O\’Reilly to Pimp for Renegade Judge
| \”Tyranny of Tolerance\”? He\’s kidding, right? |
Bill O\’Reilly and Missouri Circuit Judge Robert H. Dierker Jr. deserve each other. The
only wingnut missing in this mix is the original champion of \”feminazism\”
el Rushbo. It can only be a matter of time. That this controversy comes out
of the great state of Missouri is equally fitting. It also exposes the rancid
underbelly of a state long overdue for a wringing out from the inside out. Harry
Truman should be the inspiration, but with Senator Claire McCaskill about to
be sworn in there is no time like the present.
\”The Tyranny of Tolerance: A Sitting Judge Breaks the Code of Silence
to Expose the Liberal Judicial Assault\” is reportedly a right-wing screed
from a judge who actually is charged with being impartial, but who seems oblivious
to that role. However, it\’s good we finally know what he really thinks of female
lawyers, especially since there are more and more turning up in court every
day. …and let me add, not to mention all those sexual harassment lawsuits! Nuts to those cracy chicks, I guess.
O\’Reilly has a thing about judges. He loves to lambast supposed \”liberal\” judges, so the interview coming up next week is likely to be a love fest.
The conservatives
trumpet the book. Read the blather.
Can\’t wait for O\’Reilly\’s interview,
which is obviously meant to make the book a runaway bestseller. But the language
in the book should do that on its own. Rev. Falwell will likely invite the man
to Liberty University. Dierker is Ann Coulter\’s kind of judge.
Chapter 1 of Circuit Judge Robert H. Dierker Jr.\’s book, \”The Tyranny
of Tolerance: A Sitting Judge Breaks the Code of Silence to Expose the Liberal
Judicial Assault,\” has circulated via e-mail since last month and been
widely read in legal circles, lawyers and judges say.The sentiments expressed in that chapter, which frequently uses the term
\”femifascists\” and is titled \”The Cloud Cuckooland of Radical
Feminism,\” have already prompted a complaint with the state body that
can reprimand or remove judges.Other judges and lawyers have said that Dierker may have violated a state
rule against a judge using his or her position for personal profit. One judge
said it would be surprising if Dierker was not removed, calling the book \”professional
suicide.\” …
There\’s a reason this guy has never been promoted.
One can only hope that the
latest scrutiny will make Missourians wise to the type of judges they have sitting
and holding court. With the Blunt family still firmly ensconced in Missouri\’s political firmament one can only hope.
But with a judge writing a book about the \”Tyranny of Tolerance,\” you\’ve got to wonder just who is running the asylum, that is, besides the Blunts.
When it comes to needing a political awakening, Harry Truman\’s
Missouri could use a good dose of Truman type political intelligence and courage. Maybe
McCaskill is the first sign of better things to come. The next step should be
to get rid of Judge Dierker. As a former Missourian, one can only hope.










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