Monday, February 10, 2020

Thinking the “Unthinkable”: That’s What We Do at WEJB/NSU



How many judges?

You know where I’m going.

Most judges are pompous, black-robed political hacks. You need to hang or shoot or impeach one, every now and then, in order to keep the others in line.

The crazy thing is, that “liberals” have for generations depicted white populists as racist monsters, when in fact, the white populists have been too submissive. If the populists were so “deplorable,” they would have killed them some judges, and thereby saved the republic.

Unfortunately, when a judge does meet his end under dubious circumstances, it seems to be the wrong one. Just ask Scalia’s pillow. Antonin Scalia was one of the greatest jurists this country ever had.

If someone had done the right thing regarding, say, William Brennan, Earl Warren, H. Lee Sarokin, J. Skelly Wright, Arthur Garrity Jr., Frank Johnson, David Bazelon, and Russell Clark, it might have saved millions of lives and an entire nation down the road.

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Nicholas Stix


2 comments:

David In TN said...

In one of his Butch Karp novels, our friend Robert Tanenbaum wrote something like; "He had the typical qualification for a judge. He had a law degree and knew a politician."

The late Vincent Bugliosi, in his book on the O.J. Simpson trial, in discussing Lance Ito wrote:

"Although there are many exceptions, by and large the bench boasts undistinguished lawyers whose principal qualification for the most important position in our legal system is the all-important political connection. Rarely, for instance, will a governor seek out a renowned but apolitical legal scholar and proffer a judgeship."

"It has been my experience and, I daresay, the experience of most veteran trial lawyers that the typical judge has little or no trial experience as a lawyer, or is pompous and dictatorial on the bench, or worst of all, is clearly partial to one side or the other in the lawsuit. Some times the judge displays all three infirmities."

Would you say the case the WEJB/NSU spent the most time on (2007-2019) had a judge (or two) with some of the above attributes?

Anonymous said...

https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-the-power-of-organized-crime/


David Bazelon. A great civil libertarian. Made a fortune during WW2 systematically looting by legal means the properties of Japanese-Americans and German-Americans interred during the war.