Why Do Liberals Hate The Constitution?
By: scipio62 (Diary) | July 28th at 08:40 AM |
The title of this post can be used almost every time when discussing liberals. And they do hate the United States Constitution. If they loved it, liberals wouldn’t spend so much time trying to subvert it. This is either through the courts by having liberal activist judges and Justices legislating unconstitutionally or via unelected bureaucrats making “rules” they have no business making. It also occurs | Read More »
Let’s Put 2 and 2 Together
By: scipio62 (Diary) | April 11th at 11:17 AM |
So, Justice John Paul Stevens is retiring. Now we learn that Dawn Johnsen has withdrawn her nomination to run the Office of Legal Counsel (OLC) at the DoJ. Teh Won had been hankering so bad to get Johnsen in that position that he nominated her twice while the idiot Senate Majority “Leader” Reid dithered on bringing the nomination for a full vote on the Senate | Read More »
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Maybe Our Constitutional Law Professor President Shouldn’t Ignore The Constitution – Part Deux
By: scipio62 (Diary) | January 23rd at 12:38 PM |
UPDATE: I can’t get the video to work. You can either watch it at the White House website, or view the entire post, including the video, below at my blog. Or just read the transcript that I link to below. Teh Won, someone who claims to be an “expert” on the U.S. Constitution, decided to discuss how wrong the Citizens United v. FEC decision was | Read More »