Former Justice David Souter, the 'stealth' Supreme Court nominee who disappointed conservatives, dies at 85

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Well..the MAGA crowd will dance a jig over this man's death--which means he must have been a great guy~



Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a lifelong bachelor who was renowned for his love of a simple life in New Hampshire and dislike of Washington, died at home on Thursday at the age of 85, the court said in a statement.

Plucked from relative obscurity to serve on the Supreme Court, Souter gravely disappointed conservatives whose hopes that he would be a reliable conservative vote were quickly dashed as he aligned with more liberal justices on issues like abortion.

"Justice David Souter served our court with great distinction for nearly twenty years. He brought uncommon wisdom and kindness to a lifetime of public service," Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement. "He will be greatly missed."

Appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990 to replace liberal Justice William Brennan, Souter was viewed as a stealth candidate, someone who Republicans hoped could be easily confirmed but would prove to be a solid conservative.

Souter, little known outside of New England, was duly confirmed by the Senate in a 90-9 vote.

He quickly surprised both his supporters and opponents by forging a path as a moderate on the court who, as time passed, became a solid liberal vote on issues like abortion, the death penalty and LGBTQ rights.


In some ways, one of his biggest legacies was the impact he had on conservative legal activists, who vowed to ensure that a Republican president never appointed another justice who was not properly vetted in order to ensure the nominee would be a rock-solid conservative. "No more Souters" became a rallying cry on the right.
 
Well..the MAGA crowd will dance a jig over this man's death--which means he must have been a great guy~



Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a lifelong bachelor who was renowned for his love of a simple life in New Hampshire and dislike of Washington, died at home on Thursday at the age of 85, the court said in a statement.

Plucked from relative obscurity to serve on the Supreme Court, Souter gravely disappointed conservatives whose hopes that he would be a reliable conservative vote were quickly dashed as he aligned with more liberal justices on issues like abortion.

"Justice David Souter served our court with great distinction for nearly twenty years. He brought uncommon wisdom and kindness to a lifetime of public service," Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement. "He will be greatly missed."

Appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990 to replace liberal Justice William Brennan, Souter was viewed as a stealth candidate, someone who Republicans hoped could be easily confirmed but would prove to be a solid conservative.

Souter, little known outside of New England, was duly confirmed by the Senate in a 90-9 vote.

He quickly surprised both his supporters and opponents by forging a path as a moderate on the court who, as time passed, became a solid liberal vote on issues like abortion, the death penalty and LGBTQ rights.


In some ways, one of his biggest legacies was the impact he had on conservative legal activists, who vowed to ensure that a Republican president never appointed another justice who was not properly vetted in order to ensure the nominee would be a rock-solid conservative. "No more Souters" became a rallying cry on the right.
Like the left cheered when Scalia died back in 2016?
 
Well..the MAGA crowd will dance a jig over this man's death--which means he must have been a great guy~



Retired Supreme Court Justice David Souter, a lifelong bachelor who was renowned for his love of a simple life in New Hampshire and dislike of Washington, died at home on Thursday at the age of 85, the court said in a statement.

Plucked from relative obscurity to serve on the Supreme Court, Souter gravely disappointed conservatives whose hopes that he would be a reliable conservative vote were quickly dashed as he aligned with more liberal justices on issues like abortion.

"Justice David Souter served our court with great distinction for nearly twenty years. He brought uncommon wisdom and kindness to a lifetime of public service," Chief Justice John Roberts said in a statement. "He will be greatly missed."

Appointed by President George H.W. Bush in 1990 to replace liberal Justice William Brennan, Souter was viewed as a stealth candidate, someone who Republicans hoped could be easily confirmed but would prove to be a solid conservative.

Souter, little known outside of New England, was duly confirmed by the Senate in a 90-9 vote.

He quickly surprised both his supporters and opponents by forging a path as a moderate on the court who, as time passed, became a solid liberal vote on issues like abortion, the death penalty and LGBTQ rights.


In some ways, one of his biggest legacies was the impact he had on conservative legal activists, who vowed to ensure that a Republican president never appointed another justice who was not properly vetted in order to ensure the nominee would be a rock-solid conservative. "No more Souters" became a rallying cry on the right.
Why would we rejoice? Bush 1's mistake retired years ago.
 
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