Derek Phillips Wrote:
Not knowing everyone's political persuasion, I have to say I'm a little baffled by the lack of interest in this nomination from all but the hardcore lefties. Is Alito going to march into the Supreme Court and start enslaving blacks and forcing women into submissive roles? No. But in a stable democracy there are rarely grand, sweeping events like that. Instead, we have the slow, but steady erosion of policy, laws, and principles. When it comes from the legislature, there's always the opportuinty to vote out the Greedheads and war mongers (tip o' the hat to the Good Doctor). But Court appointments are for life. You can bet that many of the ideals progressives hold dear will be dismantled by a right-leaning Court.
And none of us should be surprised. We elected a guy who said he'd do just that. We RE-elected him, even.
Ain't democracy fun?
Well-put, Derek.
Even as a left-leaning bleeding heart, I do not want to see the court skewed too far -- in either direction. Something like that has the potential to undermine a lot of our political system.
What did we learn in 5th Grade Civics?
The system of checks and balances.
A court pitched too far in either direction throws the balance off, both metaphorically and in a very real way.