Politics by other means
The Boston Globe / Boston.com
Historically, senators have been reluctant to oppose Supreme Court nominees in openly ideological terms, focusing instead on ethics, character, and other non-political factors. In 1987, Bork's nomination was defeated by charges of 'extremism' -- a card liberals have played ever since in judicial nomination fights where no allegations of racist, sexist, or other unethical behavior could be used.
Robert Bork
Historically, senators have been reluctant to oppose Supreme Court nominees in openly ideological terms, focusing instead on ethics, character, and other non-political factors.

In 1987, Bork's nomination was defeated by charges of "extremism" -- a card liberals have played ever since in judicial nomination fights where no allegations of racist, sexist, or other unethical behavior could be used.
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