Giuliani, in South Carolina, giving a preview of one way
he'll try to make social conservatives more comfortable with his
candidacy:
"On the Federal judiciary I would
want judges who are strict constructionists because I am. I'm a
lawyer. I've argued cases in the Supreme Court. I've argued cases
in the Court of Appeals in different parts of the country. I have a
very, very strong view that for this country to work, for our
freedoms to be protected, judges have to interpret not invent the
Constitution. Otherwise you end up, when judges invent the
constitution, with your liberties being hurt. Because legislatures
get to make those decisions and the legislature in South Carolina
might make that decision one way and the legislature in California
a different one. And that's part of our freedom and when that's
taken away from you that's terrible. President Bush has the great
model because I think as the President he did appointed some really
good ones and both of them are former colleagues of mine - Chief
Justice Roberts and Justice Alito. Justice Scalia is a former
colleague of mine. Somebody that … I think Chief Justice
Roberts is a great chief justice and he's young and he can have a
long career and that's probably the reason the President and Vice
President chose him. I think those are the kinds of justices I
would appoint - Scalia, Alito and Roberts. If you can find anybody
as good as that, you are very, very fortunate."