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HARRIS IN A SPOT OVER BUESCHER’S LINKS TO KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS

- BY MICHAEL MCGOUGH

In 2017 Senator DIANNE FEINSTEIN was criticised — fairly, in my view — for implying that a judicial nominee couldn’t serve fairly as a federal judge because she was a Devout CATHOLIC AND “THE DOGMA lives loudly within you.” Now Feinstein’s fellow Democrat from California, Sen. Kamala Harris, is also being accused of Catholic-bashing because of questions she posed to another judicial nominee.

Some of the pushback is coming from inside the Democratic House. Without mentioning any names, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has criticised other Democrats For suggesting that BRIAN C. BUESCHER, a nominee for a district judgeship in NEBRASKA, Is DISQUALIIE­D BECAUSE of his Catholicis­m and his membership in THE KNIGHTS of Columbus. Both Harris and Gabbard’s fellow Hawaii Democrat, Sen. Mazie Hirono, have homed in on BUESCHER’S membership In THE KNIGHTS.

In an opinion column in The Hill, GABBARD wrote: “THE party that worked so hard to convince people that Catholics AND KNIGHTS of Columbus like (1928 presidenti­al CANDIDATE) Al SMITH AND John F. Kennedy could be both good Catholics and good public servants shows an alarming disregard of its own history in making such attacks today.”

This is overstatin­g the case. As with Feinstein’s clumsy questionin­g of Amy Coney Barrett, now A JUDGE on THE US 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, it’s a reach to accuse Harris and Hirono of old-fashioned anti-catholicis­m because of the written questions they posed to BUESCHER. But both senators displayed a cluelessne­ss about Catholic culture that could easily come across as hostility.

In her questions, Hirono said that THE KNIGHTS HAD taken “Extreme positions,” including support for California’s Propositio­n 8 outlawing same-sex marRIAGE. Hirono ASKED IF BUESCHER would promise to resign From THE KNIGHTS “to avoid any appearance of bias” and recuse himself from cases in which the group has taken a position.

BUESCHER Deftly responded to THE senators’ questions. He told Harris that “I JOINED THE KNIGHTS of Columbus when I was 18 years old AND HAVE BEEN a member ever since. My membership has involved participat­ion in charitable and community events in local Catholic parishes. I do not recall if I was aware whether the Knights of Columbus had taken a position on the abortion issue when I JOINED At THE AGE of 18.”

BUESCHER Also SAID HE would rule impartiall­y and faithfully apply judicial precedent, including on abortion and same-sex marriage.

Harris and Hirono are free not to take these assurances at face value, AND THE FACT that BUESCHER ran For state attorney general in Nebraska as a pro-life candidate may give them further pause. A judge who as a private lawyer or political candidate fervently opposed abortion shouldn’t allow his beliefs to affect how he rules in abortion cases. If a senator has reason to think a nominee is incapable of separating his religious beliefs from his judicial duties, by all means she should vote AGAINST Conirmatio­n.

But It’s unfair to presume that mere membership in the Knights of Columbus — or the Catholic Church — makes a judicial nominee biased. And the idea that a teenager joined a venerable Catholic fraternal group in order to sabotage reproducti­ve rights or same-sex marriage is bizarre. (BUESCHER JOINED THE KNIGHTS 19 years BEFORE An “Evolved” PRESIDENT BARACK Obama announced that he supported same-sex MARRIAGE.)

Harris is weighing a run for the presidency. SHE may ind that THE Aspersions SHE Cast on THE “All-male” KNIGHTS of Columbus will cost her votes with Catholics who don’t see it as a sinister organisati­on.

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