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14 years ago
By Charles Krauthammer

It’s the judiciary’s Nixon-to-China: Chief Justice John Roberts joins the liberal wing of the Supreme Court and upholds the constitutionality of Obamacare. How? By pulling off one of the great constitutional finesses of all time. He managed to uphold the central conservative argument against Obamacare, while at the same time finding a narrow definitional dodge to uphold the law — and thus prevented the Court from being seen as having overturned, presumably on political grounds, the signature legislation of this administration.

Whatever one thinks of the substance of Bush v. Gore, it did affect the reputation of the Court. Roberts seems determined that there be no recurrence with Obamacare. Hence his straining in his Obamacare ruling to avoid a similar result — a 5–4 decision split along ideological lines that might be perceived as partisan and political.

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/304332/why-roberts-did-it-charles-krauthammer 

So Chucky thinks that Roberts, stick with me here, Roberts, knowing that the court had a reputation for being political (unfairly, of course) deemed this legislation constitutional because he didn't want the court to appear to be too political, a political move, but the court doesn't deserve that reputation.

BRILLIANT!

ZRX1200
14 years ago
Why doesn't matter now does it.
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14 years ago

Why doesn't matter now does it.

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True. We're all dead. Game over man, game over.
pdxstogieman
14 years ago
This show is over. Time to change the channel to the one where conservatives all of a sudden pretend to give a crap about dead Mexicans.
HockeyDad
14 years ago
Dead Mexicans???

Obamacare didn't save them!
wheelrite
14 years ago
Dead Mexicans,
Loved their first Album...
rfenst
14 years ago

By Charles Krauthammer

It’s the judiciary’s Nixon-to-China: Chief Justice John Roberts joins the liberal wing of the Supreme Court and upholds the constitutionality of Obamacare. How? By pulling off one of the great constitutional finesses of all time. He managed to uphold the central conservative argument against Obamacare, while at the same time finding a narrow definitional dodge to uphold the law — and thus prevented the Court from being seen as having overturned, presumably on political grounds, the signature legislation of this administration.

Whatever one thinks of the substance of Bush v. Gore, it did affect the reputation of the Court. Roberts seems determined that there be no recurrence with Obamacare. Hence his straining in his Obamacare ruling to avoid a similar result — a 5–4 decision split along ideological lines that might be perceived as partisan and political.

http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/304332/why-roberts-did-it-charles-krauthammer 

So Chucky thinks that Roberts, stick with me here, Roberts, knowing that the court had a reputation for being political (unfairly, of course) deemed this legislation constitutional because he didn't want the court to appear to be too political, a political move, but the court doesn't deserve that reputation.

BRILLIANT!


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CK's opinion is asinine. To read in to any SCOTUS Justice's mind beyond what is written in their Opinion or they publicly state, is so incredibly speculative that it is not worth the paper it is written on. For better or worse, the legal decision has been made. CK should have just taken his lick and moved on with the rest of us.
DrMaddVibe
14 years ago

CK's opinion is asinine. To read in to any SCOTUS Justice's mind beyond what is written in their Opinion or they publicly state, is so incredibly speculative that it is not worth the paper it is written on. For better or worse, the legal decision has been made. CK should have just taken his lick and moved on with the rest of us.

rfenst wrote:




OR....


Why doesn't matter now does it.

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teedubbya
14 years ago
It had to be his meds.
DrafterX
14 years ago
I heard Obama sent some guys in a limo sfter him.... 😟
HockeyDad
14 years ago
The globalists got to him.

Welcome to Western Western Europe, bitches.
Kawak
14 years ago
I know this continues and guarantees years and years of lawyer/judge jokes! The pond scum proffesion has picked it up a notch!
rfenst
14 years ago

I know this continues and guarantees years and years of lawyer/judge jokes! The pond scum proffesion has picked it up a notch!

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Two weeks from now, nobody will be talking or thinking about about the Chief Justice's decision. If it is ever scrutinized or analyzed, it will be years from now in classrooms and symposiums on the history and/or legal development of the Commerce Claus, Tax Clause and the scope of the Judicial Branch's authority. I would expect there to be more talk of removing him from the bench by those who feel betrayed because they were counting on him for political and other non-legal reasons.
jojoc
14 years ago

Two weeks from now, nobody will be talking or thinking about about the Chief Justice's decision. If it is ever scrutinized or analyzed, it will be years from now in classrooms and symposiums on the history and/or legal development of the Commerce Claus, Tax Clause and the scope of the Judicial Branch's authority. I would expect there to be more talk of removing him from the bench by those who feel betrayed because they were counting on him for political and other non-legal reasons.

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they can talk all they want. Roberts may end up being the longest serving chief justice of all time. the power and beauty of lifetime appointment. Being appointed at age 50, he may beat Marshall's 34 year term.
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14 years ago

they can talk all they want. Roberts may end up being the longest serving chief justice of all time. the power and beauty of lifetime appointment. Being appointed at age 50, he may beat Marshall's 34 year term.

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I don't see him having the stomach to hang on that long with all the political pressure on the court now.
jojoc
14 years ago
he will be there until he needs help moving his walker
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he will be there until he needs help moving his walker

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Would make a cool bet if I didn't have the life expectancy of a caporegime who found Jesus.
RICKAMAVEN
14 years ago
jojoc

CLARENCE THOMAS MUST BE IMPEACHED FIRST.
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14 years ago
pdxstogieman
14 years ago

^racist

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That's impossible. These forums are a pristine oasis of tolerance where racism is non-existent.
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