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Newt Gingrich Assails Judges Ahead Of Iowa Caucus 2012

Newt Gingrich Judges Iowa Caucus 2012

SHANNON McCAFFREY   12/20/11 09:22 AM ET  AP

DAVENPORT, Iowa — As he works to rev up his conservative base in Iowa with just two weeks to go until the state's caucuses, Newt Gingrich is launching a full-throated assault on a reliable GOP target: judges.

There is little love for the judicial branch among the Republicans seeking the White House. But Gingrich's ridicule has been, by far, the sharpest and the loudest. And it's taken a central role as his campaign struggles to stay atop polls in Iowa, a state where irate social conservatives ousted three judges who legalized same-sex marriage.

"I commend the people of Iowa for sending a strong signal that when judges overreach that they can find a new job," Gingrich told about 200 supporters who turned out to hear him speak in Davenport, Iowa, on Monday.

Gingrich has suggested that judges who issue what he termed "radical" rulings out of step with mainstream American values should be subpoenaed before Congress to explain themselves before facing possible impeachment. As president, he said, he'd consider dispatching U.S. marshals to round up judges who refuse to show voluntarily. In extreme cases, whole courts could be eliminated.

In the final debate before voters weigh in at the Jan. 3 Iowa caucuses, Gingrich called the courts "grotesquely dictatorial." He cast the fight in stark religious terms reminiscent of the culture wars, in which a secular, legal elite was encroaching on religious liberties.

The targets of Gingrich's strongest derision: the West Coast's 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, a perennial punching bag for the right, and a federal judge in Texas who banned prayer in a public school.

The rhetoric – in which Gingrich promises a more muscular executive branch that would simply ignore some federal court rulings it disagrees with – draws applause on the campaign trail. But among some conservative legal experts who, like Gingrich, embrace a more limited judicial role, his ideas are being met with alarm.

Two former attorneys general named to the nation's top law enforcement post by Republican President George W. Bush have slammed Gingrich's proposal.

Michael Mukasey, a former federal judge, said Gingrich's ideas were "dangerous, ridiculous, totally irresponsible, outrageous, off-the-wall and would reduce the entire judicial system to a spectacle."

Alberto Gonzales was disturbed by the provision that would allow Congress to police judicial decisions. "I cannot support and would not support efforts that would appear to be intimidation or retaliation against judges," he said.

Gingrich's chief Republican rival, Mitt Romney, also chimed in, using Gingrich's remarks on judges as further evidence to suggest the former Georgia congressman isn't steady enough to be president.

"His comments about the justices and the Congress, sending the Capitol police to bring in judges – that's not exactly a practical idea or a Constitutional idea," Romney said.

Bert Brandenberg, executive director of the nonpartisan group Justice at Stake, which favors an independent judiciary, said Gingrich's ideas "would plunge the rule of law into chaos and dysfunction."

"They would make courts answer to politicians rather than the law and Constitution," he said.

But Gingrich said he approaches the issue as a historian, not a lawyer. In a 54-page paper peppered with quotes from The Federalist Papers, Abraham Lincoln and Thomas Jefferson, he outlines what he says is a judicial power grab that the founders never intended.

Iowa Republican Party Chairman Matt Strawn said that while GOP criticism of judges has faded as a national issue, "here in Iowa, it resonates more than most places."

The battle over gay marriage became a fresh rallying cry for social conservatives in the state in 2009. Gingrich knows this well. He provided $200,000 in seed money to what became a successful effort to remove three of the judges who held same-sex marriage in the state was constitutional. That won him support from key evangelicals in the state.

And his strong words on the stump have found an appreciative audience.

"Why shouldn't judges have to answer questions about what they do, just like everyone else, especially if they are out there pushing their own agenda?" asked 62-year-old Tom Hall of Cedar Rapids, who attended a Gingrich speech in nearby Hiawatha.

Still, not everyone thought the issue was a winner.

Bob Wachtel, a 63-year-old house painter, had crossed the Mississippi River from Geneseo, Ill., to hear Gingrich speak in Davenport on Monday. He called the fixation on judges distracting.

"There is plenty to talk about with jobs and the economy, and that's what people are really worried about," Wachtel said.

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DAVENPORT, Iowa — As he works to rev up his conservative base in Iowa with just two weeks to go until the state's caucuses, Newt Gingrich is launching a full-throated assault on a reliable GOP t...
DAVENPORT, Iowa — As he works to rev up his conservative base in Iowa with just two weeks to go until the state's caucuses, Newt Gingrich is launching a full-throated assault on a reliable GOP t...
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07:38 PM on 12/21/2011
We need a statute about legislators being arrested for not producing important legislation there paid false representatives in most instances lobbying for election contributions instead of listening to nessary corrective action bills then the people suffer the conquences.
07:34 PM on 12/21/2011
Whats being forgotten is the futality of our appeal process to be able to enter new evidence and to suceed in overturning wrongful concictions. Example DNA evidence 20 years old is still freeing prisoners nationwide
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Zariana
For SCIENCE!!!
07:41 AM on 12/21/2011
Before all you moderate "Tax cuts, yeah!" Republicans vote for one of these anti-judicial candidates, Newt being the worst one, you might want to do a little research on what life in a fascist state is really like.

As those voters who stopped men like Hitler, Mussolini, and Hirohito fade from the political scene, we as a collective nation are in trouble of forgetting the importance of liberty. A strong judiciary is a cornerstone of that. The ability of the State to detain people without just cause--as Newt even states he will use US Marshals to do--is frightening.
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ParrotPops
It's feeding time at the zoo...
11:02 PM on 12/20/2011
Strong and independent judiciary is the nation's defense against temporary foolishness of voters. We are a nation built on law, and we stand or fall based on our long term adherence to our laws and our principles. The fleeting opinion of a majority of voters can not be allowed to overturn the base of law and the nations founding beliefs since the majority can be misinformed, deceived or just, plain, stupid.
History should have taught a history professor this lesson.
07:30 PM on 12/21/2011
With the newly approved supreme court decision to allow big money to have an unequil airtime influence on voters the other side of the story is silenced or muffled this must be reversed. Referendium ballots must take input from all citizens to ensure educated voters.
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ParrotPops
It's feeding time at the zoo...
10:35 PM on 12/21/2011
The basic problem is: we can educate them, but how do we get them to think?
08:33 PM on 12/20/2011
Winder hoe Newt feels about the 4 supreme court judges he claimed to admire while his campaign is going down the drain thanks to Mitt's super PAC made possible by those four judges. Het Newt do you have the b____ to call them out?
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07:41 PM on 12/20/2011
Obama supporters­­­­­­­­­­­­: Teabaggers all over America are having the same wet dream that Newt Gingrich will become the Republican nominee for President in 2012. Let's help both them and Barack at the same time. I propose that supporters of Barack Obama register as Republican­­­­­­­­­­­­s­, or ask for Republican ballots in their states' primaries and caucuses, and vote for Newt Gingrich to be the Republican nominee for President. If enough of us do this, Gingrich will get the nomination­­­­­­­­­­­­. Then vote for Obama in the election. Result: Four more years for Barack!

I am serious. This will work. We are being presented with a golden opportunit­­­­­­­­­­­­y to use Gingrich against his own party to get Barack Obama reelected. Let's not waste it. Obama supporters­­­­­­­­­­­­, talk it over with your friends. Get organized. If enough of us do this, it will work, and we can assure Barack's reelection in 2012.
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salesdude
Army Kid, world traveler, defender of the people
10:16 PM on 12/20/2011
Sadly while the republicans have done this, Democrats still believe in the rules of fair play...to our detriment. We still believe in the idealistic principles of honesty while the GOP will stoop to whatever dirty trick they can to achieve their ultimate goal of seizing power and ramming their agenda down our throats. [i.e. voter suppression]

Although I would be willing to endorse your idea you'll probably get little traction on it because too many of us still feel it's dishonest even if it is perfectly legal. With that said, we can stand up to them and beat them at their own game to get President Obama reelected. We have to be smarter than they are and hit them where they are weakest by stepping up the battle to protect the POOR and MIDDLE CLASS. The we MUST get them out to vote!!
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TommyObama
Abuse of power comes as no surprise.
06:52 PM on 12/20/2011
And yet the Log Cabin Republicans, for whom no amount of face-kicking is ever too much, will come through and support him in the end. Pathetic.
08:35 PM on 12/20/2011
along with the poor as dirt red staters. Why do they vote against their best interests
05:04 PM on 12/20/2011
I don't recall that newt had a problem with activist judges when al gore had to concede the presidency.
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jimme
Being liberal is true freedom.
04:05 PM on 12/20/2011
"There is plenty to talk about with jobs and the economy, and that's what people are really worried about," Wachtel said

It's just another distraction. He hasn't the foggiest idea on how to fix the economy so he rattles on other things. This is also they way NOT to run a democracy, by getting rid of the judges who won't do your bidding.
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whyowhyoholic
Jesus told me you're all doing it wrong...
03:58 PM on 12/20/2011
His book-tour-turned-candidacy just exposed its Achilles heel...Newt's mouth.
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ParrotPops
It's feeding time at the zoo...
11:10 PM on 12/20/2011
Appropriate, since his Achilles tendon is so often found IN his mouth.
03:53 PM on 12/20/2011
Former Bush officials don't have the right to criticize anyone
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Artanis71
Colbert Super PAC unleashed in 2012
03:49 PM on 12/20/2011
So following newts bizarre logic, if the SCOTUS rules against the health care law, Obama can just ignore it?
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PunKinPai
Tact is just not saying true stuff. I’ll pass.
04:06 PM on 12/20/2011
Oooh, I like how your mind works.
sonofsonoflars
Theres a 99% chance you can't afford to vote R.
03:45 PM on 12/20/2011
Newt better be careful. If he keeps going around screaming about activist judges, people might just take a closer look and see who the REAL activist judges are, and which side has been employing the aggressive strategy to get their friendlies in those positions. Im no historian, newt, but im pretty sure its been a high priority for the Rs for about 30 years.
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kmswriter
This mean we can't be friends?
03:42 PM on 12/20/2011
At first I thought the picture was an SNL stage - what on earth is Backmann doing???? Too funny - I recently heard a funny analysis of this bunch - "Even if they had dyno9mite for brains they couldn't blo8w the earwax out of their ears.."

Obama 2012
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03:38 PM on 12/20/2011
It is tragically sad that Alberto Gonzales makes more sense than someone who has a legitimate chance to be the replican nominee for president.