Listening to Republican attacks on Sonia Sotomayor's alleged biases and the undue influence of her "personal experiences" on her judgment, you could be forgiven for inferring that, just like a woman, Sotomayor thinks with her heart, not with her head. You might also infer that she has a rather post-modern take on justice - one that denies both the possibility and the virtue of relatively objective decision-making, in the belief that facts are mere perceptions. But pondering this vision of presumptively left-wing, emotive, feminine relativism, you might find yourself thinking less about Sonia Sotomayor than Sarah Palin.
Palin embodies a post-modern ideal that conservatives have delighted in deriding. Self-referential, unembarrassed by solipsism and un-tethered by logic or facts she doesn't argue; she declares. Declining to engage in reasoned argument, she can't be defeated by it. You can measure the success of her tactics, or instincts, by the frustration of her reality based critics who persist in trying to make facts matter.
Palin doesn't need to traffic in facts or truths; she recites her refrigerator magnet nostrums, affirms her self-esteem, (like a right-wing Stuart Smalley) and offers "feeling realities," which resonate with the feelings of her fans: Pointing out that ethics investigations did not cost Alaska millions of dollars as she has claimed is, for example, non-responsive -- irrelevant -- to Palin's emotional insistence that she has been unfairly targeted by liberal elitists and the politics as usual gang, at great cost to the state of Alaska as well as her family. From this perspective, fidelity to facts is partisan nitpicking, at best. Insensitivity to Palin's "feeling realities" is a form of abuse. Criticism, or satire of her adolescent ramblings is "hate speech:" As a letter to the Boston Globe complained in response to an op ed: "The recent humor piece (mocking Sarah Palin) follows the worst tradition of liberal media hate speech. Just like the pieces on "Saturday Night Live," and on Jon Stewart's and Bill Maher's show ..."
Sonia Sotomayor would understand the constitutional protections extended to presumptively hateful liberal or conservative "media speech" (she has recognized the First Amendment right to engage in racist, anti-Semetic diatribes.) But, as a liberal media ironist might note, the expansive notion of hate speech that Palin supporters sometimes invoke was popularized by the liberalism they decry (which Sotomayor allegedly represents.) Indeed, anyone familiar with pop therapeutic notions of victimization and abuse, the concomitant rise of campus speech codes and mandatory sensitivity training, and the elevation of feelings or the moral authority of experience over reason and verifiable facts will recognize the debt Palin owes to social, political and intellectual movements that right wing pundits have long denounced as left-wing pathologies. If Palin represents much of what's wrong with America, as her most vehement liberal and progressive critics assert, she also indicates what's wrong with the culture that popular liberalism helped shape.





Wendy Kaminer
Except "popular liberalism" itself has had many internal debates about speech and the pre-eminence of feelings:
Catharine MacKinnon and Andrea Dworkin facing off against gay rights activists pointing out that pornography bans targeted LGBT expression first;
campus activists pressing for collegiate speech codes running up against the ACLU (an organization that most conservative deem very liberal indeed);
those who would expand the reach of sexual assault and harassment laws conflicting with those who note that minority men are unjustly targeted by such prosecutions. (After all, the white woman at whom Emmett Till allegedly whistled may well have FELT ever-so-violated.)
Caricaturing "popular liberalism" as a single movement hell-bent on reducing freedom and legally valorizing feelings does little to explicate current American culture.
Besides, it's not as though Palin has a generalized respect for all victimization. Recall her mockery of Hillary Clinton as a "whiner." (http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/09/did-palin-call.html) Palin isn't expressing a cultural concern about respect for everyone's feelings; she's expressing a self-interested concern about respect for HER feelings.
The notion that Palin resembles a "post-modern ideal" is a textbook quality example of the Pre/Trans Fallacy. Doesn't make sense, though the idea that Palian's antics and her defenses would likely FEEL FAMILIAR to persons who themselves embody a "post-modern ideal" rings true.
In the first comment, above, PG would have us believe that "MINORITY" men are "UNJUSTLY TARGETED", when it comes to prosecuting "SEXUAL ASSAULT", crimes,..So the questian being,.."EXACTLY HOW", do the prosecuting agencies go about "TARGETING", any particular "GROUP", for the crime of "SEXUAL ASSAULT ?" After all, the victim, having been, "UP CLOSE & PERSONAL", so to speak, with the perpatraitor, is in a "good" position, to inform the authorities, as to ihe "RACE", of the attacker,..so,..is PG telling us that the victims are lieing about the race of the attacker,..or,..that the authorities are charging "MINORITIES", with the crimes in questian, even when the victim, discribes the "attacker", as being a "non-minority",..So PG,..please, tell us which it is,..NO PG , "MINORITIES", are not "TARGETED" in the proscution, of sexual assault crimes,..the only TARGETING", being done, is "BY" those "MINORITY" types,..who deliberatly "TARGET",.."NON-MINORITY", persons to be the victims of their attacks,.. & as to bringing "EMMIT TILL", into this,..I suppose that, PG, is inferring that all, of these "MINORITIES", who are convicted if "SEXUAL ASSAULT", in reality, did nothing more than "WHISTLE", at their victim,..So,..no,..PG,..It is a statistical fact, that "MINORITY" males,..DO deliberatly "TARGET", "NON-MINORITY", persons, for the crime of sexual assault,..Like it, or not, PG, that is a FACT,..all of your "POLITICALLY CORRECT", verbage, to the contrary, not withstanding,...