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Why did George H.W. Bush pick Sotomayor for the courts?

By: Byron York
Chief Political Correspondent
05/26/09 12:33 PM EDT

At the Sotomayor announcement ceremony today, President Obama emphasized the fact that his new Supreme Court nominee was first chosen for the federal bench by a Republican, the first President Bush. "It's a measure of her qualities and her qualifications that Judge Sotomayor was nominated to the U.S. District Court by a Republican president, George H.W. Bush, and promoted to the Federal Court of Appeals by a Democrat, Bill Clinton," the president said.  The message was clear: Sotomayor is a judicial moderate with great experience and appeal to both sides of the ideological spectrum.

Which leads to a question: Just why did the first President Bush nominate Sotomayor to the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York?  The answer, after discussing the issue with veterans of the first Bush administration, is pure politics, with a generous helping of horse-trading thrown in.

The first thing you have to understand is how judges are nominated to the federal district courts, which are below the circuit courts of appeal and the Supreme Court.  The higher courts are often the stage for ideologically-based confirmation fights.  The lower district courts, are, in the words of one former Bush official, "darn near patronage jobs."  Senators, even those in the opposing party from the White House, wield great power over who is nominated to the district court seats in their states.  And in 1991, when Sotomayor was nominated, the Senate was controlled by Democrats, and the two senators from New York were Democrat Daniel Patrick Moynihan and Republican Alphonse D'Amato.

By a number of accounts, Moynihan and D'Amato had a longstanding arrangement.  "It was a special deal whereby D'Amato agreed to defer to the pick of Moynihan for one out of every four district court seats," another former Bush official told me.  "That was a deal that preceded President Bush I, so basically Moynihan was picking one of four district court nominees."  That deal stood even though Republicans controlled the White House and thus (theoretically) the right to choose judges for the federal courts.

And at that moment, in 1991, it was Moynihan's turn to choose, and his choice was Sotomayor.  There is no evidence that anyone in the Bush I White House or Justice Department thought Sotomayor was a conservative, or even a moderate, but no one wanted a fight with Moynihan. "She was not our first choice," recalls a third Bush I official, "but she was someone who was, if we were going to get a nominee confirmed to that position -- essentially someone we had to go with."

Note: This has been corrected to reflect that Sotomayor was nominated in 1991, although her confirmation did not come until 1992.
 

 




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Jarhead68

May 26, 2009

So neither party has any backbone or principles. Who knew? Seriously, did anyone see the snarky look that Obumble made when he mentioned who appointed Sotomayor? What a smirking wise-ass this fake president is.

 

aposematic

May 26, 2009

And some people wonder why or how America got to where it is today...political deception, games, and lies.

 

Kingprawn

May 26, 2009

Your statement, "...political deception, games and lies" is, by definition, redundant. You could have said with similar meaning, "America got to where it is today because of politics". Seriously, look up the word.

 

Joe Washburn

May 26, 2009

It is simple. George HW Bush was not a conservative. He could not have cared less about who he appointed to the Federal bench.

 

Dilbertnomore

May 26, 2009

So the same GHWB who gifted us with David Souter launched the judicial career of his presumed successor. GHWB - the gift that keeps on giving.

 

Smokey

May 26, 2009

Have to admit Obama threw a good left hook with this nomination - it connected. When are the Republicans going to learn its Fire - Ready - Aim!

 

Key

May 26, 2009

Sotomayor: if she were a white man, she would never have gotten the nod.

 

Skyline

May 28, 2009

If Sotomayor was a white man, HE would have already been a judge based on Sotomayor's credentials.

 

McCain2000

May 28, 2009

Democrats have always been the establishment party. Many voters had forgotten that during the Bush years. Dems are experts at playing the eternal victim, sobbing for voter sympathy while driving through back alleys with the headlights off. Pretty corrupt.

 

sixtnpenny

May 28, 2009

Sotomayor: no constitutional right to bear arms, latino babes can render better decisions then old white men (how about poor, hard life but educated and now wise old white men), and the Hartford decision. Good choice? Hardly. Good c

 

Dane Wayne

Jun 15, 2009

The Bush I and Bush II Administrations my have ruined the USA. Bush I by indifference. Bush II by ineptitude and ignorance. -Not a Liberal

 

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