An
exclusive interview with
author Mark W. Smith, and
a review of his controversial
new blockbuster, DISROBED:
The New Battle Plan to
Break the Left's Stranglehold
on the Courts
by Richard Lawrence Poe
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BOOK
REVIEW:
Fighting Fire with Fire
A Seven-Step Strategy
for Retaking the Courts
CONSERVATIVES have
been losing the battle of the
courts for seventy years. It
is time to fight back, says
New York litigator Mark W.
Smith. In his new book DISROBED:
The New Battle Plan to Break
the Left's Stranglehold
on the Courts,
Smith explains how conservatives
can win by fighting fire with
fire. We must use the weapons
of the left, to wit, litigation
and judicial activism.
"The
Right will never thwart the
liberal legal assault until
we abandon our own self-defeating
tactics," warns Smith,
who is also author of the New-York-Times bestseller The
Official Handbook of the Vast
Right-Wing Conspiracy.
Too
often, conservative attorneys
plea for "judicial restraint," urging
judges to stick to the letter
of the Constitution, to the
original intent of the Framers,
and to the authority of legal
precedent. This is a losing
strategy, says Smith.
"Even
if we could miraculously convince
every judge in America that
he must never overstep his
authority and must simply `follow
the law,' we'd
have done nothing to get rid
of all the existing liberal
legal precedents," he
avers.
Take
gun rights, for instance. The
case books are filled with
70 years of anti-gun decisions,
most of which violate the Constitution.
Conservative judges should
strike them down, but "judicial
restraint" prevents them.
It demands that they follow
precedent, and so they honor
the anti-gun decisions of their
leftwing colleagues. The result
is a "ratcheting effect," whereby
conservative judges enforce
yesterday's anti-gun
laws, while leftist judges
busy themselves inventing new
and ever-harsher restrictions
for tomorrow.
"We
must stop playing defense against
the courts and instead go on
offense," urges Smith.
Going on offense means casting
off judicial restraint and
embracing judicial activism.
It is not enough to restrain
leftist judges from further
mischief. We must undo the
damage already done. Smith
proposes this seven-step strategy
for retaking the courts:
- STEP
1. Set clear political
goals. Whether we like
it or not, judges are "de
facto legislators," writes
Smith. Conservative judges
must understand that their
mission is to advance the
conservative political
agenda.
- STEP
2. Appoint reliable
ideologues. The left
uses ideological "litmus
tests" to screen
judicial applicants. Conservatives
should do the same. Every
judicial candidate should
be required to divulge
his views on the big issues,
such as property rights,
immigration, gun rights,
national defense and so
forth. Only conservative
loyalists should win appointments.
- STEP
3. Use carrots and
sticks. Leftist judges
are rewarded with fawning
media coverage and professional
acclaim. Conservative judges
endure smear campaigns
and harsh ethical scrutiny.
Under this pressure, most
judges drift leftward,
the longer they serve.
Conservatives must use
the new media, and other
resources, to create counterpressure,
lionizing conservative
judges and vilifying leftist
ones.
- STEP
4. Use legal ju-jitsu. Through
judicial activism, conservatives
can turn the leftists' favorite
legal precedents against
them. "If a judge
can force a state or city
to raise taxes, why can't
a judge order a state or
city to cut them, too?" asks
Smith.
- STEP
5. Litigate. Judges
need cases in order to
make rulings. Litigators
supply those cases. Currently,
most litigators serve the
left, because that's
where the money is. Once
conservative judges begin
aggressively awarding damages
to victims of leftist social
policies, many litigators
will switch sides, in order
to get a slice of the pie.
- STEP
6. Employ incrementalism. It
took seventy years for
the left to undo the American
way of life. It may take
seventy years to restore
it. Judicial activists
of the right must be patient,
fighting the left "one
case, one decision, and
one precedent at a time."
- STEP
7. Play to win. "Here's
my strategy on the Cold
War: We win, they lose," said
President Ronald Reagan.
Conservative jurists need
to become "Judicial
Reagans."
"Allowing
the Left to pillage our cities
with the weapons of judicial
activism while we stand there
offering the flowers of judicial
restraint is a path to dismal
failure," writes Smith. "A
new tactic is required."
Amen.
Every serious conservative
should read Smith's book,
and prepare for the legal struggle
ahead.
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Richard
Poe is Editorial Director
of TheVanguard.org. His latest
book is the New York Times bestseller The
Shadow Party: How George Soros,
Hillary Clinton and Sixties Radicals
Siezed Control of the Democratic
Party, co-written
with David Horowitz. The review
of Mark Smith's DISROBED which
appears on this page is reprinted
here with the kind permission
of NewsMax Magazine, which first
published it in September 2006.
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