Posted on 01/18/2016 3:10:56 PM PST by true believer forever
"As an individual, John Roberts is undoubtedly a principled conservative, as is the president who appointed him. He clerked for Chief Justice Rehnquist, worked in the Reagan White House, and served as the principal deputy solicitor general in President George H.W. Bush's Justice Department.
As a jurist, Judge Roberts' approach will be that of his entire career: carefully, faithfully applying the Constitution and legal precedent.
He is a mainstream judge, respected across the ideological spectrum. Thus, he's earned praise from liberal icons such as Harvard Law Professor Larry Tribe, and Chicago Law Professor Cass Sunstein, as well as from Clinton Solicitors General Walter Dellinger and Seth Waxman, and Carter and Clinton Counsel Lloyd Cutler, the latter two of whom both described Roberts as a man of "unquestioned integrity and fair-mindedness."
As Professor Tribe observed Tuesday night, "It is clear that in the absence of some serious objection that is not now visible . . . he is very likely to be confirmed.â
The Senate should confirm him swiftly."
(Excerpt) Read more at nationalreview.com ...
Just one or two cases as examples would be enough.
So this is patently dishonest.
Trump praised Hillary. He defended her AFTER Benghazi. His extreme leftist past is a matter of record. Conveniently, he started bashing Democrats when he decided to run as a Republican.
I can easily see him dropping his “conservatism” and reverting back to his true Democrat self if he wins the Republican primary. It is not hard to imagine and that is terrifying when it comes to Supreme Court nominees.
of course it could also be true that FR has become full of non thinking mouthpieces...
I think so too. However, his Obamacare ruling should have opened up the floodgates on tax lawsuits since its enactment. Sadly, I have not seen that happen.
Only Ted Cruz's past, silly. You know the rules. Democrats' pasts are always off limits, Mr. Hater.
The more we learn about Cruz’s background, the more disturbing it becomes. I did not realize he was such an influential figure in the GWB administration. That’s disturbing, and makes me wonder where his loyalties lie.
So this is patently dishonest.
The bottom line of my post is this: Cruz supporters love to bring up Donald Trump's past and associations and write him off because of them. My point is that you cannot judge people by their past associations, i.e., Cruz' support of Roberts. And if Cruz supporters want to use that bar, who you supported in the past, then where their candidate associated himself with someone who was a faux conservative is a fair point of discussion.
I am just as passionate about Trump, but you have to try and stay clearheaded. Believe me, I have days I am not.
ROFL! You are bad!
You are incorrectly and prejudicially making assumptions that are untrue based on a previous statement by Mr. Trump concerning the attractiveness of his daughter.
I find your twisting of his statement to be creepy, not to mention your continued undeserved misquoting of that statement.
Yes- the day Obama took the oath and flubbed it up and they did a repeat in the WH without reporters. I believe that day Obama told Roberts, go along with me or else I will have your children removed from your home due to the illegal adoption.
That flub was an excuse to be one on one with a Supreme Court judge with no one watching.
Just one or two cases as examples would be enough.
Cruz supporters love to bring up Donald Trump's past and associations and write him off because of them. My point is that you cannot ALWAYS judge people by their past associations, i.e., Cruz' support of Roberts.
And if Cruz supporters want to use that bar, who you supported in the past, to write off or demonize Trump, then where their candidate associated himself with someone who was a faux conservative is a fair point of discussion.
Trump talking about Obama in early 2009:
“As of October of 2008, the U.S. government reported a $237 billion deficit. The good news is that Obama seems to be well aware of the situation. His comments have led me to believe that he understands how the economy works on a comprehensive level. He has also surrounded himself with very competent people, and that’s the mark of a strong leader. I have confidence he will do his best, and we have someone who is serious about resolving the problems we have and will be facing in the future.”
I merely respond in kind.
The sad thing is that TC has an outstanding future as a scotus justice. IF he wanted the job. Looks to me like he doesn’t.
But then, someone 'got to' Roberts, most likely.
We need people who have all their dirty laundry aired before we elect or appoint them.
It's Ted Cruz and his supporters who have dubbed him the consistent conservative you can trust. My point is he is not perfect, nor smart enough to never be outfoxed. this is a case in point. Cruz and his supporters are the ones who consider him the perfect conservative. Some of us are happy with Trump and all his imperfections.
If I like who? I don’t understand what you’re talking about. I don’t see how anyone who supported Roberts can be blamed for how he ultimately voted. Nobody I believe saw it coming. There is no reason to denigrate someone who has been a really good conservative for us. You many not support him, but honestly. The nasty remarks are just so over the top.
Roberts was a conservative..up until he wasn’t. You have a right to not like someone, but to blame him for Obamacare is quite a stretch.
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