Thank you for being a free subscriber to So, Does It Matter? Please support what we do. And also get 100% of our content (right now you get about 60% of it! SCOTUS Justice Amy Coney Barrett Speaks at the Richard Nixon LibraryI had a chance to attend an amazing event at the RN Library — all of a mile from my home. It was amazing. Here’s how it went down!
Typically am not writing about my own personal experiences in this space. My readers are here to talk California politics (as well the dysfunction that takes places all over California). But since I had a fun experience this morning, I thought I would share a little something about it to all of my subscribers! (Of course those with a paid subscription get a little something extra below the paywall.) Yesterday enjoyed a very enjoyable event at the Richard Nixon Library featuring Supreme Court Associate Justice Amy Coney Barrett! I got to meet her and chat with her briefly at a pre-event reception - she is so nice! They took pics but not sure when I will get that! There was a mob of protesters just off the Library grounds — all carrying signs about their particular grievance — “Impeach Trump” - “No More ICE Raids” - “Justice For All” — along with the “Jesus Will Save You” sign (there’s always one of those, no matter who is protesting). I would say there were about 300 guests to hear the Justice. Which really was the capacity. The main program was my friend Hugh Hewitt interviewing Justice Coney Barrett — for almost an hour! He asked such great questions and the answers were so good and interesting. There is an art to asking the right questions since a Supreme Court Justice cannot really comment on issues that may end up in front of them. I admire the Justice even more because I share her judicial philosophy of originalism, looking to what the Constitution said when it was written and what the writers of it meant it to mean when they wrote it. "The Constitution that I interpret and apply is not living but dead, or as I prefer to call it, enduring. It means today not what current society, much less the court, thinks it ought to mean, but what it meant when it was adopted." - Former Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia The Justice is on a book tour, having just published Listening To The Law. No, you cannot have my autographed copy! But you can order your own. Great fun. And even more meaningful that it was in the Nixon Library’s East Room (a replica of actual room of that name in the White House) where my wedding reception was held - many years ago! And a shout out to Fred Whitaker, as I was his guest! We are so fortunate to have Justice Coney Barrett on the Supreme Court! For my paid subscribers, below the paywall I have links to a couple of great podcast interviews that Justice Coney Barrett has done that are totally worth your time! It’s never a bad time to upgrade your subscription, and get all of our content and help support what I do! Info on that is here. Or if you are sold, use the BRB (big red button) below to see your options! It’s not too pricey - a great value. Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to So, Does It Matter? California Politics! to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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