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Is Sotomayor a racist?
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Is Sotomayor a racist?

Published:Thu, 28 May 2009
Description:Howie discusses Barack Obama's nominee for Supreme Court Justice, Sonia Sotomayor.
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" Broncos bring from a new problems world headquarters building. This is not always cars show one of my and it's over the prison until his teleprompter broke. What really do that. Freedom. Fashion judicial nominees that my experience as a white man makes me better than a -- a woman when they have to withdraw new racism was no better than all races. -- white man races nominee would be forced to withdraw Latino woman racist."

" Well. I think it is probably important for anybody involved in this today. To be exceedingly careful with the way in which they've decided to describe different aspects of this patent pending confirmation."

" That's woman whose brother little ashes walloped the one -- confirmed how one -- walking up those marbles so. And starting to grow mold do -- justice."

" child but what could give them checked yes. Myself out there and then my law partner we assumed the -- some of the law firm I might need to do in the name was Jim -- Kim is not looking for an appointment okay okay I'm off powered card WRKO. Radio networks."

" I don't know what they call that in Chicago but I have a feeling it's the same thing they call it in Boston most other places. Laundering."

" Senator Burris was offering to launder some money -- governor Blagojevich. As a way it sounds the mistake. That is wink nudge nudge. From left the if they didn't Edwards get into some trouble the first -- he ran for president what this all -- secretaries so we had the go at the at -- law firms -- counting on him to help a mountain given me for more opportunities to. Tip looted and -- They had their secretaries after they maxed out their secretaries started matching out and than their secretaries husband's started mixing out in their secretaries. Children started Mexico. And you know we -- US of course being one of the beautiful people prop politically correct liberal never. Was. So I needed to. Were charged with anything but still or what's the difference then he wasn't. There -- launder money. Happens all the time. But you know the thing is it's it gets -- against the rules that's that's a lot worse stuff than the earlier stuff about him saying -- like to help out but. You know it's gonna look bad mean OK I understand that anybody could say that. Nor anybody I know anyway probably anybody you know could say that but. To talk about getting a law partner had to do it all man. He's in he he's in a heap of trouble. Again not indictable trouble I don't think but running for reelection trouble new yes yes. 18774694322187746943. 22 that is the toll free number of the Howie -- show if you would like to join us here this afternoon every weekday afternoon. If you would like to listen to the show on the Internet you can always do so go to our web site. Which is how we cart dot com how we cart dot com click on the live audio streaming. Also what. How we cart dot com you can they partnered daily Internet poll question but how we poll was brought to you by Jeff Carbone insurance contact the commissioner Jeff Carbone insurance dot com. To save money on your auto and home insurance Jeff Carbone insurance dot com to save money. On your auto and home insurance. CNB what is today's poll question and what are the results thus far. Do you think scotus nominee -- your. He's a racist yes I do. He put something she's there racist. This is a -- are really ticked off five. Mr. Gibbs says we need to be conceding only careful in dealing out there exceedingly difficult it did exceedingly careful let's say that's a threat -- what that is. -- tell you watch this is by the way before we get any further let's just you want to talk about the the media. I -- and -- and another indication how but before we want to talk about subtle Mallorca. In the year racism wasn't planning on doing it but I -- I just found it really good it's column on real clear politics. And Cindy thought tech question that's a good poll question. But that just to show you lead the difference between. The Bush Administration. And the Obama administration when it comes to press coverage. And one indication this is the fact that the Sotomayor. A week ago today it was. In the White House for seven hours and none of those sleeping watch stocks. Could figure it out and again you know I know he can cover every Dora the White House and their security entrances and elect kind of stuff. But if you're. He won't Porter in the -- in a government building whether it's city hall of the state house the places I've worked or the or. White House shoot you try to develop sources in inside so you know what's going on certain because. The new Mozy is the embarrassing stuff he knows he's getting I beat a school -- On the other guys. And for seven now Morse. Not now one of almost. Does and it's -- Scully -- load there aren't as many as they used to be there's still dozens of reporters. In the White House in not one of them. Could sniff out that Sonja. Sotomayor was there no one of them had a source but one of -- was or warm or did they know when they just. Didn't want to embarrass their hero but anyway this is from news busters today. Patrick Gavin at the politico the same reporter who discovered how reporters wherever we stood for President Obama in the White House briefing room when they would do the same for bush. Has found another measure of comfort and joy over team Obama. Whenever there's laughter in the James as. Brady briefing room either by the -- or the brief the official White House photographer indicates as much by inserting quote in parentheses laughter into the transcript. In Robert Gibbs first four months as president Barack Obama's Press Secretary there have been more than 600 instances of quote parentheses laughed their clothes parentheses quote. During his regular press briefings an average of more than ten laughs today. It's gaudy statistic one that puts his predecessors to shame. Dana Perino George W Bush's last Press Secretary got all of 57 laps in her first four months. Scott McClellan another bush secretary Press Secretary got just 66 laps in his first four months. So they're laughing ten times as much Indio we're told that this is the greatest economic crisis that the United States -- face it's a Great Depression. And there in -- laughing. There warrantless rear ends off. Gibbs even best the late Tony Snow who's jocular performances raided the Tony Snow -- dubbed the Tony Snow show by some. Draw relatively paltry 217. Plastering his first four months on the job. -- just won the exhibit after another one more exhibit after another. More is coming out on this -- thing hurts its cause I mean it's always been known I suppose if you're from New Haven. But the more is giving into the national press about this this their -- this affirmative action case that she was on the apparently going to be on the wrong side out. And it it involved a white for white seventeen white firefighters and one Hispanic firefighter. Who topped out a promotional exam. Now offer the for for promotion at that in the New Haven fire department. And they that so the pop eighteen finishers were seventeen whites and Hispanics. And so this -- read key. -- Candidates for promotion had to take a written in an oral exam. This was in 2003 the New Haven fire department had several vacancies for new lieutenants captains. Candidates had three months to prepare. Re key this is the this is -- frank re key is is named frank creaky. Gave up a second job to study for the exam because he is dyslexic frank -- paid an acquaintance more than 1000 dollars to read textbooks on the audiotapes. He studied eight to thirteen hours a day. And he succeeded -- he's a museum ranked sixth among the 77 candidates who took the test. So in other words he was gonna get promoted. But New Haven civil service ward all the not enough minorities earned a qualifying score. None of the nineteen African American fighter fighters firefighters who took the museum scored a sufficient score. So they decided not to promote anybody. We -- seventeen other white firefighters including one Hispanic sued New Haven for discrimination. Now the district court ruled that the city had not discriminated. Because quote the result was the same for all because the test results were discarded and nobody was promoted -- Join. David Paul -- column from real clear politics which is already in progress. But in reality the decision meant that re key in the other qualified candidates were denied promotions because of the color of their skin. This is the essence of discrimination. The exclusion of a person former -- advancement because of his or her race to the real indication. Exemplifies decades of faulty policy the -- equal opportunity for equal outcome. Discrimination against white males termed positive discrimination is the essence of affirmative action law and policy."

" The above the white."

" Male privilege however seen and education were women make up the large majority of college students even when limited to whites in the middle class two boys were twice as likely. To be identified as having a learning disability like -- The have been seen in earnings working class women still -- still make less than working class men but between two it's 1979. And 2003. Women's earnings advanced 12% well men's earnings declined 8% white men's earnings are generally stagnated since the early 1970s. Amid this financial crisis when adjusted for inflation white men generally make less in 2000 mind -- did in 1969. It's seen in the financial crisis again this is real clear politics that I. In the past year according to Bureau of Labor Statistics white men's unemployment rate increased 96%. That's only here more than black -- the white man's unemployment rate increased about a third more than the rate of white women and about twice the rate of black women. Black men still have far and away the highest unemployment rate of the four groups. But as of April white men's unemployment rate was 9% white women's was six point 9%."

" In 2007 about three and four members of congress were white males but that is the same ratio of white men sacrifice on another end of government. In global warfare since September 11 2001 about three and four deaths have also been white males. So they talk about the how most Supreme Court justices. Have have been from privileged backgrounds. This is not re keys background as Ricci told one reporter when we were kids we could be there fireman or firemen or firemen. We keep -- personalize is a policy that has been easily digested because it often involves statistics and not people. Now Obama and Democrats as much as the hike or court faced the people harmed by that policy. The Obama -- I don't think too much now I'm sure -- Meyer doesn't care. Just my -- based on what she said. It was Obama who said in 2000 November 2007 that the Supreme Court should quote protect people who may be vulnerable in the political process and those who don't have a lot of clout. Re keep personifies the vast majority of middle and working class white men who lack clout. This is at the heart of the blue -- Hanks over affirmative action the sense of dissatisfaction among these men his last. That they were being blamed for past white -- we also has Obama noted in his race speech. Then for the practical impact of opportunity. Lost. Affirmative action steered skewed to generations of white -- sense of fairness they came to believe that their gender. And race worked against them. Too many of these men affirmative action -- a domino effect of events hindering their ability to get into the right school. Hmm I wonder who feels that way. Get the right job earn more money in even in their view when a spouse I don't know what that's all about. Polls show that affirmative action support for affirmative action tracks with those who benefit from a policy. For example white women overwhelmingly support affirmative action when it involves women. But only 11 and only involves minority white women generally agree with white men. The bigger issue afoot here is is it still acceptable for society that them. That discriminate against white males and to speak derisively of them. At what point will this change. As -- on my horse stood beside the president Tuesday she said. I strive never to forget the real world consequences of my decisions on individuals businesses and government. But Sotomayor demonstrated no empathy for the real world consequences of affirmative action on Reid. In the months and years ahead the Supreme Court this president and so -- my nor will have to consider whether they should. He really good call by David Paul Kuhn. Real clear politics."

" He apparently on them -- is on his blog he said imagine a judicial nominee said my experience as a white man makes me better than a Latino woman when they have to withdraw. New racism is no better no racism and white man races nominee would be forced -- Latino woman racist -- also. Well."

" I think it is probably important for anybody involved in this debate to be exceedingly careful. With the way in which. They've decided to describe. Different aspects of this impending confirmation. I think we're satisfied them. When the people of America and the people -- get a chance to look at. More than just the blog. And former lawmaker. Government. Did bill. They'll come to the same conclusion that the president did."

" I don't think so 18774694322. Is it is. Is this womanly racist I mean to say is what she said that they you know that she heard the richness of her experience would give for more empathy. And the fact that she just brush this -- brushed this -- eighteen guys aside. They did they they studied they did better. They want to get ahead they didn't have but. Didn't have the opportunity you don't know she comes from a public housing projects but a guy like frank Ricci is not going to be sought out by Princeton he's -- gonna be summed up by Yale Law School. That it to war. Two to be recruited I mean there was no he was from the pavement and there was no chance for him. To get the job at to get an an admission to Yale Law School. Mean what doesn't he have Obama doesn't he have some rights. He's dyslexic. Doesn't -- isn't that a disability. Doesn't he doesn't doesn't she have any empathy for him. Huh. How -- the Hispanic public to know I'd like to know more about the Hispanic who did well how much did he study. What is this year we're told about her great empathy and how what he knows have this -- with female Latinos have this great empathy that's what she says. What and why does she have any empathy for for this this this fellow Latino who was scored high on the -- 187746943220. By the way this is an Ann Coulter is called today. The city of New Haven went so far as to hire an outside consultant to design the test in ways to assure that it was job related not racially biased. So they they went out of their way to make this a non racially biased test whatever that means. And hey -- and yet that'd be to beat the black candidates did still didn't score as well as the whites in the Hispanic. An end yet she she just she -- what she she -- a -- torn out and and by the way it's probably going to be overturned by the us Supreme Court. Her decision her -- decision upholding the district court. 1877469432. To build your next with Howie -- go ahead bill."

" How this woman -- that's a great does that make me want to scream just like -- off I mean."

" Thank about the -- you know and I'll tell you that as you know the blind student in -- you always -- well and it's not -- And I would not anywhere near as good as reached."

" What do -- mean we gave -- he gave a good bill he got a second job. What do you hero the second job any had to hire somebody to read the audio books I mean he he suffered a financial was sent back to -- that was --"

" Not -- to be able to -- so -- in the thirteen hours a day. And had to show that kind of initiative. I mean this guy is -- you should be a national hero and he got dumped on by their fitness among. Welcome."

" Well and a cold one man who had no knowledge you -- issue is not qualified and Robert Gibbs and what follows program -- will have to be careful about -- I."

" I always say he's he's a laugh riot that's why they yes that's weather always a truck going in his remarks yeah. Thanks for the."

" There's a little bit different when you're married I -- I don't know how we stop these checks are -- Every very eternally want to know something else from something else from something else we are getting. Well wish capitalist country."

" Thanks for the call -- and all there at your next with Howie -- go ahead had."

" How we. He made a comment about her coming from the project yes. Well I looked up a biography. As usual blessed sacrament school on peak avenue in the block the site very -- it yeah 196960. There were no projects there. And that area. Not actually not an issue with the cardinal Spellman was O brother where they had to pay at least between 500 -- that thousand dollars could go to school. So both come from up -- about background of the project was that."

" All I know all -- know is that that's what they're saying you know it's -- it's one of those things that well then it's maybe it's part of the public housing in my guess is she got a deal on the continent Catholic school. Should they they're ready you know out there."

" Stories that no public housing and in Bronx -- Which he came from I know I grew up."

" See I don't know what part of the -- she came up in -- consisted there's different stories one way to become a I think ABC news said the other day that she's from the South Bronx the New York Times said she's from these Bronx I don't well. I don't think anybody knows for sure."

" I don't. -- a digital going to school there there. We're gonna call the other day who did go to school with the brother barrel on the."

" Obama Larry that I'm talking about these these grammar school -- elementary school."

" That's a lot and have you Greece and every -- know the area very well."

" Like the way to one of the stories amid talk about how she she and her friends they loved count on floss. And he was this day you -- some amazing Hispanic performer. Committed seem like -- was he did -- this guy was going on in the ghetto the sky was on Ed Sullivan all the time -- you remember camp don't floss. -- think it's busy it's just like video they they've invented this narrative -- again. You all I would daresay from from everything that I that I remember about reading about Clarence Thomas he came from a lot. More more hardscrabble background that she dead. And it -- I don't believe he went to any Ivy League schools by the way either undergraduate or law school are prepared in -- was raised by his grandfather wasn't either I think I do I saw his mother's picture on the front page of the daily news today you know she's still around the mediation didn't come from a broken -- father died when she was -- right and you know and but -- no one -- no one cared about him. I don't know what you're about Miguel Estrada you there. Thanks so thanks for the call and."

" And this is again for me Ann Coulter Karl."

" The media and Democrats seem to find successful Hispanic attorney -- my York much more empathetic than successful Hispanic attorney meg well Estrada. After aggressively blocking Estrada's nomination for a to a federal appeals court during Bush's first term solely on the grounds that he was Hispanic and was likely headed for the Supreme Court according to -- staff. Senate Democrats staff memos. Now Democrats have the audacity to -- that -- my your will be the first Hispanic Supreme Court justice. If Sotomayor is not more empathetic -- Estrada liberals at least consider her more -- more Hispanic. An interesting conclusion and so much is sold to -- was born in New York and Estrada was -- on Doris. 4448. Senate Democrats voted to filibuster Estrada's nomination to the DC Circuit Court of Appeals with congressman and professional Hispanic. Well -- agree how Obama assuring them that just because quote he happens to be named distraught and does not give him a free ride and quote. But now Gibbs is basically saying that we do have to give her wish to be owned -- a free -- we have to be exceedingly careful. Michael you're next with Howie Carr go ahead Michael."

" I doubt they'll like I did a real quick question want to do statement but the first thing you won't have to recuse herself but she didn't quote in the court at that point in time when they do here the -- in case."

" No I don't I don't think she would now you know when those around no one goes around here. -- did this I didn't judge on that case well she was part of the majority -- the three judge Joe the the three judges that that upheld that they didn't have they didn't than the the the other justices I think insistent on. Putting up before the entire appeals court and then they they have voted they voted at throw embedded they upheld a decision by the district court."

" Okay gutting it -- fire -- I've actually had a couple promotion and -- at the very disheartening every time these things come up. I'm I'm I've given up -- the in my life to study over the you know all three promotions. And what they do it every game they can possibly play they played -- newest thing now debate began scores were they don't give you a market may be ended appropriately based on who they think they can reached. And plus and a how does he always does and worked what they do would you take it camp. You'll get -- you won't be given your -- but I'm -- goes to civil service civil service will decide along with people winning authority. While we're -- PM nine need to 98 so they can decide we have that -- to step. Yeah they reach anybody in that the answer you might have a 99 you'll never know what -- you may have got the highest score. They'll decide to be and it. The most appropriate way for them that they can use it in okay what we're gonna take someone out the first ten people BM and so they can take whoever they want so politically tickets."

" So it doesn't so what -- just tell me is it doesn't matter what you get off for a score anymore."

" Are you get -- for the top being in the hope that somehow they reach a broad. You know it's just another game that went the other game is in its alleged but I have pretty good sources that Tommy is correct. The other game that they played in the past has some of them and our members would be and together in advance to the camp. In purposely -- expand. So that then they consume based on the saying it's you know what -- the whole nine yards and they've won that a couple of times old and that's why they're spending coming into play now and it change your -- structures that at this stuff but it's based. It's operating forgot to you know who wasted most realize trying to study and keep get a deal they had back and bypass so the type -- the."

" we should go on Michael guys who worked on worked hard to get on and then they they never could make it now. And the guys and guys -- the on the police force in that up worked in the you know was private security I mean I'm not put them down or anything but the and again these these are people who were frustrated they wanted to be crops they -- realistic but they couldn't get on or they or. They had to move away from my where they were born to get they had did they had to move to war that the areas where they they wouldn't have lived if that had their preference. But they had to get they had to get away because that there were there -- communities weren't a weren't hiring people of thereof. Of their -- anymore thanks for the call Michael 18."

" 774694322. I'm now we talk."

" 1877469432218774694322. That is the toll free number of our car show. The per core problem with this is that she signed on to this that sort of the 33 of the more liberal. Members of the second circuit. Court of Appeals just. Just slap this -- just punted on they didn't they said there was there was no argument there were meant there was nothing -- even -- they spent hours arguing the case. 1800 pages of of argument. Laura were filed with the court and they just they just scored brushed it brushed it aside because they didn't want to -- they said there was precedent. Precedent."

" And this is Ann Coulter says to be sure there is precedent for racial discrimination by the government but plessy versus Ferguson that separate but equal. Was all from 1998 was overturned in 1954 by brown versus board of education. Not only that but -- to my yours fellow Clinton appointee Jose come on us who sounds like an empathetic fellow says Ann Coulter issued a blistering dissent from the appellate court's denial -- rehearing specifically on the grounds that the case quote. Raises important questions of first impression in our circuit and indeed in the nation. And it is in points out a case of first impression means there is no precedent. So they they didn't they didn't want to touch the case because they were afraid we're going to have to -- rule in favor Franken read he. And these seventeen other white and Hispanic males I mean what other conclusion can can one draw. From from the way via the Mets have played out. If -- merely empathy that explained liberal judges Wallace opinions one might expect some liberal judges to have empathy for the white in Hispanic firefighters being discriminated against today. And others to have empathy for the hypothetical black firefighters discriminated against in times past. But all liberals only have empathy for the exact same victims. Always the ones that are represented by powerful liberal interest groups. Is Joe sober and says it takes a lot of clout to be evict them. Mary you're next with how we cargo ahead Mary."

" Wrong time that's -- lowest total of I have such a bad cold so they can believe that the big. I believe -- you know I think the time the changing because. I thought I was rejected a bicycle down here on the -- Hank and I was in the position of knowing what of course for a I'm just because of the technical said that she would go to -- And minutiae at school at very high in and you would get it going to Laura sim -- called the director there and call them on and said gee you know how come she can get accepted. And obvious that the girls were. And they weren't even if they sent them. And yeah. Wait I didn't know what to tell me -- they finally started talking about well we can't discriminate and I had to them what you want to determine. You know I think it's kinda changing -- I code they were up on that. He called them and eventually got and but boy and tell."

" Nobody but again Mary you had clout you know like you. The --"

" This state and that's goal and I would -- and fanatical and I haven't even know what the world."

" What about it what about the Leo parents who do who didn't know what this or that I'd say they they want their kids lost to a lost place."

" It's in part and the only reason she got an I think there's tirade that they can because they knew something that most people wouldn't have known."

" Tonight we'll see that's why I think a lot of people don't know a you know a lot of by rich white people don't really care about this issue of affirmative action."

" I don't understand there's really blue not red to white and this song and I mean I -- my god I like everybody -- you don't."

" They don't understand what it's like not to have somebody who could make that call. To get to get to make sure that the -- that the affirmative action doesn't come down hard on their kids."

" You -- that's something that that -- the right I don't care if you lose you have to. You have to speak up because it makes you look like yeah president's."

" You always think college speaking powered the truth but you know there's -- they're probably -- I was going after her though that's blunt speaking power to truth it's hate speech."

" exactly I know it's so unfair but he's still have to speak up no matter what they really do."

" you see do we were going to have them a memo we got another welfare department memo I think what's running tomorrow when they aren't we don't we leave you see what's in this -- what are what's in that what the the requirements. For getting forgetting a certain -- In the from the welfare department you know is it's going to make your blood boil thanks for the call me."

" Do you still our food investigate -- medicate them."

" You don't have to run out."

" Well I mean what well what did you tell until junior what do you give me your phone or LC -- what it -- Doggett well I'll see if I LC of common interest that. 18774694322. -- we saw it come Boston black keys are goalies Boston like you radio shows your people just walk him and say Boston -- the -- he can you help me out. 18774694322. Karl your next with how we cargo ahead Karl."

" Only. -- the part of my gold. My actual name is Carlos. I'm Latino attorney 23 years old among the younger than most -- my. And Dellucci you know what I'm offended by -- because of patronizing by people."

" How he figured patronize as your people."

" The candidate this figure that Obama wanted to -- legitimate. -- usually -- you know."

" Yeah. Yes but. She isn't it ironic that Miguel Estrada who was born in Honduras was somehow hole knocked it's not right for the job because he was a conservative. All the Democrats were now lauding her for her wonderful life story in her narrative and coming up from the drug -- projects et cetera et cetera. They they didn't you probably about Miguel Estrada did that."

" Now and then come I'm very much looking forward I know I'm a retired attorney. Fortune -- and doesn't it realistic it's I was able to get out early --"

" close as you must've gotten out early because if you were right if you were you were investing now you wouldn't be retired. Now you'd be in the district court on Monday morning and --"

" Jim yeah let's bring -- yes I I loved the Boston Herald right yes but. Now there's a dollar I refused to bite. Or there's more between now I go to the library. Humor have to look for another job now."

" And I will lawyers they have to look for another job after my friends at the globe up to look for another job that I look at it -- a victory Karl. I'm I'm sorry to hear you say that you know the globe was also blocked kick end we've we've had to make a decision and -- dot. I didn't I didn't have a vote in the decision even largest in week thanks for the call Karl I understand going to lose circulation. One hates it away don't you know what city it's kind of good that somebody's going to the library because. No just in Wellesley for instance we spent fifty million dollars and we have this if confirmed new library and it's it's pretty much empty all the time do you go all. Now -- attempting. Because everybody I talk to us told me that it's empty there -- on the on the rare occasions like dropped Carol off. There's pleased to be used to be at the all placed there weren't there would that there words no parking in the area now there's always open space around."

" Like you expect kids go in there and don't drive necessarily so counts as a time to kids in there. What they're doing but -- enact I don't think they're working to write a drive us knocking on my my kids -- a number of times when. When they weren't well but just a few minutes early. And I have yet to see the reading a book were taking notes I had I I think 100% of the time I've seen them playing video games on the computers. The thing was that bill while they they put they put in all these computer terminals that seem like a great idea. But it seemed like it happened about six months before everybody decided to get down home model home computers. So that now -- the computers upstairs and even used that much -- really even though they're very fast may have good Internet access to and nick botanic Kindle yet. Now now. Paul Kelly's testimony -- is Olympics when -- turn now. It involves reading Caroline you would have no interest and it. Even the big no bit is -- the New York Times thinks Kendall was gonna save up now he kid he key guys like Carlos. I'm an attorney. He's not -- in the paper when it costs a buck anymore. But it. But pinch Sulzberger thinks somebody's gonna spend I think the new candles the bigger ones cost 400 over 400 boxed -- someone's gonna buy Kendall and then by then by the New York Times services. I think pinscher a little bit delusional. Jim -- with Howie -- go ahead gem."

" I however don't. Hey -- about your poll question whether or not sort of minority racist or not yes. I don't know she's racist or not I think your statement show that she's prejudice and I think there's a -- prejudice and racism prejudice of course coming from the ports to pre judge. And when you say that a Latino woman would reach a wiser decision then. A white man would it didn't -- kind of pre judging white men. Yeah not not a pre judging people wouldn't exactly the best quality in that gee I can't to have fun. Court. I don't know if this was the best choice for me."

" You don't you why you want -- way you want to write some laws. -- elected to the state legislature get elected to congress."

" That's right congress' job is to make no law that change allies the judicial branch of the government is that. Check that determines whether the constitution is being upheld and whether those plus a constitutional -- Not to be activists from the bench."

" Right let's the other thing I mean they're her statement it down at Duke University a few years back when she said that the appellate court is where you make policy image kind of backtracked saying mom and I know Monta but."

" It's only okay that's pretty clear what she meant you know -- actually yes she's she's she's awake she's a guy is here she's an activist and I don't that's. And you're right someone who pre judges. Other people especially. People like mini. I think I'm kind of leery of everybody."

" Judges but it could -- it's just disturbing that she said this in the context of how it judges are reaching their definition it's not what it judges supposed to do you try to put it. Supposed to try to put aside your prejudice and but she would use that in that context it's kinda disturbing that she would be a nominee for the."

" That's true this is -- liberal this is the a liberal would judicial mindset we certainly haven't here in Massachusetts on every level and that's why we have so many judges that are. Keep getting into trouble because they. They they don't care about the law don't care about following the law personally and they don't care about following along their decisions. Thanks for the call -- 18774694322. On -- car."

" 18774694322. Scott your next what Howard cargo that's god."

" Oh yeah he's doing the first time -- There's -- do you know comment on a couple of things about. -- I mean not accommodation made. You know about. Being better than you know any other person is. Stuff but -- your racist I think. And that's. The other comment I was gonna you know can say something wrong was when President Obama was. -- in California and so that. He wanted to wish. Just ignore it sort of model substance and start judge you know start emerging you know."

" Just that's the word you wouldn't -- moment. -- One -- confirm how -- walking up those marble steps. I'm starting to grow mold. Some justice."

" I never know when they when someone says and in that context -- is really -- spelling -- JUS. TI cedar JUST space US again -- our -- it's. It's issues. She's four just us."

" Yeah I've arrived -- This is this I'm and it and it kind of bringing you to a judge who would already very many most welcome their time -- And everything else you know disable outlook Kimmel."

" Now we're gonna get some just us and it's just just us. Jim you're nexus of -- you'll see you'll read about some more just us in the -- tomorrow Jim your next what how we cargo ahead --"

" I Howard -- I I look at how we give our YouTube they're they're talking about that gentleman that called a lot of golf will be ending the scores. The the police union in Boston I think the superior -- up -- with the federal they want the court the final watched you. -- law prevents the civil service."

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