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发帖数: 2018
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这篇wsj的opinion文章写的真好
The Kavanaugh Stakes
A vote against the judge is a vote for ambush tactics and against due
process.
The Ford-Kavanaugh hearing consumed most of Thursday, and unsurprisingly we
learned nothing from the spectacle. Christine Ford remains unable to marshal
any evidence for her claim of a sexual assault. Brett Kavanaugh continues
to deny the charge adamantly and categorically, and with persuasive emotion.
Something enormous nonetheless has shifted over the past weeks of political
ambushes, ugly threats and gonzo gang-rape claims. In a Monday interview,
Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski noted: “We are now in a place where it’s not
about whether or not Judge Kavanaugh is qualified.” Truer words were never
spoken. Republicans are now voting on something very different and
monumental—and they need to be clear on the stakes.
To vote against Judge Kavanaugh is to reject his certain, clear and
unequivocal denial that this event ever happened. The logical implication of
a “no” vote is that a man with a flawless record of public service lied
not only to the public but to his wife, his children and his community. Any
Republican who votes against Judge Kavanaugh is implying that he committed
perjury in front of the Senate, and should resign or be impeached from his
current judicial position, if not charged criminally. As Sen. Lindsey Graham
said: “If you vote ‘no,’ you are legitimizing the most despicable thing
I have seen in my time in politics.”
The stakes go beyond Judge Kavanaugh. A “no” vote now equals public
approval of every underhanded tactic deployed by the left in recent weeks.
It’s a green light to send coat hangers and rape threats to Sen. Susan
Collins and her staff. It is a sanction to the mob that drove Sen. Ted Cruz
and his wife out of a restaurant. It is an endorsement of Sen. Dianne
Feinstein, who kept the charge secret for weeks until she could use it to
ambush the nominee with last-minute, unverified claims. It’s approval of
the release of confidential committee material (hello, Spartacus), the
overthrow of regular Senate order, and Twitter rule. It’s authorization for
a now thoroughly unprofessional press corps to continue crafting stories
that rest on anonymous accusers and that twist innuendo into gang rapes. A
vote against Brett Kavanaugh is a vote for Michael Avenatti. No senator can
hide from this reality. There is no muddy middle.
The stakes go even further, to the core of this country’s principles. To
vote against Judge Kavanaugh now is to overthrow due process. Contrary to
Democrats’ claims, due process is not constrained to courts of law; it is
central to employee discipline, professional standards of conduct, even
evictions of tenants. It is owed to any individual in a civilized body
politic. Under due process, the accuser has the burden of proof. Ms. Ford
has not met the evidentiary standard even of a civil proceeding, the
preponderance of evidence—yet this case is more significant than any that
has been dealt with in a court of law for ages. How the Senate votes now
will reverberate to all levels of society. A “no” vote on Judge Kavanaugh
is an authorization to renew calls for a Justice Clarence Thomas to step
down. It is an authorization to derail the life of any white-collar manager
or blue-collar crew boss who is ever subject to a single uncorroborated
allegation.
And this is to say nothing of the federal judiciary. Democrats know that if
Judge Kavanaugh goes down, Republicans will have no time to install a
replacement before the midterm elections. The ultimate goal is to take over
the Senate come November and keep the high court at a 4-4 deadlock until
2020, when they hope to regain the presidency, and then sway the balance of
the court for a generation.
Extremely few cases come before the Supreme Court, and by definition each is
monumentally important—on labor law, tort issues, environmental policy. A
“no” vote on Judge Kavanaugh risks a three-year high-court impasse, which
would put the circuit courts in disjointed control of national policy. If
you are Lisa Murkowski or Jeff Flake, a “no” vote on Mr. Kavanaugh means
putting the craziest of these circuits, the Ninth Circuit, in control of
legal questions involving your state’s development and well-being.
Republican senators didn’t ask for this monumental choice—fair enough.
Those demanding Ms. Ford be heard simply wanted a fair process. That has
happened; she has been given every courtesy and then some. Judiciary
Chairman Chuck Grassley has worked with steadfast professionalism to
investigate the claims of every other so-called accuser—despite crazy
accusations, runarounds, delays, threats and obstruction. His committee
majority has done its job.
It’s Democrats who have pushed the nation to the brink. This is no longer
about one unvetted accusation, or who looks more “credible,” or discrete
political calculations. Republicans need to understand that their voters
know this goes beyond the question of one man and a Supreme Court seat. It
goes to basic principles.
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