Kavanaugh & SCOTUS decorum
@hashtaggrammar I think judges need to have those qualities only when performing their duties as a judge. I do not feel those qualities need to be reflected in their personal life however, in fact their personal life should be private most of the time.
I dont think a truly impartial person in their daily life even exists. The best you can hope for is someone who simply puts on an act in their personal life to appear impartial. Which basically means a person who will constantly lie about thier views and opinions to get you to think they are impartial all the time. Thats the LAST thing I want in a judge.
In the end they should be judged by their behavior and rullings when behind the bench or when acting in the capacity as a judge, not their personal life.
Kavanaugh & SCOTUS decorum
@freemo Oh I agree with you that everyone should be able to be free to be themselves in their private life (and here's hoping that their true character isn't shit).
But once you're in government, you're representing your government and your role as soon as you agree to an interview on a major news network or in a Senate hearing.
If you were in a job interview, you'd be expected to behave as you would at work, not at home with a beer.
Kavanaugh & SCOTUS decorum
@freemo That is a larger discussion that can certainly be complicated. But SCOTUS judges are supposed to have squeaky-clean records. Even if you allow them some transgressions, what I'm pointing out specifically is how Kavanaugh has reacted, in public, under pressure. People have pointed out Clarence Thomas was a cool as a cucumber during the Anita Hill hearing...
Kavanaugh & SCOTUS decorum
@hashtaggrammar Yea I can understand why you see that and respond with "well I dont want that personality as my SCOTUS". I think thats an understandable and reasonable gut reaction. But we have to admit that at least legally thats not enough reason to stop him for taking the position, even if we dont think he has the best character for it.