Posted on 04/05/2012 12:23:45 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach
The presidents comments yesterday to the effect that it would be unprecedented for the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional have aroused ire on both sides of the aisle but some GOPers are going so far as to suggest the comments essentially amount to an attempt to intimidate the Supreme Court.
Mitt Romney didnt outright say that but he insinuated it.
Republican Mitt Romney wondered if Obama was trying to intimidate the court, but added that I dont think that would work.
I also think its quite a curious turn of events to start complaining about an activist court, Romney also told Fox News.
Texas Republican Lamar Smith had harsh words for the president in an interview with Fox News Radio.
I am very disappointed by our President, Smith told FOX News Radio. That comes very close to trying to intimidate the Supreme Court of the United States and Im not sure thats appropriate, he added.
Smith said the nine justices should be able to reach a conclusion without the interference of the president.
It is not unprecedented at all for the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional, they do that on a regular basis so its not unprecedented at all, Smith told FOX Radio. What is unprecedented is for the President of the United States trying to intimidate the Supreme Court.
He should not be in any shape, form threatening the Supreme Court and making statements that are inappropriate or deemed trying to intimidate the Supreme Court.
Nebraska Republican Sen. Mike Johanns spoke in a similar vein in an interview with local Nebraska radio station KLIN.
Speaking a day after Obama said the high court would uphold the law, including the so-called individual mandate, Johanns accused Obama of threatening and intimidating the court.
What President Obama is doing here isnt right, Johanns said Tuesday in an interview with local Nebraska radio station KLIN. It is threatening, it is intimidating.
In the same interview, Johanns said through the healthcare reform legislation, Obama was wielding an unprecedented level of power.
What is the president saying is that hes saying look, I get to decide whats right and wrong for every individual in this country through the individual mandate and there is no judicial review. The courts cant interfere with my power. Well what a second here, that turns upside-down over two hundred years of precedent.
Utah Republican Sen. Orrin Hatch echoed Romney, Smith and Johanns in an irritated statement against the presidents remarks:
Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, said it must be nice living in a fantasy world where every law you like is constitutional and every Supreme Court decision you dont is activist. He also said it appears that Obamas comments are part of a political strategy.
The memo appears to have gone out from the presidents campaign that criticizing the Supreme Court is going to help his re-election, Hatch said. This is disappointing, and is likely to be as successful as his administrations defense of the unconstitutional health care law last week.
Obamas comments seemed less threatening or intimidating to me than shockingly ignorant. He truly thinks it would be unprecedented for the Supreme Court to declare a law unconstitutional? But the courts have been doing that since the 1803 case of Marbury v. Madison!
Its not troubling to think the SCOTUS could declare Obamacare unconstitutional, but it is troubling the vote will likely fall along partisan lines. Questions of constitutionality just shouldnt. It is possible, after all, to simultaneously think the individual mandate is good policy and unconstitutional or, conversely, bad policy and constitutional. The Supremes gave the question of constitutionality serious consideration in last weeks hearings, but a 5-4 vote will give the impression that one half of the Supreme Court is activist. Its of vital importance that this unelected group of nine justices see it as their responsibility to decide the question before them and not the general question of whether Obamacare is right for America.
Finally something out of these wimps.
"Harsh words" indeed.
Please save us from these pansies.
Former Obama Law Student Speaks Out...
http://nation.foxnews.com/thom-lambert/2012/04/05/former-obama-law-student-speaks-out
Hope the Supremes get PO’d at The Messiah and teach him a lesson.
If I were threatening and intimidating to any judge, I would be doing prison time and my life would be ruined.
Obama has a LONG history of threatening and intimidating.....Joe the plumber, suing Arizona, Sheriff Joe and on and on.
This filthy white hating box of Skittles should already be in prison for what he has done to our country and the lives of it’s people.
They SHOULD order him to appear before them with a VALID birth certificate, draft registration and social security number, or be declared ineligible for the office he usurps!
This is why the GOP-e can't muster the strength to oppose 0baMao on anything. They're "just not sure" what the heck is going on. Was it illegal to attack Libya? They're not sure. Should Holder have to turn over documents on F&F? They don't know. Is it way over the line for the DoJ to sue Arizona for enforcing its laws? Well, golly gee, Sargent, I dunno!
Why wouldn’t Obama threaten them? They stand in the way of his ruling on high.
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