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Saturday, September 22, 2012
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia Is Losing It
And needs to be impeached. In an interview with Reuters on Monday, Scalia claimed he was "enraged" by charges that the high court has become too politicized. Scalia said, "Neither I nor any one of my colleagues votes a certain way because he or she likes this president." But then thirty seconds after saying that, Scalia went unhinged in a partisan rant, accusing Democrats, naming the Party, of trying to appoint judicial activists for years. This is just the latest bizarre and self-contradictory rant from Scalia. Most recently, he openly criticized the President during his dissent in the Arizona immigration law case, earlier this year. So, from politicizing the Court to routinely ruling in favor of his hunting buddies like Dick Cheney and the Koch brothers, Scalia has proven himself to be an unethical judge. It's time for Congress to assert its constitution-mandated power – and impeach him.
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8 comments:
IF anyone should be impeached it should be Obama
I've lost a lot of respect for Scalia.
Impeach a Supreme Court justice for expressing his opinion? You're an idiot!
Whatever leftest wrote this rant is way off base. Justice Scalia is the smartest and most likely to follow the Constitution of all Justices. As for Obama, he has no business trying to intimidate the court.
Obama and most of his administration should be impeached, not Scalia.
Justice Scalia is the smartest and most likely to follow the Constitution of all Justices 5:57 PM
If that is indeed true, we are in far more trouble than I realized.
He is but one of the justices that should never have been appointed to the bench in the first place. But like the others, we are stuck with him, for life.
You said it, 5:57! AMEN!
Hid arteries are clogging fast, probably one step from dementia
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