Supreme Court justices Samuel Alito and Sonia Sotomayor before the State of the Union Address in 2010. (Charles Dharapak/AP)
Putting Alito aside as it should be, isn't the blouse Justice Sotomayor beautiful? Absolutely beautiful. Lovely, gracious lady. As are her other women peers.
...The associate justice, (click here) a George W. Bush appointee, read two opinions, both 5-4 decisions that split the court along its usual right-left divide. But Alito didn’t stop there. When Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg read her dissent from the bench, Alito visibly mocked his colleague....
Who does this Constitutional idiot think he is? He ought to be impeached from his seat.
..."Alito pursed his lips, (click here) rolled his eyes to the ceiling, and shook his head 'no,'" wrote Epps in the Atlantic. "He looked for all the world like Sean Penn as Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, signaling to the homies his contempt for Ray Walston as the bothersome history teacher, Mr. Hand."
He added that Alito's gestures "brought gasps from more than one person in the audience."...
Demeanor matters. Scalia exhibits some really outrageous demeanor, but, he does it within context of the nature of the court. I never thought I would be appreciating Judge Scalia, but, he doesn't attack his colleagues. He expresses his disagreements, but, not inappropriate demeanor.
There are only nine members of this court. To state they live under a microscope is an understatement. Their PROFESSIONALISM matters.
Putting Alito aside as it should be, isn't the blouse Justice Sotomayor beautiful? Absolutely beautiful. Lovely, gracious lady. As are her other women peers.
...The associate justice, (click here) a George W. Bush appointee, read two opinions, both 5-4 decisions that split the court along its usual right-left divide. But Alito didn’t stop there. When Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg read her dissent from the bench, Alito visibly mocked his colleague....
Who does this Constitutional idiot think he is? He ought to be impeached from his seat.
..."Alito pursed his lips, (click here) rolled his eyes to the ceiling, and shook his head 'no,'" wrote Epps in the Atlantic. "He looked for all the world like Sean Penn as Jeff Spicoli in Fast Times at Ridgemont High, signaling to the homies his contempt for Ray Walston as the bothersome history teacher, Mr. Hand."
He added that Alito's gestures "brought gasps from more than one person in the audience."...
Demeanor matters. Scalia exhibits some really outrageous demeanor, but, he does it within context of the nature of the court. I never thought I would be appreciating Judge Scalia, but, he doesn't attack his colleagues. He expresses his disagreements, but, not inappropriate demeanor.
There are only nine members of this court. To state they live under a microscope is an understatement. Their PROFESSIONALISM matters.