Supporting Alito
Robert Bork makes his case why conservatives should support Judge Alito for the Supreme Court:
We may be confident, I think, that a Justice Alito, like Chief Justice John Roberts, will not vote to create new and hitherto unsuspected constitutional rights. He will not share the extreme liberationist philosophy, one of the hangovers from the 1960s, that characterizes the current Court majority. But, also like Roberts, we do not know whether he will vote to overturn the worst constitutional travesties of the past.
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[Having Alito and Roberts] would in itself be a vast improvement over the imperialistic Court majority’s drive to remake American culture and morality.
I agree.