Posted on 03/20/2005 3:48:51 AM PST by Cincinatus
The Supreme Court is not often the stuff of bestsellers, but in recent weeks a conservative lawyer's full-throated attack on the court has been flying off the shelves, reaching as high as third place on the New York Times bestseller list.
The 288-page book, "Men in Black: How the Supreme Court is Destroying America," by Mark R. Levin, arrived amid expectations of a pitched battle in Washington over a replacement for ailing Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist. It argues that the court's decisions in favor of abortion rights, gay rights, economic regulation and affirmative action have created "de facto judicial tyranny" and an economy "lurching toward socialism."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtonpost.com ...
ROFL!! "I simply don't understand McGovern's defeat -- I don't know anyone who voted for Nixon!" -- Pauline Kael, 1972.
ROFL!! "I simply don't understand McGovern's defeat -- I don't know anyone who voted for Nixon!" -- Pauline Kael, 1972.
Tushnet urges us not to pay any attention to judicial "legislation" I take it.
You have said it all.
The absolute worst thing these people could imagine would be to have to reside outside of the country's blue zone. ;)
I salute you both, ma'am, and I too am glad you found Free Republic.
We need all the patriotic soldiers we can muster . . . both those willing to fight on the frontlines, and those willing to fight our domestic enemies.
I havent bought this one yet but will soon. The left, stopped or slowed at the ballot box, realized that they could set the agenda for their socialistic, atheistic, multi-cultural by controlling the SC. Mark L. has probably nailed it with this book.
Thank you- I will pass your words on to my son:)
"With endorsements for the book from Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and other conservative media icons, Levin has also reached millions through appearances on radio and television, providing his audience with intellectual ammunition for the impending struggle over the court's future."
"Yet this publishing phenomenon has gone almost completely unnoticed outside conservative circles."
"The fascinating thing is that it's a bestseller on a subject where 100 percent of us who present ourselves as experts haven't read it," said David Garrow, a law professor at Emory University who has written widely on Supreme Court history."
The MSM is doing the same thing they did with the Swiftvets, trying to make something they don't like go away by not reporting on it. Their problems is that, just like with the Swiftvets, Levin's book is a seminal work that will have a huge impact. If the MSM was really dedicated to reporting the news and finding out what was going on, they'd be reading and reporting on this book all the time. However, they're so committed to preserving the courts' tyranny that they can't even bring themselves to report one of the most important stories that's out there. Instead, they spend their time interviewing Jane
Fonda about her new book, which will have no real historical impact or political significance.
Garrow is the media's favorite EXPERT on all things judicial and especially on the most vital and important (to the Left) of judicial decisions, Roe v. Wade, which he considers absolutely inviolable because it enshrines a right dear to the heart of all Americans. What a joy to hear that he hasn't even read the book which undermines everything he has lived his sorry life for.
what a LIBERAL
I just ordered mine on Amazon.
Amazon sales ranks:
Levin, Men in Black: #16
Tushnet, A Court Divided: #32,552
I picked up my copy of Men in Black last week.
Tushnet's own book, "A Court Divided: The Rehnquist Court and the Future of Constitutional Law," was aimed at "the educated general public," he said. ... "A Court Divided" came out a week before "Men in Black"; it has been reviewed, mostly favorably, in the Los Angeles Times, The Post and the New Republic. ..."This book is being sold just as would be expected for a serious, critically acclaimed, nonfiction book -- that is, under 10,000 copies," said Alane Mason, Tushnet's editor at the New York-based publisher Norton.
English Translation: "educated general public" = fellow left wing academics.
I looked to buy this at my local stores this week in this super-lib locale.
The stores are sold out, and can't keep it on the shelves: just like Coulter's books.
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