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WSJ Compares Obama, Thomas Experience

From an editorial in the Wall Street Journal:

Obama on Clarence Thomas

August 18, 2008

Barack Obama likes to portray himself as a centrist politician who wants to unite the country, but occasionally his postpartisan mask slips. That was the case at Saturday night’s Saddleback Church forum, when Mr. Obama chose to demean Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

Pastor Rick Warren asked each Presidential candidate which Justices he would not have nominated. Mr. McCain said, “with all due respect” the four most liberal sitting Justices because of his different judicial philosophy.
[Barack Obama]

Mr. Obama took a lower road, replying first that “that’s a good one,” and then adding that “I would not have nominated Clarence Thomas. I don’t think that he, I don’t think that he was a strong enough jurist or legal thinker at the time for that elevation. Setting aside the fact that I profoundly disagree with his interpretation of a lot of the Constitution.” The Democrat added that he also wouldn’t have appointed Antonin Scalia, and perhaps not John Roberts, though he assured the audience that at least they were smart enough for the job.

So let’s see. By the time he was nominated, Clarence Thomas had worked in the Missouri Attorney General’s office, served as an Assistant Secretary of Education, run the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and sat for a year on the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals, the nation’s second most prominent court. Since his “elevation” to the High Court in 1991, he has also shown himself to be a principled and scholarly jurist.

Meanwhile, as he bids to be America’s Commander in Chief, Mr. Obama isn’t yet four years out of the Illinois state Senate, has never held a hearing of note of his U.S. Senate subcommittee, and had an unremarkable record as both a “community organizer” and law school lecturer. Justice Thomas’s judicial credentials compare favorably to Mr. Obama’s Presidential résumé by any measure. And when it comes to rising from difficult circumstances, Justice Thomas’s rural Georgian upbringing makes Mr. Obama’s story look like easy street.

Even more troubling is what the Illinois Democrat’s answer betrays about his political habits of mind. Asked a question he didn’t expect at a rare unscripted event, the rookie candidate didn’t merely say he disagreed with Justice Thomas. Instead, he instinctively reverted to the leftwing cliché that the Court’s black conservative isn’t up to the job while his white conservative colleagues are.

So much for civility in politics and bringing people together. And no wonder Mr. Obama’s advisers have refused invitations for more such open forums, preferring to keep him in front of a teleprompter, where he won’t let slip what he really believes.

It really is to laugh.

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2 Responses to “WSJ Compares Obama, Thomas Experience”

  1. JohnMG

    The meaningless drivel issuing from his mouth astounds me,SG.

    …..”I don’t think that he was a strong enough jurist or legal thinker at the time for that elevation……I profoundly disagree with his interpretation of a lot of the Constitution” (Obama’s assessment of Clarence Thomas)

    This from someone who has written NOTHING of substance either as a lawyer or a legislator. And if I must elucidate our would-be president, the task of the Supreme Court is not to “interpret” the Constitution but to rule on disputes using the Constitution as its benchmark for those decisions.

    Can Obama actually be as uninformed as he seems? Rather than denigrate Clarence Thomas, Obama would do well to emulate him. At present, he isn’t worthy to carry iced water to Justice Thomas, let alone criticize him.

  2. wardmama4

    I agree and wonder if Obamanation is really that stupid? And if he is - is he even more of a ‘machine’ politician than Clinton (either one) ever was? Notice how the ‘black’ conservative jurist was called basically inexperienced and wrong by the Obamanation but not the ‘white’ conservatives? Now who is racist - and why - are blacks supposed to always be democrats?!? How insulting is that?

    As his poll numbers are not soaring into the stratusphere - I wonder did the DNC/msm hype this guy too much too soon or as he got to be the only one on the stage - with the aid of websites like this and YouTube - his shallowness, vapidness and utter inability to answer a simple question straightforward and specifically is now glaringly obvious to even the most casual political observer?

    Either way as he is sinking and McAmnesty is rising - Nov isn’t going to be quite the event that I expected - as was said on the sister site - McAmnesty performed so well - it is getting easier to vote for him, rather than just voting against Obama.


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