Roberts vs. Obama and Holder: Round 3- Arizona

    As expected, the Supreme Court has decided to weigh in on Arizona’s illegal immigration law- SB 1070. As most are aware, the law was signed into effect by Governor Jan Brewer and was immediately challenged in federal court by Holder’s Justice Department. The District Court then issued an injunction against certain sections of the law and the very liberal Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has | Read More »

    Roberts vs. Obama and Holder: Round 2- Obamacare

    The single act that broke the camel’s back and galvanized the Tea Party into electoral action was the passage of the Affordable Care Act, more commonly known as Obamacare. Some in the Democratic Party have objected to the term “Obamacare” as being derogatory. However, if you want to lay claim to it as your signature piece of legislation, it is quite hypocritical for your Party | Read More »

    Roberts vs. Obama & Holder: Round 1

    While we are concentrating on the GOP nomination battle and all that entails and the drama towards the big prize in 2012, the Supreme Court has taken on a trio of cases that are highly politically charged that may have more far-reaching effects than who wins in 2012. In the first match up, Justice Scalia has accepted and placed on the docket a case involving | Read More »

    Beating Up on John Roberts….Again

     Erwin Chemerinsky, a California law professor, recently wrote an editorial that has been making the rounds in certain newspapers.  In it, he asserts the Supreme Court under John Roberts is limiting access to the courts.  This follows on the usual accusations of the Court being (1) pro-business, (2) pro-prosecutor, (3) indiscriminately sending people to the death chamber, and (4) eviscerating the exclusionary rule, among other | Read More »

    John Roberts Against the Rest of Us

    With the recent conclusion on the 2009-2010 Supreme Court term, the analyses are coming in fast and furious.  To read the mainstream media reports and opinions, Roberts and his conservative cohorts are just unfeeling meanie-heads repressing the rights of people like you and me as they callously advance their conservative agenda.  One of their biggest accusations is that the Roberts Court takes the side of | Read More »

    Al Franken’s Traveling Comedy Act

       Al Franken, former comedian turned failed liberal talk show commentator turned moonbat Senator from Minnesota, recently gave a speech to the American Constitution Society in Washington.  Like myths and lies spread in his many books about, ironically, myths and lies, he continues to view the Supreme Court’s role through the prism of liberalism.  And that is the problem with Al Franken.  Known for his | Read More »


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