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Ann Coulter Flashback On Specter: Donkey Trapped In Elephant's Body
Ann Coulter ^ | 4/21/04 | Ann Coulter

Posted on 11/10/2004 12:40:14 PM PST by GeneralHavoc

Except for the presidential election, the most important election this year will take place on April 27 in Pennsylvania. No, it's not the "American Idol" finals. It's even more important than that. That's the day of the Republican primary pitting a great Republican, Pat Toomey, against the 74-year-old, Ira Einhorn-defending alleged "Republican," Arlen Specter.

Thanks to Arlen Specter:

States can't prohibit partial-birth abortion;

Voluntary prayer is banned at high-school football games;

Flag-burning is a constitutional right;

The government is allowed to engage in race discrimination in college admissions; The nation has been forced into a public debate about gay marriage;

We have to worry about whether the Supreme Court will allow "under God" to be removed from the Pledge of Allegiance. More than any other person in America, Arlen Specter is responsible for a runaway Supreme Court that has turned every political issue into a "constitutional" matter, giving radical liberals an uninterrupted string of victories in the culture wars. That's not a court, it's a junta.

In a democratic process, liberals could never persuade Americans to vote for their insane ideas – abortion on demand, gay marriage and adoption, handgun confiscation, cross-district busing, abolishing the death penalty and affirmative action quotas. So issues are simply taken out of the voters' hands by the Supreme Court. Vitally important cultural issues are now decided for us by a handful of unelected elites, who, coincidentally, share the ideology of Janeane Garofalo. It's a lot easier to get a majority out of nine votes than it is to get a majority of 280 million votes.

As long as liberals have a majority of Supreme Court justices in their pockets, they never have to persuade their fellow countrymen to support any of their crackpot ideas. They just sit around waiting for the Supreme Court to give them the "nine thumbs up!" sign to abortion on demand.

When Reagan was president, he threatened to appoint justices who would not discover nonexistent "penumbras," which mysteriously read like a People for the American Way press release, and to return these issues to voters. The uneducated bumpkin Reagan's radical notion was that judges don't write laws, they interpret them.

Liberals exploded in righteous anger – an emotion they've never mustered toward Islamic terrorists, I note. Still, all their theatrics would have been for naught and we would already have our democracy back – but for Arlen Specter.

Specter voted against a slew of conservative Reagan appointees, including Jeff Sessions to a federal appellate court (Sessions now sits with Specter on what must be a rather chilly Senate Judiciary Committee) and Brad Reynolds to be associate attorney general. But his epochal vote was against Reagan's nomination of Robert Bork to the Supreme Court.

Liberals waged a vicious campaign of vilification against Bork, saying he would bring back segregated lunch counters, government censorship and "rogue police" engaging in midnight raids. No one expects more of Teddy Kennedy. But when a senator with an "R" after his name opposed Bork, it was over.

Specter pretended to weigh the attacks on Bork thoughtfully and after careful consideration announced he would vote against Bork. By exploiting the fact that he calls himself a "Republican" – despite voting with John Kerry more often than he voted with Ronald Reagan – Specter gave cover to the left's portrayal of decent, God-fearing Americans who love their country as being about one step away from David Duke. As the first Republican to oppose Bork publicly, Specter ensured that other craven "moderates" would soon follow suit.

The Bork fiasco utterly cauterized the Republicans. After that, Republican administrations were terrified of nominating anyone provably to the right of Susan Sarandon. Instead of legal giants like Judge Robert Bork, we ended up with Anthony Kennedy and David Hackett Souter on the Supreme Court.

Since Bork, Republican presidents have put three justices on the court. Two of the three gaze upon a document that says absolutely nothing about abortion or sodomy and discern a "constitutional" right to both. (But try as they might, they still haven't been able to discern a woman's constitutional right to defend herself from rapists by carrying a pistol in her purse.) Because of the court's miraculous discovery of a right to sodomy last term, gay marriage is now on the agenda in America.

The nation waits with bated breath to see if, this term, the court will strike "under God" from the Pledge of Allegiance. Liberals are so desperate for this to happen that some of them are actually praying for it. The only reason to hope the court might let us keep saying "under God" is that it's an election year. Like Arlen Specter, the Supreme Court often gets religion whenever normal Americans are about to vote.

Luckily for the country, Clarence Thomas was nominated to the Supreme Court a year before Specter was up for re-election. After supporting Thomas, Specter turned around and started bellyaching that Thomas was a "disappointment" – presumably for Thomas' failure to ferret out any more "new" constitutional rights such as gay marriage or taxpayer-subsidized penis augmentation. Don't hope for any more election-year conversions if Specter is re-elected: The old coot will be 80 years old by the end of the term.

Some Republicans seem to imagine that Specter has a better chance of winning the general election by appealing to Democrats – and thereby helping Bush – than Pat Toomey does. This is absurd. Just because Republicans hate Specter doesn't mean Democrats like him. It's no wonder Pennsylvania often votes Democratic. If Arlen Specter represented the Republican Party, I'd be a Democrat, too.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Editorial; Extended News; Government; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; US: Pennsylvania
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To: GeneralHavoc
OUCH, ARLEN...YOU'VE BEEN COULTERED!!!

THAT's GOTTA HURT!

21 posted on 11/10/2004 1:03:42 PM PST by montag813
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To: GeneralHavoc

An Astonishing woman. A unique blend of Brains, Beauty and Gumption.

We must not allow Arlen Specter to influence in any way who interprets our laws.

ARLEN SPECTOR BELIEVES OUR TROOPS SHOULD BE SUBJECT TO THE INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL COURT. THIS SHOULD BE A LITMUS TEST APPLIED TO ANYONE INVOLVED IN OUR LEGAL SYSTEM.

He is campaigning like the politician that he is in his effort to get the Chair of the Judicial Committee. We must not allow it. Right now, he will say anything and obfuscate as much as possible in order to garner an appointment.

But as Zell Miller pointed out in his speech:

"...years of votes can tell you much more about a man than twenty weeks of campaign rhetoric. Campaign talk tells people who you want them to think you are. How you vote tells people who you really are deep inside."


23 posted on 11/10/2004 1:11:17 PM PST by rlmorel
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It would be unprecedented for Snarlin' Arlen to be passed over for the chairmanship but we've got to adopt the same "not because I didn't do my part" attitude that helped ensure 4 MORE YEARS, 4 MORE YEARS, 4 MORE YEARS.

Oh, sorry, I don't know what got into me, I guess I got carried away; seems to keep happening over the last week for some reason (GRIN)

The link below represents a concerted effort to keep Arlen out of the Judiciary Chair.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1276133/posts


24 posted on 11/10/2004 1:46:36 PM PST by FreedomsNeverFree (If the useful idiots only had the capacity to understand how they're being manipulated...)
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To: whatever___whatever
"Instead of legal giants like Judge Robert Bork, we ended up with Anthony Kennedy and David Hackett Souter on the Supreme Court."

Instead of legal giants like Judge Robert Bork Justice Scalia, we ended up with Anthony Kennedy and David Hackett Souter on the Supreme Court.

I didn't like how Specter helped to block Bork and certainly don't like anything else he does. But Bork really does go too far. And he is too slick to be a strict constructionist, I think. I don't want a conservative legislating from the bench any more than I want a pack of liberals doing the same.

I hope we dump Specter and Bush appoints some Scalias, scholarly but moderate judges who interpret the law and refrain from writing it. But they do need to have the courage to overturn Roe and other political cases from their predecessors and send those cases back to the legislatures where they belong.

Bush's remarks about Scalia being his ideal for a judge are one of the most outstanding reasons to support him.
25 posted on 11/10/2004 10:19:36 PM PST by George W. Bush
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To: johnb838
Freudian slip there -- I meant Spector, not Hatch.

You're not so far off. Hatch has been Washingtonized and no longer truly represents the people of his state.

I don't want either of them to head Judiciary in the Senate. A Kyle or a Grassley or a Sessions (or just about anybody else) would be a much better choice.
26 posted on 11/10/2004 10:24:06 PM PST by George W. Bush
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To: GeneralHavoc; joanie-f
Thanks for digging up a great retrospective.

Why couldn't Ann have faxed over her research before Dubya and Santorum stuck their necks out to help re-elect this snake?

27 posted on 11/10/2004 10:28:56 PM PST by F16Fighter
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