Breaking: Justice Souter To Retire

Filed in National by on April 30, 2009

NBC is reporting that Justice David Souter will retire.

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  1. Unstable Isotope says:

    Let the games begin!

  2. Joanne Christian says:

    What…did he send e-mails too?

  3. Unstable Isotope says:

    Isn’t it kind of surprising that Souter is the first to go?

  4. pandora says:

    I wasn’t expecting it.

  5. a. price says:

    i would have said Ruth. he’s basically the center vote right?…ur um correct?.
    shifts left maybe? hello justice Clinton?

  6. xstryker says:

    Dennis Archer?

  7. John Manifold says:

    When Black and Harlan died in 1971, Sen. Roth suggested that Collins Seitz should be the next justice.

  8. nemski says:

    David and Tom are have synchronized aneurysms right about now.

  9. a. price says:

    MIKE PROTACK

  10. anon says:

    Now the Repubs will have something to start unifying around. If Obama ramrods his guy in, Repubs continue to fracture. But if Repubs force a withdrawal of a nomination, they get some oxygen.

    Worst case is skeletons pop out of the nominee’s closet during the hearings and Repubs get mileage without lifting a finger.

    I am expecting the wingnuts to invent a new form of attempted disqualification, like they tried to do with Sebelius “She accepted money from a doctor who performs abortions!” etc.

  11. Souter is one of the most reliable members of the liberal/moderate wing. Anthony Kennedy is what passes for the swing vote.

    Obama at best will just hold serve with this appointment.

    At least Souter has said that he will serve until a replacement is confirmed. He’s not gonna leave the Court in a 4-4 balance.

  12. liberalgeek says:

    My source says Ginsburg ain’t long for the world, let alone the bench. It may be time for a double switch. Of course, again, we are just holding serve.

  13. Anyone ever seen God and the Geekster in the same place at the same time? Something to contemplate…

  14. anon says:

    God needs to take good care of Ted Kennedy for a little while longer.

    Or maybe at this point, Al Franken is God.

  15. Dorian Gray says:

    Souter never dug DC. He wants to move back to rural New England I’d reckon. Ruth’s health makes her next… followed by JPS’s age. (What’s he like 117 years of age?)

    The conservartives are all relatively young and in good health.

  16. BL says:

    I’m sure Souter’s moderate voice will soon be replaced by a radical liberal.

  17. pandora says:

    Isn’t it a bitch when people win an election and get to implement their policies?

  18. anonone says:

    I can only hope, BL.

  19. Dorian Gray says:

    Yeah, BL Roberts, Alito, Thomas and Scalia are so reasonable & open-minded. That partisan knife cuts both ways.

  20. anonone says:

    Part of the beauty of this is that it opens up another opportunity for the majority of repubs to flail their unpopular social agenda in front of the country. They can’t suddenly go all socially moderate now without alienating their base, so they’ll have to get their extremist anti-women, anti-gay, anti-labor, anti-environment machine running loudly.

    Also, with Specter’s defection, they no longer have a ranking member on the Judiciary Committee which makes the actual fight in the Senate that much more difficult.