I thought the Kelo decision was awful, too, but there's no need to adopt a "Durbin" level of exaggeration. It undercuts the reasonableness of the argument against Kelo to compare the Opinion of the Court to Robert Mugabe.
Ruby Ridge, Waco....
"...but there's no need to adopt a "Durbin" level of exaggeration."
Is one use of government guns to steal property any worse than another use of government guns to steal property? Just because Mugabe has done it and it has yet to be done here, doesn't make the comparison of potential disaster an exageration. When there is no right to own property, the citizens are slaves. That is true in Zimbabwe and it is true in the US.
The point is, the President has now spoken out about the policies of Mugabe, one of these policies is government force used to steal private property from the current private citizen to give it to a different private citizen. Has the left instilled a fear in the President? Is he afraid to speak out against the SCOTUS?