Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Sotomayor shows her leftist, racist pedigree

Ed Whelan reports that Sonia Sotomayor's first vote as a Supreme Court Justice was to stay the execution of an unquestionably guilty hitman. According to Ed, even Ohio's liberal Democratic governor wanted the execution to go forward, and it did. Is this the "tough-on-crime" former prosecutor we kept reading about during the confirmation process?

Ed also reports that New Haven mayor John DeStefano Jr. was among the guests invited by the White House to attend last week's party celebrating Justice Sotomayor's appointment to the Court. DeStefano was the named defendant in Ricci v. DeStefano, the New Haven firefighters case. He is also, as Ed notes (citing Justice Alito's concurring opinion in that case), "the driving force--in collusion with a local racebaiter who is his longtime ally--behind the racial discrimination against the firefighters."

Sotomayor's efforts to ratify DeStefano's racial discrimination, and to keep the matter under the radar screen, were unsuccessful. But at least DeStefano got to go to a White House party.

From Powerline.

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