Susan Estrich
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Oct 12, 2014: Susan Estrich: NoozHawk: ‘Managing’ Your Own Health Care Brings On Stomachache
![]() .Dec 26, 2013: Though I really don't think she has a firm grasp on what the First Amendment is all about, Susan Estrich has written a column entitled "First Amendment Apples to All." She writes: "It's a free country. The First Amendment protects both the tolerant and the intolerant, those who understand the value of inclusiveness and those who spread hate. I'd put Robertson in the latter category. That's my right." and ends the article: "..........it took some doing for someone to find a family that makes the Kardashians look like a crowd of sensitive brainiacs, but the "Duck Dynasty" guy did it. No more jokes about Kris and Bruce." I think the problem Estrich has is the same as many people have that have offered their opinion in dissent against Robertson's comments. They did not read them all. Robertson paraphrased somewhat crudely what the Bible has to say about homosexuality but made it clear that he loves and would treat them as he would any other human being. AND he made it clear that it is God, and God alone, who makes the judgment as to who goes to heaven and who does not: “We never, ever judge someone on who’s going to heaven, hell. That’s the Almighty’s job. We just love ’em, give ’em the good news about Jesus—whether they’re homosexuals, drunks, terrorists. We let God sort ’em out later, you see what I’m saying?” Have you noticed that no one who rabidly opposes what Robertson said never tells anyone to go and read the GQ article itself?
June 1, 2013: Columbus Dispatch: Susan Estrich: Eric Holder cannot investigate himself
No one should pretend that dealing with leaks of highly sensitive and classified national security documents is easy. Nov 20, 2012: Red State: Susan Estrich’s barren complaints about Obama’s future tax hike plans. What’s got her guts in an uproar is apparently rumors that the President wants to capcharitable deductions and lower the mortgage interest deduction… coupled with the sudden and unwelcome realization that Republicans are maybe going to smile nastily and let Obama do just that… Sept 26, 2010: News Busters: Susan Estrich Suddenly 'Concerned' Over Paladino Qualifications to Become NY Governor Remember when liberals brushed aside any criticism of candidate Barack Obama being unqualified to become president because of his lack of executive experience? Mar 15, 2005: Intellectual Conservative: In This Corner, Wearing Brass Knuckles, Susan Estrich Susan Estrich recently declared a jihad against the Times because she decided that they don’t publish nearly enough female columnists. Estrich served as a law clerk for Judge J. Skelly Wright of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia and Justice John Paul Stevens of the U.S. Supreme Court. In 1988, she was the campaign manager for Michael Dukakis' 1988 presidential run, even though she had never before managed a political campaign. Estrich appears frequently on Fox News as a legal and political analyst, and has also substituted for Alan Colmes on the debate show Hannity & Colmes. She writes regular articles for the conservative website NewsMax, for which she is a pundit. She is also on the Board of Editorial Contributors for USA Today. She is currently a law professor at the University of Southern California Law School and a political science professor at its affiliated undergraduate school. Before joining the USC faculty in 1989, she was Professor of Law at Harvard University, where she was the youngest woman to receive tenure. On January 10, 2008, Estrich joined Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP, a law firm based in Los Angeles, where she chairs their Public Strategy in High Profile Litigation: Media Relations practice area. She writes a nationally syndicated print column distributed through Creators Syndicate. In several of her books, including Sex & Power and The Case for Hillary Clinton, Estrich discusses her experience as a survivor of rape. Her book Real Rape talks about the history of rape law in the United States. In 2004, Estrich challenged Los Angeles Times editorial page editor Michael Kinsleyfor under-representing women on the editorial page.
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