Robert H. Bork

Robert H. Bork

Robert Bork Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 19, 2012.
ARLINGTON, Va. (AP) - Robert H. Bork, who stepped in to fire the Watergate prosecutor at Richard Nixon's behest and whose failed 1980s nomination to the Supreme Court helped draw the modern boundaries of cultural fights over abortion, civil rights and other issues, has died. He was 85.

Son Robert H. Bork Jr. confirmed his father died Wednesday at Virginia Hospital Center in Arlington, Va. The son said Bork died from complications of heart ailments.

Brilliant, blunt, and piercingly witty, Robert Heron Bork had a long career in politics and the law that took him from respected academic to a totem of conservative grievance.

Along the way, Bork was accused of being a partisan hatchet man for Nixon when, as the third-ranking official at the Justice Department he fired Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox in the Saturday Night Massacre of 1973. Attorney General Elliot Richardson resigned rather than fire Cox. The next in line, William Ruckel shaus, refused to fire Cox and was himself fired.

Bork's drubbing during the 1987 Senate nomination hearings made him a hero to the right and a rallying cry for younger conservatives.

The Senate experience embittered Bork and hardened many of his conservative positions, even as it gave him prominence as an author and long popularity on the conservative speaking circuit.

Known before his Supreme Court nomination as one of the foremost national experts on antitrust law, Bork became much more widely known as a conservative cultural critic in the years that followed.

His 1996 book, "Slouching Towards toward Gomorrah: Modern Liberalism and American Decline," was an acid indictment of what Bork viewed as the crumbling ethics of modern society and the morally bankrupt politics of the left.

"Opportunities for teen-agers to engage in sex are ... more frequent than previously; much of it takes place in homes that are now empty because the mothers are worki ng," Bork wrote then. "The modern liberal devotion to sex education is an ideological commitment rather than a policy of prudence."

Bork, known until his death as "Judge Bork," served a relatively short tenure on the bench. He was a federal judge on the nation's most prestigious appellate panel, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit, from 1982 until 1988, when he resigned in the wake of the bitter Supreme Court nomination fight.

Earlier, Bork had been a private attorney, Yale Law School professor and a Republican political appointee.

At Yale, two of his constitutional law students were Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham.

"I no longer say they were students," Bork joked long afterward. "I say they were in the room."

Nixon named Bork as solicitor general, the administration's advocate before the Supreme Court, in January, 1973.

Bork served as acting attorney general after Richardson's resignation, then returned to the solicitor general' s job until 1977, far outlasting the Nixon administration.

Long mentioned as a possible Supreme Court nominee, Bork got his chance toward the end of Ronald Reagan's second term. He was nominated July 1, 1987, to fill the seat vacated by Justice Lewis F. Powell.

Nearly four months later the Senate voted 58-42 to defeat him, after the first national political and lobbying offensive mounted against a judicial nominee.

It was the largest negative vote ever recorded for a Supreme Court nominee.

Reagan and Bork's Senate backers called him eminently qualified - a brilliant judge who had managed to write nearly a quarter of his court's majority rulings in just five years on the bench, without once being overturned by the Supreme Court.

Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., summed up the opposition by saying, "In Robert Bork's America there is no room at the inn for blacks and no place in the Constitution for women."

Critics also called Bork a free-speech c ensor and a danger to the principle of separation of church and state.

Bork's opponents used his prolific writings against him, and some called him a hypocrite when he seemed to waffle on previous strongly worded positions.

Despite a reputation for personal charm, Bork did not play well on television. He answered questions in a seemingly bloodless, academic style and he cut a severe figure, with hooded eyes and heavy, rustic beard.

Stoic and stubborn throughout, Bork refused to withdraw when his defeat seemed assured.

The fight has defined every high-profile judicial nomination since, and largely established the opposing roles of vocal and well-funded interest groups in Senate nomination fights. Bork would say later that the ferocity of the fight took him and the Reagan White House by surprise, and he rebuked the administration for not doing more to salvage his nomination.

The process begat a verb, "to bork," meaning vilification of a nominee on ideological grounds. In later years, some accused Bork of borking Clinton nominees with nearly the zeal that some liberal commentators had pursued him.

Bork denied any animus, and said he was happy commenting, writing and making money outside government. Even friends did not entirely believe that.

"He was very embittered by the experience," said lawyer Andrew Frey, a longtime friend who worked for Bork in the solicitor general's office. "He was not well treated, and partly as a result of that he did become more conservative."

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Associated Press writer Matthew Barakat in McLean, Va., contributed to this story.


Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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MUHAMMAD S HUSSAIN

September 23, 2020

One of the greatest examples of American ideals. The lion of the US Constitution. The sharpness of his mind, the detailed nature of his writings, perfectly accurate interpretation of US Constitution are bound to inspire generations and generations to come. Salutations.

Carl Miller

April 11, 2020

"There are now TWO Great Men in Heaven."

Harrry Simpson

December 19, 2018

Saepe Expertus, Semper Fidelis, Fratres Aeterni.

Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

December 19, 2015

My heartfelt sympathys go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the words found in 1 Thessalonians 4 : 14 can bring you some comfort. Knowing that their is a future for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

January 9, 2015

Please accept my sincere condolences and sincere prayers that go out to the surviving family and friends. May the God of comfort continue to bless you and yours especially after such an untimely loss of a very precious life please accept my deepest sympathies. (2 Cor. 1:2, 3).

Robert Bork Jr

April 23, 2013

If anyone is still following this guestbook, here's a video from my father's memorial service. http://youtu.be/tXhofZD-K4A

Greg Bork

April 1, 2013

Robert is definitely an inspiration to me and the rest of the Bork family. He will be greatly missed.

January 9, 2013

Thanks to alphabetical order, Bob and I met and became friends when the Korean War broke out, and as Marine Reserve second lieutenants we were called to active duty at Quantico in September of 1950 and placed side by side in the same platoon. At the time he was a very liberal Democrat who used to rag me about being a Republican. He had a marvelous sense of humor even in dire times,and that coupled with an extraordinarily quick mind instantly brought defeat to any would be adversary. From 1956 to 1959,when I was a Time correspondent in Chicago, we saw each other often with our families. Bob was with the Kirkland Ellis law firm, and after I returned to New York to write for Sports Illustrated, I got a call from him. He said that he wanted to do more in life than be a partner in a law firm, live in Winnetka and be driven to work by a chauffeur. Instead he wanted to write, and he wanted to write for Fortune. I sent a note to Duncan Norton-Taylor, the editor, and after interviewing Bob he imediately offered him a job. That doesn't happen to everyone, even anyone. At the same time, Bob got an offer to teach a Yale Law School,and he took that post because he said that he could always write while he taught but he couldn't teach while he was a writer. Again we saw one another from time to time. The last time I saw him was at our 50th class reunion at Quantico, and as always he was irrepressible in the best sense of the word. We occasionally talked on the phone, and I remember one thing he said hat might be of interest to historians. He said that had Antonin Scalia been nominated for the Supreme Court before he was, Scalia would have encountered the fire storm and rejection, and then he(Bob), nominated afterwards, would have been approved. What ever the twists and turns in life, Robert H. Bork more than left his mark. My heart and prayers go out to the family. God bless you, Bob

Robert H. Boyle, Cooperstown

December 25, 2012

Sorry for the lost of Mr. Bork. Eccl 9:5 says the dead " are conscious of nothing" so it's very comforting to know he is just it a deep sleep.

Joseph Duggan

December 25, 2012

Thanks be to God for Judge Bork's life and work: magnificent gifts to America and to Western civilization. My prayers for his repose and the consolation of Mary Ellen, Bob Jr., and other members of his family.

December 24, 2012

Sorry for your loss. May you draw close to God during this time to help you heal the pain. Psalm 147:3

Marie M

December 24, 2012

God is our refuge and strength, a help that is readily to be found in times of distress.

Kathy Walsh

December 23, 2012

America has lost a true patriot. God bless you, Judge Bork.

Bob Manning

December 23, 2012

A wise and patient gentleman who persevered despite the grievous wrong done him. Go with God, sir.

Shelia Kinney

December 23, 2012

When a loved one dies how do we cope ?

Pat Scher

December 23, 2012

I am so sorry for your loss. It is indeed a loss for America, too. I admired his courage and his true conservative American values.

Mary White

December 23, 2012

Please accept my deepest condolences for the loss of Robert and may your family find comfort in John 17 vs. 28-29.

john p schiller

December 22, 2012

Learned much from your writings Sir . Much respect !!!

L. Ellis

December 22, 2012

Sincere condolences to the family!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort

Mark Stephens

December 22, 2012

How sad it is that so many never truly knew him, and may never read and understand the relevance of Judge Bork's writings. How grateful, those of us are, who understood his purpose, his character, his morals and his wit. How much more empty our country and our world is now, since he has left us. And how joyful we are, knowing that he walks amongst other great Americans, in the presence of our Lord. The Honorable Robert H. Bork was "always faithful" to his principles and to his country. Semper Fidelis, Sir! I salute you.

Russ Day

December 22, 2012

When people die, superlatives fly, often unjustly. Not in this case. A great and good man who leaves his nation poorer for his absence and far richer for the years he was present. Rest in peace, Judge Bork. And thanks.

December 22, 2012

To the family of Robert Bork - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Col. Jim DeCicco

December 21, 2012

To the Bork Family, Please accept my deepest sympathy on the recent passing of a great and thoughtful human being. Sempre Fi Marine! Your next duty is in Haven.

William Pedone

December 21, 2012

Principaled and resilient as a man, may you enjoy the rewards of eternal peace in heaven! Thank you for your exemplary service to our nation.

Brown's

December 21, 2012

Our deepest sympathy and condolences on the passing of your dear loved one. Keeping the family in our thoughts and prayers. May the God who gives peace be with all of you.-RO.15:33

Terry Wick

December 21, 2012

May the Lord bless you in many new and unexpected ways during this most difficult time of sorrow. I am very sorry for you loss but Heaven is rejoicing...Robert Bork was a good and faithful servant and we are a grateful nation. With sincere and deepest sympathy

Janet

December 21, 2012

What a brilliant and accomplished individual. He would (and should) have been one of the wisest Supreme Court Justices. With deep sympathy to his family.

Barry Campbell

December 21, 2012

Good show. A ray of light in a dark world.

December 21, 2012

Sympathy & kindest regards to the Bork family & friends wherever they may be. God bless 1 & all. Take care.

Vee

December 21, 2012

God Bless a successful human being and a great American.

Matt McGrath

December 21, 2012

My condolences to Judge Bork's family.A fine legal mind and the most unfairly maligned man in my lifetime. The obit did not mention his USMC service at the end of WW2. Semper Fi to a great American.

Karen Green

December 21, 2012

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

December 20, 2012

Dear Mary Ellen, Robert Jr., Charles and Ellen

On behalf of the Alumnae and Alumni of the Sacred Heart (AASH) I send our heartfelt condolences on the passing of Judge Bork. May he rest in peace.

In the Heart,

Maureen Elizabeth Ryan
AASH President 2011-2013

December 20, 2012

Wow. What a sad loss. Hope everyone finds comfort in the words at Revelation21:4

Mr. and Mrs. Flynn

December 20, 2012

America has lost a great man of tremendous mind,love of country and of conservative & moral values, like our founding fathers. May the Bork family know there are many who honor his life and pray for your comfort in his death.

John

December 20, 2012

Thank you, Robert Bork, for your time as I worked on my Senior Project. Some in power have ignored the power of the US Constitution upon our daily lives. Your work stands as a beacon and testament to its veracity.

Michael Mustell

December 20, 2012

Truly, America's loss.

RORY O'CULLEN

December 20, 2012

Judge Bork was the most articulate conservative intellectual person i have ever heard speak on legal questions ,a truly brilliant mind, when he spoke i felt i was in the presence of a gifted legal mind and scholar .I feel he would have made an excellent U.S.Supreme Court Justice and would have had a major influence on American society!

A Robinson

December 20, 2012

Please accept my sympathy for your loss. During this time, may family and friends be comforted by the wonderful promise: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore, the former things have passed away."

Mary Alice Downey

December 20, 2012

Rest in Peace,my hero. May God remember all the good you did in your lifetime.

Joe G

December 20, 2012

Rest in peace Judge Bork,and thankyou for your exceptional service to the country.

December 20, 2012

may the God of peace and comfort be with the family at this time.sincere thoughts are with you~~~~~~~~~.

December 20, 2012

There are many people like us who know well the goodness, intelligence, and integrity of Judge Bork, and we will always be grateful for his service to our country. May God grant him eternal peace. The Robert H. MacKinney family of NJ

Debora

December 20, 2012

Rest in peace my friend. Great. Man

December 20, 2012

I send my condolences to the Bork family and freinds. May the God of comfort be with you during your time of loss.

Kristen

December 20, 2012

A TRULY great man and a Great American who loved the Constitution and believed in it completely. He was head and shoulders above those who schemed to do him out of his true place on the Supreme Court! My condolences to his family and loved ones as well as those fortunate enough to have him as a friend. Rest in Peace and Thank you for your goodness and faith in our wonderful Nation.

Donna Benichasa

December 19, 2012

To the Bork family: your father was a true American patriot the country was honored to have him on the bench.

December 19, 2012

Eternal rest grant unto him O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. Amen
Omaha, NE

Albert Alioto

December 19, 2012

Thank you, Judge Bork, for your service to our country. Whether we will live up to Benjamin Franklin's words, and keep the republic we were given, will depend in large part on remembering you and the lessons you taught.

Robert Karnes

December 19, 2012

One of the few men in my life time qualified to be a member of the Supreme Court. A loss to all with a clean soul......

Kimtraila Williams

December 19, 2012

To: Mr. Bork and family,
Hold tight to memories for comfort, lean on your friends for strength and always remember how much you are cared about.
God Bless, and God Bless America.
Kimtraila Williams

December 19, 2012

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 65:2.

Michael Cannon

December 19, 2012

My condolences to the Bork family. He was a fine conservative American and I believe he would made an excellent Supreme Court Justice.

barbara hilderson

December 19, 2012

American has lost a Patriot, we mourn our loss.

December 19, 2012

As a former state court judge and a lifelong conservative I want to express my condolences to Judge Bork's family and to express my gratitude for his dedication to principle and love of country. RIP Judge Bork.

norman bork

December 19, 2012

always hate to lose a family member

December 19, 2012

To Robert's family,may God bless you at this time.God is a God of love and he knows your plight.He has said,happy are the mericiful,since they shall be shown mercy."matt.5:7....dj

Tom Bender

December 19, 2012

God Bless and Thanks for The Warning . Thanks For Hold Your Standards.

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