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DISSENT by Jackie Calmes

DISSENT

The Radicalization of the Republican Party and Its Capture of the Court

by Jackie Calmes

Pub Date: June 15th, 2021
ISBN: 978-1-5387-0079-2
Publisher: Twelve

An investigation of the stumbling path by which Brett Kavanaugh was installed on the Supreme Court.

The conservative movement has been playing a very long game when it comes to the judiciary, writes Calmes, who spent four decades reporting on the White House and Congress for the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and elsewhere. Since the Reagan era, the GOP has taken every opportunity to pack the courts with judges who are reliably anti-abortion, anti-regulation, and pro-gun. Since the 1990s, writes the author, the Republican Party has “moved so far to the right that it was on the wrong side of history on many issues”—and yet it has stubbornly stuck to that wrongness. George Bush’s putatively compassionate conservatism became a quest for privatizing Social Security while Donald Trump’s ideology seemed driven by a desire to be America’s first king. As Calmes reminds us, Trump was able to place three justices on the Supreme Court bench, “the first justices in history to be first, chosen by a president who’d failed to win the popular vote and, second, confirmed by a majority of senators with fewer votes—many millions fewer—than the senators who voted ‘no.’ ” In the case of Kavanaugh, that vote count amounted to nearly 25 million. That hardly mattered to GOP leadership, who only cared that he was a conservative Christian who, in his work as a federal judge, “predictably favored corporations, police, and executive power”—as long as the executive power was wielded by a Republican. In Trump’s eyes, of course, this made Kavanaugh the perfect man for the job even though, Calmes notes, advisers (including daughter Ivanka) urged him to find someone of higher moral character. Trump didn’t, and five Republican senators lost their seats because of their support for Kavanaugh.

A well-written, deeply informed account of the long battle to steer the Supreme Court rightward.