Deranged Dems Demand “Dissolution” Of Top Judicial Authority

And the left thinks that Trump has a meltdown over the judicial system.

Lo and behold, in the wake of a unanimous Supreme Court ruling, which upended woke states’ efforts to keep Trump off the ballot, the left is freaking out more than ever.

As if the thought of an election truly decided by the people is too much for the left to bear.

An especially outspoken woke leftist, political commentator Keith Olbermann, has gone on a rampage in the wake of the ruling, claiming that the Court has actually “betrayed democracy.”

“The Supreme Court has betrayed democracy,” Olbermann baldly declared.

Right. By interpreting the Constitution, the Court has “betrayed democracy.” Got it.

Amusingly, Olbermann was especially enraged by the so-called “liberal justices,” who he blasts as “inept” for daring to actually interpret the Constitution.

“Its members including Jackson, Kagan and Sotomayor have proved themselves inept at reading comprehension,” the “activist” continued.

Clearly, they weren’t “inept” in a number of other decisions, in particular situations in which the liberal justices went full-on activist.

Like when they approved of Biden’s demented vote-buying scheme (i.e., blanket student loan forgiveness), a plan that was fortunately shot down by other justices.

Clearly forgetting such cases, Olbermann, in all his self-righteous rage, went as far gone as far as calling for the dissolution of the Supreme Court.

And collectively the ‘court’ has shown itself to be corrupt and illegitimate. It must be dissolved,” Olbermann continued angrily.

Well then. Sounds just like the leftists’ ranting and raving commentary in 2016, following Trump’s massive victory.

Speaking of ranting and raving, Olbermann used an especially vulgar term to refer to Supreme Court justices as he continued to rage.

“If the political whores on the court are overruling quite explicit language in the constitution to benefit one politician, your ‘separation of powers’ died long ago,” the commentator roared.

Funny. Some people say the ‘separation of powers’ immediately died under the Obama reign, including his “third term” now.

Olbermann’s ranting and raving is especially nonsensical when contrasted with the wisdom expressed by Justice Amy Coney Barrett.

Though the justices differed slightly in their approach to the unanimous vote, Barrett made it clear that the Court, at the end of the day, was united.

As Americans should be.

“The majority’s choice of a different path leaves the remaining Justices with a choice of how to respond. In my judgment, this is not the time to amplify disagreement with stridency,” Barrett wrote in her succinct opinion.

Seriously. Unlike Olbermann, who wants full on dissolution of the Court. Talk about “stridency.”

And, speaking of unity, that was clearly the core message that Barrett wished to drive home.

“For present purposes, our differences are far less important than our unanimity: All nine Justices agree on the outcome of this case. That is the message Americans should take home,” Barrett declared.

Without a doubt, that is the message Americans should take home.

Unfortunately, as Olbermann is ranting and raving for the Court to be “dissolved,” it’s rather evident that he’s clearly missed the message.

Author: Jane Jones


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