Truth To Power...
Adelman also criticized President Trump, who he wrote ran as a populist but failed to deliver “policies beneficial to the general public. … While Trump’s temperament is that of an autocrat,” Adelman wrote, “he is disinclined to buck the wealthy individuals and corporations who control his party.”
The article by Adelman was all the more unusual because it went after the chief justice directly. Roberts, he said, was “misleading” in his 2005 confirmation hearing testimony when he pledged to be a passive “umpire” calling balls and strikes.
Adelman called that metaphor a “masterpiece of disingenuous,” saying the court under Roberts “has been anything but passive” as its “hard right majority” has actively participated in “undermining American democracy.”
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The courts continue to be packed with mini-me Scalias. He started the ball rolling with 'Citizens United', black money,
ReplyDeletegross gerrymandering and declaring the sole constitutional reason for the 2nd Amendment (A well regulated militia..) by
declaring THAT part null and void. Strict constructionists, my a*s. Hard to get used to government by the minority...
Well BB Idaho, power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. The GOP and conservatives (especially evangelicals) are just fine with power and corruptio. As long as their party is in power and their guy is in the presidency. I'm guessing they'd be willing to amend the constitution to allow Trump to serve for life. Okay, maybe they wouldn't go that far. ;)
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