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TexasTowelie

(112,087 posts)
Sun Feb 17, 2019, 11:04 PM Feb 2019

An historic appointment and a classless response

Yesterday, Governor Roy Cooper made an historic appointment when he named Cheri Beasley the first black woman to serve as Chief Justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court. Beasley has been on the Supreme Court since 2012 and has been a judge for a more than 20 years. We should all be proud of the appointment and Beasley’s accomplishments.

Unfortunately, Republican Supreme Court Justice Paul Newby is not. Newby released a statement blasting Cooper for putting “raw partisan politics over a non-partisan judiciary.” If he wants to blast anybody for that charge, it should be the GOP leadership for making the non-partisan judicial races partisan ones. That’s the definition of raw partisan politics.

Newby also tried to create a tradition that’s not one. He says Cooper broke with a long-standing practice of appointing the most senior member of the Supreme Court to fill the vacancy of Chief Justice. That’s not a tradition. What’s a tradition is the Governor appointing someone of his or her party to fill a vacancy on the court.

Newby cites Mark Martin’s appointment by Pat McCrory when former Chief Justice Sarah Parker had to resign because she reached mandatory retirement age. Let’s get real. Had Martin been a Democrat, he never would have gotten that appointment. As somebody on twitter pointed out, Republican Governor Jim Martin appointed fellow Republican Rhoda Billings to be Chief Justice despite her having served only a year on the court.

Read more: https://www.politicsnc.com/an-historic-appointment-and-a-classless-response/

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