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“Will this institution survive the stench that this creates in the public perception that the Constitution and its reading are just political acts? I don’t see how it is possible," she said while questioning Mississippi Solicitor General Scott Stewart.
WOOT! How many 5 to 4 Political Decisions have been made and show me where the Constitution mentions baby chopping.
Is she saying that abortion is a "hill to die on" for liberals?
I say: The institution survived the stench that the court created by actions that showed the Constitution and its reading are just political acts up to the point when the people rose up and elected Trump to de-stinkify it. Then I would say, have you ever ruled in a case that wasn't in line with the political left?
WOOT! How many 5 to 4 Political Decisions have been made and show me where the Constitution mentions baby chopping.
Is she saying that abortion is a "hill to die on" for liberals?
I say: The institution survived the stench that the court created by actions that showed the Constitution and its reading are just political acts up to the point when the people rose up and elected Trump to de-stinkify it. Then I would say, have you ever ruled in a case that wasn't in line with the political left?
Sotomayor suggests Supreme Court won't 'survive the stench' of overturning Roe v. Wade
The liberal justice used her questions in a hearing on a Mississippi abortion case to urge her conservative colleagues to follow precedent, not politics.
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