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THURSDAY HOT READ: THE WHITE HOUSE BUTLER

By Charlie Sykes

From today's Wall Street Journal: 

 

Judge Butler served on the state Supreme Court for four years, enough time to have his judicial temperament grow in infamy. Having first run unsuccessfully in 2000, he was appointed by Democratic Governor Jim Doyle to the seat vacated by Justice Diane Sykes in 2004. But after serving four years, voters had seen enough of his brand of judicial philosophy, making him the first sitting justice on the Wisconsin Supreme Court in four decades to lose a retention election last year.

In Ferdon v. Wisconsin Partners, he drew the rage of doctors and others when he dismantled the state's limit on noneconomic damages in medical malpractices cases—the kind of tort reform that had been serving the state well. Business groups were likewise floored by his decision in Thomas v. Mallet, which allowed "collective liability" in lead paint cases—making any company a potential target, regardless of whether they made the paint in question. His nickname as a public defender was "Loophole Louis," a name that stuck when, as a judge, he was considered to be soft on crime.

At his confirmation hearing this month, Mr. Butler was quick to make light of his double rejection by Wisconsin voters, telling the Senate Judiciary Committee that "After 16 years on the bench, I may be a better judge than a politician."

Ahem. That's a coded nod to liberal groups like the George Soros-funded Justice at Stake that are trying to eliminate judicial elections. Rather than letting voters choose judges, they prefer so-called "merit selection" plans whereby judges are selected by committees of lawyers.

State court judges like Mr. Butler are likely to be an important source of nominees for President Obama. Because Democrats have been out of office since the Clinton Administration, many of the liberal judges on the federal district courts are older, an incentive for the White House to comb state courts for new judges—especially for the federal appeals courts.

Mr. Butler's nomination also shows the return to prominence of judicial ratings by the American Bar Association, which traditionally gives extra weight to "judicial experience." The ABA, which was ousted by the Bush Administration in part because of the ABA's notorious liberal bias, is now back in favor in the Obama White House. Mr. Butler served on the ABA's Standing Committee on Judicial Independence, a group that like Justice at Stake critiques how that independence is supposedly compromised by the need to raise money for judicial elections.

Mr. Butler's nomination shows the dominance of liberal ideology in Mr. Obama's judicial selections, and especially a contempt for Wisconsin voters

 

Saturday, Nov 21 at 8:36 AM fmff to Liberal wrote ...

Your name says it all...."I will not take public financing for my campaign"....how comfortable are you with that FIRST of many lies?.....

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Saturday, Nov 21 at 12:57 AM Allen wrote ...

Louis Butler -- was unqualified in the past, present, and the future. Just takes a while for each group to discover.

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Friday, Nov 20 at 11:55 PM Liberal wrote ...

There was a time when the Wall Street Journal was a respected and respectable business newspaper. Now it's just another Rupert Murdoch lie factory. Mike Gableman's ad was a lie. We have a liar for a Supreme Court Justice. We have a Supreme Court Justice who claims he has the constitutional RIGHT to lie (because he wanted the election so badly, truth is irrelevant). Conservatives may be comfortable with a liar on our Court. He's your liar, after all. But I'm not. He's a liar.

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Friday, Nov 20 at 11:36 PM @George wrote ...

OOH, that evil ad undid Loophole Louie! - haha - one ad isn't enough to throw out an incumbent Supreme Court Justice - it was Louie's own judicial record, as listed in the WSJ article

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Friday, Nov 20 at 7:20 PM Maddie - Saukville wrote ...

Funny how us racists who twice rejected Butler yet helped elect America's first American of African descent President wasn't mentioned at all with this appointment?

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Thursday, Nov 19 at 7:59 PM George wrote ...

While his judicial philosophy was a campaign issue, when was judicial temperament an issue? He was defeated by an unethical candidate who ran an ad that even Charlie admitted crossed the line.

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Thursday, Nov 19 at 5:01 PM ijeff to bannedcat wrote ...

There is no such thing as a liberal running for office that doesn't serve up major lies (including Obama). We all know outright liberalism does not win elections except in large urban areas. Interesting how Obama's statist intentions only came out in off script moments such as with Joe the plumber. The entire campaign was an orchestrated lie. Obama the tax cutter, deficit hawk? Yeh, right. Its gotten so bad liberals have convinced themselves that their lies aren't really lies.

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Thursday, Nov 19 at 9:13 AM Anonymous wrote ...

The Wall Street Journal--Another example of liberal media bias.

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Thursday, Nov 19 at 9:08 AM bannedcat wrote ...

A good number of voters in Wisconsin did vote for Butler. A good number believe his opponent lied to defeat him. These vast generalizations over the will of the voters being usurped (TARP/Health Care/Appointments) will be tested in 2012. Until then, Obama will appoint, and have confirmed, a great many justices. These are the spoils of victory in 2008. The GOP had better hope the economy doesn't recover or it will be a repeat in 2012.

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Thursday, Nov 19 at 7:01 AM Ecurb Zneder wrote ...

Cut The Obama some slack. He saved or created a job. I don't know which is more shameful: This corrupt administration of rank amateurs, or the idiots who voted to place it into power.

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Thursday, Nov 19 at 6:52 AM R.J. wrote ...

If only he'd have been a little more contemptible, he'd be sitting in Sotomayor's seat.

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