Three strikes and you're
out. This is the sentiment many have towards the recent colossal
misconduct of a one Texas appellate court judge, Jim Sharp. In an
editorial published by the Houston Chronicle, Sharp is
accurately portrayed as a, for lack of a better term, spineless
infant. If you thought Supreme Court Judge Scalia was brash and
caustic, you are going to love Jim Sharp.
The Houston Chronicle
editorial is directed toward your average law-abiding Texas citizen.
Texans typically view big government as the devil, so any time an
article is published verbally bashing a supposed “ethereal”
government official, in Sharp's words, we “common hillbillies”
are all over it.
In terms of credibility, the Houston Chronicle has plenty. It's a newspaper more than a century old and boasts the title of being the largest daily newspaper in Texas. It's not like the information was pulled from the blog of a ranting and raving thirty-something still living in their parents' basement. I digress.
The author does a nice job
of structuring the argument. The point of view is clearly summarized
and the author takes an eclectic approach in voicing their overall
opinion. The good, the bad and the ugly are laid out in an obvious
manner, so the reader is left enough room to pass his/her own
judgment. It is quite pleasant to find an editorial where the
author's opinions aren't assuming a stranglehold around the reader's
neck. Instead of shrewdly stating how unbecoming Sharp's recent
conduct has been, the author lets direct quotes do all of the
dirty work. The Texas appellate court judge's belligerent quotes help refute the claim that he
is no longer fit to be “on the bench.”
The author also does a nice
job of providing Michol O'Connor ( former appellate judge) as the
epitome of what a Texas appellate judge should be. O'Connor is
cleverly used to emphasize all of the ways Jim Sharp's behavior has
fallen short.
Case in point, it is logical to
think that we as citizens wish to have a fair and moral individual
reviewing our criminal cases. We have enough loonies on the street
creating mayhem. We at least need people of sound mind to accurately
appraise criminals on all their levels of crazy. Judging by Jim Sharp's
recent outbursts, he is in a league of his own.
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