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April 04, 2005

Just When You'd Thought You'd Heard it All!

Update: Via OffTheKuff, according to the Chronicle, Cornyn has tempered his remarks. As Charles points out, declaring the tired excuse that his remarkes were "taken out of context", he could have expressed his concern about the rhetoric against the judiciary coming from his own party.

From Daily Kos - John Cornyn, who sadly represents Texas in the US Senate, had this to say on the Senate floor today:

SENATOR JOHN CORNYN: "I don't know if there is a cause-and-effect connection but we have seen some recent episodes of courthouse violence in this country. Certainly nothing new, but we seem to have run through a spate of courthouse violence recently that's been on the news and I wonder whether there may be some connection between the perception in some quarters on some occasions where judges are making political decisions yet are unaccountable to the public, that it builds up and builds up and builds up to the point where some people engage in - engage in violence." [Senate Floor, 4/4/05]

This guy's gotta go. Call his office at 202-224-2934 and send him the email he deserves at http://cornyn.senate.gov/contact/index.html (you need to scroll down to the bottom of the page.)

Thank goodness for John Conyers, who continues to be one of the few politicians who is willing to speak the truth blogged (from AmericaBlog):

During the protracted coverage and debate of the Schiavo matter, I was struck by the disrespectful and reckless language being used against judges. One by one, my Republican colleagues took the House floor to attack judges as "unconscionable," lacking "human compassion," needing to be held in "contempt," and having "answering to do." I remember thinking that such dehumanizing rhetoric is especially dangerous in these times towards anyone, let alone judges.

Outside the halls of Congress, words flew even more recklessly and the House Majority Leader Tom DeLay called the removal of Schiavo's feeding tube an "act of medical terrorism." The Reverend Pat Robertson called it "judicial murder."

I remember thinking about Judge Rowland Barnes of Georgia, who less than a month ago, was shot to death by an angry litigant in his courtroom, along with two other court employees. I remember thinking that irresponsible words can lead to tragic results. I thought of Judge Joan Lefkow, whose husband and mother are thought to have been murdered by an aggrieved litigant. Since then, I have been trying to think of the most appropriate forum to gently call this to my colleagues' attention, and to remind them that -- no matter how strong our feelings about individual decisions and cases, we need to be cognizant of the influence we may have -- especially on those that may be disturbed, and we always need to know that -- as elected officials -- our words have consequences.

That was to be a subtle message. It is unfortunate that today my message must be less subtle because things are very quickly spinning out of control....

This apparent effort [by Senator Cornyn] to rationalize violence against judges is deplorable. On its face, while it contains doubletalk that simultaneously offers a justification for such violence and then claims not to, the fundamental core of the statement seems to be that judges have somehow brought this violence on themselves. This also carries an implicit threat: that if judges do not do what the far right wants them to do (thus becoming the "judicial activists" the far right claims to deplore), the violence may well continue.

If this is what Senator Cornyn meant to say, it is outrageous, irresponsible and unbecoming of our leaders. To be sure, I have disagreed with many, many court rulings. (For example, Bush v. Gore may well be the single greatest example of judicial activism we have seen in our lifetime.) But there is no excuse, no excuse, for a Member of Congress to take our discourse to this ugly and dangerous extreme.

My message is not subtle today. It is simple. To my Republican colleagues: you are playing with fire, you are playing with lives, and you must stop.

Senator Cornyn and Congressman DeLay should immediately retract these ill considered statements.

Posted by Lyn Wall at April 4, 2005 09:10 PM | Permalink

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Comments

At the very least, readers need to contact Cornyn's office and demand a retraction. Better yet, call Sen. Hutchison and demand she issue a statement disavowing any such calls for violence against judges. The Senate can and should censure Cornyn for his absurd, but all too common, right-wing nuttiness.

Posted by: Dennis at April 5, 2005 04:56 AM

You can actually watch Senator Cornyn make his statement about judges and violence on the Senate floor at Think Progress's blog.

Posted by: Marc Olivier at April 5, 2005 01:49 PM

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