justices on the bench.  Activism exists on any side of the political fence.
Leftist, revisionist, "living, breathing Constitution" Marxist rewriters spring forth with your anti-Republican blogs.

Oh ye who bemoan Bush "shredding the Constitution" let your ACLU buddies rewrite your POLITICALLY CORRECT whims into the Bill of Rights. Let's make saying the "N" word a felony. That is the only time you will allow the death penalty.

Come on lefties do Uncle Joe and Leon Trotsky proud! As much as I hate to admit it, Khrushchev was right, the Communists will bury us. They are running the White House and Congress today.
>>>"There is no doubt that Judge Sotomayor has the professional background and qualifications that one hopes for in a Supreme Court nominee .... And obviously, Judge Sotomayor's life story is inspiring and compelling." ... But, "an excellent resume and an inspiring life story are not enough to qualify one for a lifetime of service on the Supreme Court," McCain said.<<<

What?  She's has the background and qualifications, but that isn't enough to qualify her ...?  Hello?!

Sounds suspiciously like Senator McCain has been drinking the same kool-aid as Glenn Beck -- you remember, don't you ... "President Obama has a deep-seated hatred for white people, but I never said he doesn't like white people."  

But it also begs a pretty big question -- if having the right background and qualifications don't qualify Judge Sotomayor, THEN WHAT DOES?  Race?  Eye color?  Ethnicity?  The abortion litmus?

What?  
GOP=  Grouchy ol' Politicians

Man, they really need to get on with helping run the country...rather than obstruction.



It seems like Sen. McCain is extremely bitter from losing the election, and he will oppose everything the President stands for if he can get away with it. Sen. McCain should have taken time off from politics to recupurate from the November smack down! Meghan McCain is ready to fill her father's shoes. She's a breath of fresh air and the stale GOP could really it!
PAY ATTENTION ARIZONA VOTERS!!!
All the negative comments by those critizing the "Old Man", he does make his case quite eloquently.  One needs to read his careful thought out statement to truly understand why activist judges should be disqualified from any judicial appointment much less the U.S. Supreme Court.  Forget this statement came from Sen. McCain, just read it for it's 'common sense' approach for deciding a judicial appointments.  However, it appears common sense takes a back seat to political favoritism!
This from a guy who was dumb enough to pick a running mate he didn't know..one who had no command of the English language and one who had limited, t BEST, understanding of world history, and current events....now, ya till want to follow his lead???
Get a clue people, the guy is senile!!!!
One would think the NRA got to Mr Maverick. Mr "not beholding to any special interest group" or maybe its that election we just had??? naaaaa,
Suzan – The fact that you think the GOP are racist obviously implies your lack of good judgement, understanding and education. Have you heard of Michael Steele – current Chair of the Republican National Committee? Yes, he's Republican and yes, he's a minority. Geez, what a totally racist party! Give me a break lady!

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Umm Mushmouf was put into place only so he could insult Obama.  It was Rushes idea.  Certfied black enough to criticeize Obama
Has anyone checked the Sotomayer's  birth certificate?
Everyone has the right to vote his or her conscience; too bad Johnny chose not to vote his. This is just more confirmation that John McCain has become a coward and a follower. Too bad he couldn't have hung on to the courage he had back in the 70's. Alas, everyone changes and succombs to the pressures of party politics and the desire to keep their job.
McCain said it clear enought....what is it you don't understand? To follow the laws of the land (Constitution) as they are, not to be changed to suit someone's ideology, or personal reasonings.  Has nothing to do with who is president...Wise up people..
But I didn't vote for the almighty one...so guess what I say means nothing..  
McCain finally got something right. I don't see eye-to-eye on much with the senator, and although we may have different reasons, I'm glad he finally got some SPINE!

In case anyone is wondering, I'm against Sotomayor because she has proven herself to be a raclst and is in tune with where Obama wants to take this country. Both of those reasons make her a dangerous choice.

Gio-
And McCain is sooo good at picking winners...! Actually, he's voting against her because she doesn't look like a Barbie doll!!!
"It seems like Sen. McCain is extremely bitter from losing the election, and he will oppose everything the President stands for if he can get away with it." - Andy.

Since Latinos rejected him in large numbers at the polls, this is his payback!
You're a little late to be outspoken about Sotomayor, Judas McCain...tell us again, where do you stand on illegal immigration?....go join the Democrats you traitor.
Greg P. NW Indiana wrote: Man, they really need to get on with helping run the country...rather than obstruction.
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Your guy is running the country just fine all by himself...into the ground.



Sen. McSame can't make up his mind if he's for scorpions on his property or he should call in the military to clear his pig farm of the varmints...

This man is so out of touch with reality on the street and can't even remember what town he's in most of the time how can he possibly make an informed decision on how to vote and what to spew on something that is this important. The guy is an idiot...
I am a "yella dog" but not so "yella" that I can't see the writting on the wall. So I have to agree with McCain here, even though our last emails together we agreed to dis-agree.
There goes the neighborhood!!!!

Arizona, THE BALL IS IN YOUR COURT!!!!!!
I, for one, did not expect McCain to support her.  These Republicans will  carry the Party line and vote in lock-step no matter how stupid it is.   They cannot give an honest rejection to the wing nuts who kill, distort, with this "so called Country First" BS.

It is political suicide for them not to be free thinkers and what is right for the Country.   They know that lesson well.
Any chicks on line tonite .... ?
Thank GOD McCain and his WhiteGIRL Affirmative Action VP Pick Queen Palin are out to pasture.  Their gleeful participation in their TOXIC RACIST CAMPAIGNKLAN rallies during the presidental campaign are true traits of BOTH their LONGTERM unhealthy mindsets.

McCAIN voted against MLK's  birthday being made a national holiday so what makes anyone think he would vote for ANY one having power that isn't WHITE like him.  He had birthday CAKE with Dubya while New Orleans drowned.  John MCCain is a lying self-serving senile creep.  
Why am I not surprised that Senator McCain from Arizona (my state) who voted against Martin Luther King Day ... is voting against the confirmation of Judge Sonia Sotomayor?  Who's he kidding?  We can all see through him.  Maverick?  Ha ... I doubt it.
You think this old toad will learn his lessons from his past mistakes??  NOOOOO.... still shooting from the hip, and judging with emotional rage and/or just lost his marbles completely. Bottom line, he is NOW just a puppet for the GOP party of NO. Definitely time to head to the retirement home, McSame.
Senator McCain seems to be floundering while he tries to decide what choice will help most in his reelection bid.  Prior to his ill fated choice of Sarah Palin as a running mate, I actually had a great amount of respect for the man although I am a lifelong Democrat.  But he seems to have lost his way, going from principled to unstable.  It may be time for him to stay home with his family and leave the public arena.
it doesnt matter the republicans because of not being in control will vote against everything, and when there in control the democrats do the same...So whats the big deal they been screwing ous for years both parties...Yep these are your friends, neighbors, family, who are more about themselves.....Its like the continue the same words for the last 2oo years, were just putting the burden on our children, grandchildren etc, still continues and using our kids as there excuse wont go away......again fed up with washington being the same....money talks, americans continue to pay for there ways......
No shit, Sherlock
Good Grief,
Listen to you people, most of you don't have a coherent thought, let alone a point.  Is this a high school popularity contest?  Most of you didn't comprehend a word he wrote, you just bash the man because you don't like him.  He had a valid point, Judges should apply the law as written, not warp the law to suit their interests.  I don't know if I would go so far to say she's any worse than other potential nominees, but he obviously feels she is, in that respect.  But that point, regardless of whether you agree with it or not, is lost on most of you buffoons.  Jesus Christ people, grow up.  Look at your comments:

Yeah.  We're supposed to listen to the person who though Sarah Palin would make an excellent Vice President.  Sorry, old man, but your judgement in character is somewhat suspect.

Screw him!  Poor loser!!!

That's the republicans. . . .against judicial activism unless they support the far right, then they are for it.

But Mr. McCain being a prison of war was thought to make him qualified to be the POTUS

Uh, do you really think McCain is a good judge of who would/would not make a good choice for a high office??

Blah, Blah, Blah.......NO, NO!  Blah,Blah, says McLame!

McCain is old and in the way...clueless and irrelevant.

Sounds suspiciously like Senator McCain has been drinking the same kool-aid as Glenn Beck -- you remember, don't you ... "President Obama has a deep-seated hatred for white people, but I never said he doesn't like white people."  

It seems like Sen. McCain is extremely bitter from losing the election,
A Maerick? The guy is a joke!!! What have you done for Arizona lately John? We are at the bottom of almost every list in America except crime where we are way up due to illegals zand no jobs. Hopefully we can throw you out in 2010
He sounds like a crazy old man to me.  Good job losing more Hispanics over your crazy decision to be anti Obama.
Senior Mc Cain is on the right side of this one Dont change the constition.  The complaints are from the name calling leberals.


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