Posted on 01/30/2016 10:57:28 AM PST by Morgana
Judicial nominees are one of the most critical ways the next president will influence the future of abortion in America, which is why Hillary Clintonâs latest comments on the campaign trail are so terrifyingâ¦
At a campaign event Tuesday in Decorah, Iowa, Clinton was asked whether she would consider nominating Obama to the bench.
âWow, what a great idea. Nobody has ever suggested that to me,â she said. âHe may have a few other things to do.â
While this was just a complimentary answer to a question and not something Clinton gave much thought, and itâs questionable if Obama would even want to spend his post-White House years on the Supreme Court, it would be neither unprecedented nor inconceivableâPresident William Howard Taft was named Chief Justice after his presidency, and Obama used to teach constitutional law at the University of Chicago. So the very possibility of Justice Obama should be enough to send shivers down any pro-life or Constitution-loving spine.
No matter how many legal minds on his own side of the abortion debate admit Roe v. Wade was wrongly decided, Obama has made it abundantly clear that he doesnât care about the legal merits as long as he gets the policy outcome he wants. His most recent statement on Roe v. Wade reaffirms that he considers abortion a âconstitutional rightâ that needs to be actively protected. Even when not speaking specifically about abortion, his conception of the judicial role is absolutely unfit for the job:
If we can find people who have life experience and they understand what it means to be on the outside, what it means to have the system not work for them, thatâs the kind of person I want on the Supreme Court.
Heâs essentially saying he wants Justices to begin cases with biases for and against certain types of parties, which is the exact opposite of the dispassionate impartiality that any decent jurist would strive for. Yes, sometimes âthe system not working for outsidersâ is a problem, and sometimes government action is warranted to correct it, but only sometimes is it a problem because a policy violates the Constitution. Often a bad policy can be perfectly constitutional, leaving it the legislatureâs or executiveâs responsibility to fix.
Between his stated criteria for good judges and his long record of ignoring laws he doesnât like, itâs clear that Justice Obama wouldnât care which cases are which.
Indeed, heâs made it abundantly clear that when forced to choose between the Constitution and abortion, heâll pick abortion every time. Upholding Roe v. Wade was so important to him as an Illinois state senator that he preferred to let abortionists starve newborns to death rather than accept a theoretical risk to Roe so remote that even NARAL agreed to born-alive infant protection. He has so little respect for the statesâ constitutional prerogative to decide abortion policy for themselves that he campaigned on the promise to invalidate virtually every state and local pro-life law in the country by signing the Freedom of Choice Act. To this day, he continues his obsessive quest to force religious groups to subsidize abortifacient birth control, long after the Supreme Court told him to knock it off (fun fact: SCOTUS has unanimously ruled against Obama over a dozen times).
Finally, letâs revisit Obamaâs teaching days for a shocking look at his legal thoughts on the sanctity of life that Iâm sure will be news to some of you. In 2012, Ben Shapiro reviewed some of the lessons the future president gave his students, including one on the matter of cloning:
Obama suggests that there is a fundamental constitutional right to clone oneself. The precedent cases âall argue for a broad reading of the right at stake: a right to make decisions regarding childbearing free from government interferenceâat least absent a government showing that such interference is narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interestâ [â¦]
Obama next examines the stateâs interests in preventing cloning. He rejects nearly all of them, but focuses in particular on the stateâs interest in âpreserving the sanctity of life/family bonds.â The state, says Obama, probably doesnât have a âcompelling interest in preventing what it considers to be the âdevaluationâ of human life that might result from cloning.â
No âcompelling interestâ in stopping the devaluation of human life by turning it into something we can mass produce⦠in a country founded on the principle that life is an unalienable endowment from God.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is the bankruptcy of the abortion crowdâs entire judicial philosophy in a nutshell.
As if anyone needs another reason to vote against her.
I am thinking more like a one-way trip to a pit with fire in it.
No.
The Senate (only) has to confirm any Federal judge by a simple majority.
It is very likely that "Obama" would be confirmed with more than 90 votes.
Throwaway BS.
Obama would be exposed for the incompetent idiot he is if he took that job.
He already has his plan. He’s going to be President of the World, I mean the UN.
Well then, yet another reason to not vote for Hillary!
Yup, it's an offer for a deal.
This guy will never want to be on the Supreme Court, he has to coexist with 8 others, and that’s just not the obama we all know.
He wants to be the sole one on top, making the UN Secty Gen position what he most likely would want. And I see him taking over ruling as king of the world. He’s a truly dangerous person for the job.
Democrats know the law really well because they are so good at breaking them.
Ha. THAT would be a demotion for him and his delusions of
grandeur. - Head of the U.N. more like his ambitions. Then
on to rule the Universe! He’s on a roll. :o)
Douche cant even be a president
Truth, Justice, and the American Way.
Please NO!
Offering to bribe him with a Supreme Court appointment sounds like a way to keep him from prosecuting her for could be treason of terrorists intercepted her classified emails.
Yes, she is a traitor for her own interests.
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