Posted on 09/21/2020 7:19:12 AM PDT by SJackson
Why progressives are so eager to dismantle the Constitution.

The death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has occasioned the usual displays of progressive hypocrisy and flexible standards of decorum, not to mention the Dems scorched-earth tactics of vilification.
But the Senate Republicans cant go wobbly at this critical moment. Donald Trump must nominate a replacement, and the Senate must confirm him or her, thus ensuring that even if Joe Biden somehow gets elected, the Supreme Court will have a 6-3 majority of youngish originalists on the court as a bulwark against the progressive project to dismantle the Constitution and fundamentally transform America into a technocratic soft despotism.
Once Donald Trump defied all predictions and defeated Hillary Clinton, the Supreme Court became the Democrats primary object of concern. Two vacancies filled by originalists have increased their angst. Ever since FDR threatened the Court with increasing its numbers, it has been the go-to option for progressives who stand little chance of their socialist policies and big state assaults on the Bill of Rights to pass muster with voters. Donald Trumps improbable victory and judicial appointments have slowed that decades-long process, even though some presumably originalist justices like Chief Justice John Roberts have joined the progressives in legislating from the bench.
RBG, as she is known to progressives, became a particular worry once Trump became president. She was, as The Atlantic puts it, a bulwark protecting abortion rights and a wide range of other progressive ideals on a conservative Supreme Court, including issues like same-sex marriage and transgender rights that, like abortion, have no basis in the Constitution. More treacly was the Independents Holly Baxter, who keened, Sometimes it felt like she was Americas last hope. Such extravagance recalls Oscar Wildes quip, One must have a heart of stone to read the death of Little Nell without laughing.
Its no longer remarkable that progressives will frankly admit that upholding the Constitution, the legitimate purpose of the Supreme Court in the first place, should be sacrificed and replaced with the advancement of progressive ideological aims. These goals are diametrically opposed to the highest law in the land and its foundational assumption to protect the freedom of states, civil society, and individuals and to leave controversial issues of conflicting mores and beliefs to be adjudicated by legislators elected by, and accountable to, the citizens.
Given Ginsburgs importance to that long progressive cause to change or bypass the Constitution, the Dems allies in the media gave her a full secular saint canonization, with literary and cinematic hagiographies, not to mention the honorific notorious usually reserved for hip-hop stars. This flattery and embellishment of her stature in part was meant to encourage her to hang on to her seat until a Democrat was sworn into office in January 2020. There were other Democrats who were put out with Ginsburg for not resigning while Barack Obama was still president and could appoint her replacement. But the extravagant postmortem encomia for Ginsburg have dominated in order to increase the pressure on the President and the Senate to delay any appointment until after the election and a new president is sworn in
So Trump, of course, who delights in pushing the Dems many buttons, has swiftly announced there should be hearings and a confirmation vote without delay. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has long been demonized by Democrats for his refusal to consider Merrick Garland in 2016, then proceeding with the confirmation of Brett Kavanaugh before the 2018 midterm elections, not to mention his active role in getting more than 200 conservative federal judges appointed. He has already said any nominee will receive a vote on the floor of the United States Senate. So expect a furious attempt to browbeat and intimidate McConnell and Republican Senators running for reelection. The sappiest ploy from the Dems has been an alleged report from Ginsburgs granddaughter that on her death-bed Ginsburg said, My most fervent wish is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed. As the Wall Street Journal drily commented, Ginsburgs wish is not the Constitutions command.
Expect to hear a lot too about the so-called Biden rule. This rule, like most Senatorial standards and norms are a cover for rank politics. It was midwifed by Joe Biden in 1992. It holds than in an election year, when a party other than the presidents controls the Senate, the appointment should be delayed until after the election. Dems are now accusing McConnell of hypocrisy for proceeding with the Kavanaugh hearings in 2018. But the clause highlighted above makes clear that when the president and the Senate majority belong to the same party, the rule doesnt apply.
In any case, all this chatter about rules and seeking bipartisan consensus is rhetorical camouflage for pure partisan politics. In reality it is based not on principle, but pragmatism. If the Senate and the president are members of the same party, then theres nothing the minority opposition can do to stop the president from nominating, and the Senate from confirming a candidate to the court. Similarly, if the president and Senate belong to different parties, its obvious the Senate will not confirm or even hold hearings. As is eternally true in representative politics, each side will maximize the advantages of power if they can.
And thats how it should be. As Barack Obama said, elections have consequences. All the talk about bipartisan consensus and reaching across the aisle is rhetorical cover to hide the fact that politics is about power, as it has been since the birth of the Republic. Since the Sixties the Democrats have better understood this reality and have governed in accordance with it, whereas too many Republicans, puffed up with loft principles and technocratic assumptions about solving problems, have too often submitted to the Democrats bare-knuckled politics and ad hominem insults like racist and sexist.
Donald Trump has changed that dynamic. Part of the bipartisan NeverTrump hysteria stems from Trumps rejection of norms that have favored the Democrats and their anti-Constitutional ambitions. Except for times of war, such norms like bipartisan consensus is a sign of danger, for it bespeaks a coalescence of powers that throws out of balance the Constitutions mechanism for separating government powers and countering factional ambition with ambition, so that no one faction can accumulate enough power to compromise the political freedom of the states, civil society, and individual citizens.
Progressivism seeks to dismantle the Constitution because those checks and balances interfere with its ambition to concentrate and centralize power into agencies and bureaus staffed by technocrats unaccountable to the people. The Supreme Court is the tool theyve successfully used to accomplish that aim, for it is by design a board of experts appointed for life and accountable to voters only through the nominal power of impeachment, which in practice is a paper tigeronly one Supreme Court justice has ever been impeached.
But the Court as a whole is accountable through new appointments and the elections that select which party will make and confirm the appointment. When the people have elected a president and a Senate majority from the same party, and there is a vacancy on the Court, it is not just the right, but the duty of these two branches of government to appoint at any time a justice who understands the proper function of the Court: not to legislate, but to defend the Constitution.
The Supreme Court along with district and appellate courts, then, are critical for any effort to stop the erosion of the Constitution abetted by too many justices who think they have the power to create law without the assent of the voters. Thats why this current vacancy crisis is perhaps the most important of Trumps tenure. A successful replacement of Ginsburg with a reliable Constitutionalist will mean a solid, though sometimes porous, 6-3 majority that can suffer occasional defections but still prevail. Even if Trump loses the election, this legacy will for years remain a defense against progressive judicial adventurism.
And dont forget, we know that the Democrats are pushing for mail-in ballots, which are much easier to manipulate and meddle with, and which give a pretext for delaying the results on election night so that, as the gangster Rocco in Key Largo explains to Bogie, they can count the votes and keep counting them until they turn out right. If the contested election ends up, as it did in 2000, in the Supreme Court, a 6-3 or even 5-3 majority, if Ginsburgs seat remains vacant, gives the Republicans a better chance of thwarting such designs.
All we need now is for the President to choose a qualified originalist, ideally a black woman, and for the Senate to stiffen its spine and confirm him or her. Its no time for going wobbly.
Or, a woman of color, I think he goes with a reliably conservative originalist Hispanic woman, that's what I would do. I'd save Amy for the next vacancy.
Its no time for going wobbly.
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The wobbly Weepublicans.
The shoe fits.
I predict that the Left will go overboard in trying to stop this nomination and their excess will cost them dearly in the election.
Color and gender over qualified candidates. How conservative.
They’re not going wobbly...this has been in the works for awhile as RBG (rest in peace) has been ill for a while. I’m sure they’ve gamed Thomas’ retirement and/or the wise Latina’s health issues, as well. Trump has been shaping the courts his entire term and I still maintain, even with all his other accomplishments (and there’s alot), the remake of the federal courts and SCOTUS will have the most affect on the country in the future.
Why wouldn’t he appoint a new Justice?
Ping
That's true, and quite an easy prediction. I think they will encourage more violence, that's a killer and moves suburban White women to Trump. His team needs to prepare to take advantage of the predicable. Seriously, the party that brings forth a mentally incompetent liar Blaisly Ford is going to riot.
Only if the Democrat's bad acts are reported. The media will spin it every which/way, except truthfully.
Already promised!
Already started @ 0600:
BREAKING: Lindsey Graham will be Targeted at his Home 6am Monday by Militant Left Wing Group Over Supreme Court (THREAT) (https://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/3886084/posts)
Undoubtedly, which is why I am convinced most everyone is underestimating the impact this vote has on the overall dynamics of this elections. It will be al good for Republicans who vote for Trump's qualified woman candidate. It is predicable with 100% certainty that the Dems will go berserk, including faux riots in the streets. That violence can be used to swing moderate White women voters in suburbia.

IS THERE a "reliably originalist BLACK woman" in the judiciary system??
Not one that Trump is going to choose, if he could find one. Besides, nowadays any person of color can be said to be Black, like Kamala.
Yes! Janice Rogers Brown answers to black female originalist
Though she is 71 years old, She was the thorn in the side of the liberals on the Ninth Circus (uh, Circuit) , also served as a lonely voice on the California Supreme Court before that, check her out on YouTube, shes brilliant, She has withstood massive barrages of hate from the left, with has tried mercilessly to shut her up.
Daughter of an Alabama sharecropper, shes Conservative much like Justice Thomas but much more sassy.
Just e mailed Collins urging her to support the President and the Constitution. Maybe it can help.
Wasn't Janice Rogers Brown touted as a possibility a few years ago? Maybe she is too old now?
Crush the dimocrats.
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