Ike Balances the Supreme Court (November 2020 | Volume: 65, Issue: 7)

Ike Balances the Supreme Court

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November 2020 | Volume 65, Issue 7

Editor's Note: In one of our most popular features last issue, Susan Eisenhower points out that her grandfather, Dwight Eisenhower, appointed moderate, conservative, and progressive justices to the Supreme Court, believing the judicial body should represent all American people. Here are some of over 450 comments we received from readers in response. Don't forget to sign up to follow us on our Facebook page, where we constantly publish new material.

Culture War

But these appointments were before Roe and many other decisions that were way out of bounds and poorly supported by the Constitution.  Not a very good comparison. Now with a full blown culture war a lot of us would like to go back to the 60’s. The well has been poisoned.

-- Bob Shillingstad, Hayden, Idaho

Anti-racists in the White House

I enjoyed your story about Supreme Court appointments on a couple of levels. The fact that most people have no idea how many good things several Presidents did. Particularly Truman, Eisenhower, Nixon, and Johnson. Nixon will be always remembered for the mistakes he made and not for the accomplishments.  

All four appear to be at their core antiracist.  Nixon certainly used the dog whistle of racism to get elected, but behind the scenes he made major strides against it.  Eisenhower and Truman were also low keyed in their approach to ending racist, but they did make strides. Of course, Johnson coming from the home of deep racist, just stood up and shoved equal rights down the throats of the congress.  

Until we as a county can get over the idea that somehow the color of skin is a big thing we can never achieve our potential as a nation.  By the way, I think of myself as a conservative Republican and a Kansas Farmer.  

-- Charles Altair

Reform the Court

Although I’m concerned that it will lead to a further diminishing of the highest court, I believe if Democrats win the White House and the Senate while holding the House, they should reform the Supreme Court.

The last several appointees have been made by Presidents who lost the popular vote. Several recent decisions regarding Citizens United and Gerrymandering seem contrary to democratic principles and signal that something is very wrong with the current court, and if the latest nominee is seated, it will surely be worse. 

Minority rule seems to be a troubling trend and represents an existential threat to our democracy.

Reforming the highest court will also help to contradict the stolen Federal Judge appointments orchestrated by Mitch McConnell. Working to restore the  justice system to, more closely, align with the values of the Constitution  and the American people might save the country from great civil unrest and further deterioration of a cohesive society.

-- Sarah Crozier

No More Statesmen

It just goes to show that there are no more statesmen or stateswomen in this country, just party politicians. Unfortunately, Ike's idealism would never fly in today's highly charged political and, might I add, extremist environment. It certainly makes sense for a 9-member court to reflect diverse views if it is