Many have described Obama’s 9th-Circuit nominee Goodwin Liu as
“brilliant,” but he’s not smart enough to know that rules apply to him
also.
Like so many people nowadays, Barack Obama’s 9th Circuit Court of
Appeals nominee is a very confused man. He seems to believe that rules
are made to be broken.
That is, at least by those with the clout to do the breaking.
Goodwin Liu, the University of California, Berkeley law professor
nominated for the 9th Circuit, believes that judges have a right to
impose their values on us from the bench — after, of course, running
the Constitution through the spin cycle and divining from it a
creative, unique meaning heretofore undiscerned by all the greatest
legal minds in the annals of American jurisprudence.
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