That's a bit like someone going on a rant on how great Communism is, and then saying in response to someone bringing up Lennin "I didn't mention Lennin, you did."
You are taking the standard Moore/Keys view that courts only matter if they are 'right', and are free to be ignored if they are 'wrong'. Which is, of course, to say they don't matter at all. But neither Moore nor Keys is intellectually honest enough to admit, and neither are you.
I'm taking the position that chief executives have a duty to protect the Constitution, just as they swore to do when they raised their right hand and recited their oath.
Your position, not unlike the position of too many in our political world today, and not unlike Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush, is that we no longer have a republican form of government. We are now ruled by judicial oligarchs.