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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMaddow on SCOTUS loss of legitimacy-"Conservative justices happy to take radical action, as long as-
"In Bush v Gore, Conservative justices]were pretty happy to take radical legal action, as long as it achieved a political aim that they wanted." (7:54)
"If you go by what people tell pollsters we think the majority of the Court is a partisan body that will do anything in their power to help politicians who are on their side, and to hurt politicians who are on the other side." (10:57)
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sinkingfeeling
(51,457 posts)spartan61
(2,091 posts)Then when Citizens United was passed, if I still had even a shred of respect for the Court, it was certainly lost. I have no faith that he SCOTUS can rule anything with impartiality. Their rulings seem to be all partisan, not what is right or lawful.
xtraxritical
(3,576 posts)there is no way to dislodge them from their sinecures. Mental acuity and health issues are not grounds for impeachment. All of which makes a second term for President Obama imperative, the reaper may allow him at least one (maybe two) appointments. It is also imperative that he win reelection with a Democratic majority in both houses of Congress. In his first term he did what any reasonable man would do, he tried to work with congress but was stymied at every turn by filibusters and ideological intransigence, he now sees that he must be on the offensive and fight fire with fire. VOTE A STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC BALLOT and be happy again.
cloudbase
(5,519 posts)One thing, however, is certain. Although we may never know with complete certainty the identity of the winner of this year's Presidential election, the identity of the loser is perfectly clear. It is the Nation's confidence in the judge as an impartial guardian of the rule of law."