Steve Schmidt is not just a conservative pundit. He’s the chief spokesman for Vice President Dick Cheney and serves as a “Special Advisor to the President.” And today, he smeared a sitting justice on the Supreme Court.
ABC News’ The Note contacted Schmidt about a report on a memo, written by Samuel Alito, that said “the Constitution does not protect a right to an abortion.” In an on-the-record response, Schmidt defended Alito — and hoped to change the subject by launching an attack against Justice Ginsberg.
“Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg had served as general counsel of the ACLU and had advocated liberal political positions including the ideas that the age of consent should be 12, there was a right to prostitution and polygamy in the Constitution and Mother’s Day should be abolished. Republicans voted overwhelmingly to confirm her because she was evaluated on her qualifications and more than 12 years of jurisprudence as a federal judge.”
First, the attacks are not only offensive, they’re false. The right has been using these myths as talking points, but they’ve been debunked over and over again. As a result, what we have here is a White House official telling a major national news outlet blatant and obvious falsehoods about a sitting high court justice.
Second, I’ve seen the White House launch a broadside or two against the federal judiciary, and on more than one occasion, the Supreme Court as an institution. But I can’t recall any White House ever attacking an individual justice like this.
I realize that the new White House strategy is to go on the “offensive,” but this is ridiculous.