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Aren't Elephants Supposed to Never Forget?

Posted by DNC Research on August 4, 2005 at 10:37 AM

Apparently John Roberts "forgot" ...

He is a member of the Federalist Society

"Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts Jr. has repeatedly said that he has no memory of belonging to the Federalist Society, but his name appears in the influential, conservative legal organization's 1997-1998 leadership directory."

He was a corporate lobbyist

"Supreme Court nominee John G. Roberts failed to include his lobbying of Bush administration officials on behalf of the cosmetics industry in 2001 in his Senate questionnaire released yesterday. The omission is notable because the Senate asked for a list of all of his lobbying, and his work for the Cosmetics, Toiletries and Fragrance Association resulted in the controversial suspension of stricter rules for labeling sunscreen products.


He volunteered for gay rights in Colorado

"Roberts did not mention his work on the case in his 67-page response to a Senate Judiciary Committee questionnaire, released Tuesday. The committee asked for "specific instances" in which he had performed pro bono work, how he had fulfilled those responsibilities, and the amount of time he had devoted to them. Smith said the omission was probably just an oversight because Roberts was not the chief litigator in Romer vs. Evans, which struck down a voter-approved 1992 Colorado initiative that would have allowed employers and landlords to exclude gays from jobs and housing. "John probably didn't recall [the case] because he didn't play as large a role in it as he did in others," Smith said Wednesday. "I'm sure John has a record somewhere of every case he ever argued, and Romer he did not argue. So he probably would have remembered it less."


He worked to stop counting votes in Bush v. Gore [Pg. 10-43]

Roberts failed to disclose that to the Senate when he was nominated for a Circuit Court position in 2003 - either as pro bono work or a significant case he was involved in.


Did he forget, or is this the most poorly handled Bush administration appointment sice Bernie Kerik?

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