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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Thu May 23, 2024, 01:27 PM May 2024

Justice Alito is the true believer his flag says he is

In a large part of American political discourse, overt cynicism is the currency of sophistication. It is a sign of political savviness, even worldliness, to know that politicians are creatures of pure self-interest, with no solid beliefs, concerns or preoccupations. It becomes a little naive to take politicians at their word and to say, even adjusting for political considerations, that people tend to say what they believe and try to act on those beliefs.

Consider abortion rights. For years, the savviest position was the cynical one: Their vocal opposition notwithstanding, neither Republican lawmakers nor conservative judges would actually try to overturn Roe v. Wade. Instead, they would keep Roe as a “punching bag and a sandbag,” as William Saletan put it in Slate, to “fire up religious conservatives in elections without scaring suburbanites, libertarians and younger voters who don’t want abortion to become illegal.”

As we now know, this was wrong. The Republican voters who made opposition to Roe a litmus test for Republican politicians and the Republican politicians who made opposition to Roe a litmus test for Republican-appointed federal judges were sincere about their desire to pare back reproductive rights and end legal abortion altogether. As soon as they had the right pieces in place, they moved as quickly as they could to render Roe a nullity in American constitutional law.

Political parties do not want to win solely for the sake of winning; they want to win so that their coalition can achieve as many of its objectives as possible. And public cynicism notwithstanding, they want to do this even if it costs them votes in the short term. The Democratic Party of 2009 and 2010 burned valuable political capital on comprehensive health care reform because nearly every part of the Democratic coalition was driven to make health care reform a reality. The same was and remains true for Republicans and abortion.

https://www.heraldnet.com/opinion/bouie-justice-alito-is-the-true-believer-his-flag-says-he-is/

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Justice Alito is the true believer his flag says he is (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin May 2024 OP
Did you read Tiedrich today? slightlv May 2024 #1
Alito will base his rulings on the old farmer's almanac or whatever medieval crap his wife the librarian gives him dalton99a May 2024 #2

slightlv

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1. Did you read Tiedrich today?
Thu May 23, 2024, 09:22 PM
May 2024

I never realized that the 17th century monk he based his abortion ruling on was actually one of the monks who judged witch trials!!! Just that one fact alone should tell everyone what alito is all about!

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