Tuesday, October 4, 2005

GOERING'S ON THE PHONE FROM BERLIN, SAYS YOU'VE REALLY DONE QUITE A JOB: If Isaac can mention G. Harold Carswell on the occasion of the... perplexing... nomination of Harriet Miers, then I can mention the fact that there's a heavy metal song about Supreme Court Justice -- and LBJ crony -- Abe Fortas.

According to Blue Oyster Cult guitar-master Buck Dharma [and via the BOC FAQ], "Harvester Of Eyes" is about former U.S. Supreme Court justice Abe Fortas. The following is from Compuserve's American Academic Encyclopedia:
Abe Fortas, b. Memphis, Tenn., June 19, 1910, d. Apr. 5, 1982, was a prominent Washington, D. C., attorney and presidential advisor when President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed him to the U.S. Supreme Court in 1965. Johnson's subsequent nomination of Fortas as chief justice was blocked by Senate foes of his activist stand on civil liberties, and the nomination was caught up in a clash between the executive and legislative branches. In 1969, following charges of questionable ethics and conflict of interest, Fortas resigned from the Court. His arguments in GIDEON V. WAINWRIGHT (1962) established the right of the poor to legal counsel.
What's all that got to do with "Harvester Of Eyes"? Not much. However, it was Fortas' senate nomination hearings which inspired Richard Meltzer to write the song's lyrics. When Fortas' avoidance of service in World War II was questioned, he responded that he had ocular tuberculosis -- which inspired the lyric, "I'm the eye-man of TV, with my ocular TB".

Yes, Adam, I know you find this factoid of mine tedious. But today it seemed most appropriate.

Edited by Matt--Margin fix, so folks won't shout "The blog is broken!"

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