Posted on 05/07/2015 7:36:53 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Via TPM, I did not foresee “let’s revisit Marbury v. Madison” emerging as a minor theme of the primary. But between Carson and Huckabee it’s already a hot race to see who can pander the hardest to social cons over the upcoming Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage. Huck ante’d up recently with this comment:
In Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Martin Luther King, Jr. makes the case there comes a time when people of conscience have a moral obligation to practice civil disobedience against unjust laws. Do you agree with that? For example, is there anything a court could try and impose upon you as a president that you morally would refuse to comply with?
Dr. Kings letter quoted extensively St. Augustine, who developed the doctrine of just and unjust laws. And the necessity to not abide by unjust laws, which as Augustine and King both concurred, Are not laws at all. Court decisions that defy the Constitution, or the laws of nature or natures God, do not constitute a legal or moral obligation to comply. In addition, the Constitution doesnt recognize a courtany court, including the Supreme Courtas having absolute power to make a law. In fact, the false doctrine of judicial supremacy is in itself unconstitutional, and defies the balance and separation of powers clearly outlined in our law. Unless the peoples representatives pass enabling legislation and a president signs and agrees to enforce it, there IS no law.
Not true, and it’s politically silly for him to take that tack knowing that he may eventually face a national electorate that now supports gay marriage on balance. Even worse, the prospect of another governor from Arkansas creating a constitutional crisis by refusing to enforce a constitutional ruling of the Supreme Court has earned him comparisons to Orval Faubus even among righties, including George Will just last night on Fox News. The Federal Marriage Amendment was never going to happen but at least it’s a procedurally orthodox response to SSM being legalized. Huckabee trying to reinvent the wheel about presidential duties following a Fourteenth Amendment ruling is … not orthodox.
But Carson’s competing for the same voters and can’t be outdone, so here you go.
“First of all, we have to understand how the Constitution works. The president is required to carry out the laws of the land, the laws of the land come from the legislative branch,” Carson said on Tuesday. “So if the legislative branch creates a law or changes a law, the executive branch has a responsibly to carry it out. It doesnt say they have the responsibility to carry out a judicial law. And that’s something we need to talk about.“
That’s why I said “hints” in the headline instead of “vows” — even an amateur pol like Carson won’t explicitly commit to refusing to enforce a Supreme Court decision, although that’s clearly what he’s implying. Makes me wonder how he and Huck would approach Supreme Court rulings on subjects more mundane than whether gay marriage should be legal coast to coast. If Court rulings are really just advisory opinions about how the president should behave, then we were all way, waaaaay too invested in that ObamaCare mandate decision a few years ago. Obama already feels free to ignore Congress when it suits him. Let’s encourage him to ignore SCOTUS rulings that he doesn’t like either, I guess.
Not surprisingly, the other formidable social con in the race has a much stronger legal background than Huckabee or Carson and is tailoring his solutions to gay marriage accordingly, with a procedurally sound (albeit still doomed to fail) attempt to amend the Constitution.
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I never did like hearing what this guy said before and I certainly don’t like this....no vote for him coming from me!
John Marshall has made his decision, now let him enforce it.
Carson nice man amateur fail.
Yeah, unfortunately, since Tsar Obama the Corrupt opened that can of worms, we're going to have to watch all future Chief Executives like a hawk.
There is a Higher Court than the U.S. Supreme Court. Always do what is right in that Higher Court’s eyes.
Obama selectively enforces the law. I don’t think this is a good position for Carson.
I agree.
He’s no different from 0bama if he talks like that.
Baloney. What form would a president’s declining to enforce a law making same-sex marriage take? Sending the FBI out to arrest those who got married? Sorry, Ben, I like you but this is desperate pandering. Fail.
CRUZ CONTROL says he will follow the Constitution.
And he’s not afraid to speak out.
That’s all I need to know.
Plus, we don’t need another like Bush in as much as he is so ‘sympathetic and religious’ as to give the enemy (demos) a chance to destroy us. He tried working with the dems and it got him no where. I see Carson in the same light.
We need lots of balls on the court, not tears.
Works for me :)
Walker doesn’t have the IT factor for me but I’d vote for him. But Ted is my guy.
Some os these others must be joking. Graham. Chritie. Jeb. Santorum. Pataki?!?!?! Huckster? who’s next lol
I wouldn’t enforce it either. It’s time to fight back using any means necessary.
Sorry, Carson, NO SALE.
I have noticed that about HotAir as well. Cruz is OK, but Carson impresses me the most.
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