The Biden Presidency

Weird, it seems you’re mad that “your judges” haven’t been more political and fallen in line the votes the way you thought they should and seemed to make rulings on the case instead of being political activists

Hmm
 
It's sad that people don't want judges, they want advocates. This is true of the vast majority of people in the US. A good example is RBG, she was a great advocate but an absolutely terrible judge. What did that get her? Cult like status.
 
Assuming Roberts stay with the conservative majority:

Roberts (Bush 43)
Alito (Bush 43)
Thomas (Bush 41)
Gorsuch (Trump)
Kavanaugh (Trump)
Barrett (Trump)

Sotomayor (Obama)
Kagan (Obama)
Jackson (Biden)

Even before McConnell stole Gorsuch's seat from Obama, that conservatives still had a majority.

So I have no idea where sturg gets this "the dems have controlled the court my entire lifetime" non-sense.

right-wing twitter must have not clarified. maybe because Justice O'Connor was a woman they assume a Dem nominated her decades ago for wokeness.

Ehh. This doesn't account for Dem control of the Senate, filibusters, Roe litmus tests, Bork, etc. Pubs fell in line until the Bork and Thomas confirmations. That woke enough people up that groups actually started looking into the past rulings of potential nominees. The huge leap leftward that the Dems have made during Nancy's reign amplified it. Now instead of just one side pushing ideologues both sides are doing it, and Pubs have done it better thanks to Trump and McConnell. As goldy likes to say, leftists FAFO.

Holding up Garland was still despicable though. It won't be fun when the bill comes due for that one.
 
It's sad that people don't want judges, they want advocates. This is true of the vast majority of people in the US. A good example is RBG, she was a great advocate but an absolutely terrible judge. What did that get her? Cult like status.

And has been for a while. FDR, the Warren Court, etc. The mistreatment of the Court and misbehavior of the Court are serious indictments of the idea to give vast power to unelected, lifetime positions.
 
I think it will have a big effect on turnout for the Democrats. Their enthusiasm going into the midterms and 2024 was really low. Now they have an issue to rally around. I dont really know enough to guess how many Republican women might swap their vote because they still want abortion availability. I assume it's a non-zero number. I cant see anyone who typically votes Democrat swapping to Republican because of this decision. If anything I think the reason Republicans are mad at the leaker is because it gives Dems more time to campaign on the issue before the mid terms.





And before the 3 stooges start putting words in my mouth. My expectation is still that Republicans pick up seats in both the house and Senate. If they dont win a majority in both house and Senate this will be the reason.
 
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What about if states change the laws so that everyone is forced to grow swimming pools on the moon?

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What about if states change the laws so that everyone is forced to grow swimming pools on the moon?

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Out of curiosity, if the Court consistently rules in favor of greater state sovereignty, why is that such an absurd concern? It’s hard to look at a landscape where gay people are being accused of grooming children by prominent public figures and not not wonder where the line is.
 
Lol what was the fraud?

Sav corrected my post and I said he was right.

You should try it sometime

But there is a reason the left had a massive.meltdown when Kennedy retired.

It’s weird that you carry yourself as a bright person

Cause you always make points that aren’t what’s being talked about
 
It’s weird that you carry yourself as a bright person

Cause you always make points that aren’t what’s being talked about

lol

the gold playbook:

- straddle both sides of every position because he can't argue in favor of any

- deflect any argument with "that's not the topic"

- "lol"

- support massive corporations at all costs
 
Out of curiosity, if the Court consistently rules in favor of greater state sovereignty, why is that such an absurd concern? It’s hard to look at a landscape where gay people are being accused of grooming children by prominent public figures and not not wonder where the line is.

This country legit had a civil war about if states had the right to own other humans

And there are people that are like “well, in 1898 that wasn’t a right so, can’t be a right now”

Like legit, this country dumb as **** for the most part and just playing to the crazies now
 
lol

the gold playbook:

- straddle both sides of every position because he can't argue in favor of any

- deflect any argument with "that's not the topic"

- "lol"

- support massive corporations at all costs


Man, you nailed it bro

Go full tilt though to distract from you exposing yourself about being happy that judges are being activists for your causes though finally.

It’s your go to move to just keep spinning till we are so far away from the original “argument” it’s practically light years behind us
 
Man, you nailed it bro

Go full tilt though to distract from you exposing yourself about being happy that judges are being activists for your causes though finally.

It’s your go to move to just keep spinning till we are so far away from the original “argument” it’s practically light years behind us

Can you explain in your own words why overturning Roe is activism?

Because I can explain in my own words how original Roe ruling was activism
 
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