Supreme Courtship Explained

Supreme Courtship
Author:Christopher Buckley
Cover Artist:Fearn Cutler de Vicq
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Satire
Publisher:Twelve
Release Date:September 3, 2008
Media Type:Print (Hardcover)
Pages:272 pp
Isbn:978-0-446-57982-7
Dewey:813/.54 22
Congress:PS3552.U3394 S87 2008
Oclc:212893548

Supreme Courtship is a 2008 novel by Christopher Buckley, which tells the story of a Judge Judy-style TV judge nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States.

Plot summary

After several failed attempts to seek Senate approval for his Supreme Court nominations, perpetually unpopular President Donald P. Vanderdamp (nicknamed "Don Veto" by Congress) decides to get even by nominating Judge Pepper Cartwright, star of Courtroom Six and America's most popular TV judge, to the Supreme Court. Soon, Cartwright finds herself in the middle of a constitutional crisis, a Presidential campaign, and entanglements both political and romantic in nature.

Analysis

As described by Buckley on The Daily Show on October 21, 2008, the judge character is an attractive, gun-toting, glasses-wearing spitfire who is inexperienced in politics, drawing the obvious comparison to 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin. However, Buckley finished the novel in January, months before Senator John McCain announced his choice. He then jokingly announced his retirement from satire, to which host Jon Stewart replied "Once the satirical book comes true within six months, you're done."[1]

Many media pundits recognized the book's main conflict between the chairman and Judge Cartwright as directly paralleling the contest between Vice-Presidential Democratic nominee Joe Biden and Republican nominee Sarah Palin.[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2009-02-02. Christopher Buckley. .
  2. News: 2009-02-02. Christopher Buckley Is Psychic! At Least About Sarah Palin. Huffington Post. Patt. Morrison. 2008-11-01.
  3. Web site: 2009-02-02 . Buckley Reigns Supreme . Culture 11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081211134624/http://culture11.com/node/32668 . December 11, 2008 .