Wonder Land: The Democratic Party never expected Jew-hatred to be a feature of its coalition.
Images: AP Composite: Mark KellyWhen federal judges take the oath of office, they say: “I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich.” These words come from the Bible and reflect a key principle of justice in the American tradition, shaped by our Judeo-Christian heritage: Justice isn’t about power.
Whether a party is right or wrong in a dispute doesn’t depend on that person’s identity and social station.
A powerful person could be regarded as a good guy or a bad guy depending on how he amassed and used his power.
A powerless person might be virtuous or evil depending on how he dealt with his circumstances.
Persons:
Mark Kelly, isn’t
Organizations:
Democratic Party