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No, it Was Not a Good Week at SCOTUS. And It’ll Get Worse Ep 125

No, it Was Not a Good Week at SCOTUS. And It’ll Get Worse Ep 125

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz


No, it Was Not a Good Week at SCOTUS. And It’ll Get Worse Ep 125

FromConservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Jun 28, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

With the Supreme Court’s latest term behind us, we take stock of the state of affairs in what has become the nation’s most powerful branch of government.  Contrary to popular opinion on the right, this was a bad week at the court, on net.  And when coupled with other decisions this term, as well as the growing trend of sheer lunacy in the lower courts, we are about to face a torrent of bad decisions that will void out any point of winning elections. 
In this episode of the Conservative Conscience, we explain how the soft bigotry of low expectations among the conservative elite has allowed them to remain silent amidst the tyranny of the courts and instead grasp at straws to convince themselves we are winning in the courts.  In fact, between religious liberty, immigration, election maps, and the social fabric of this country, we are staring down the barrel of certain defeat at the courts unless we finally do what it takes to reform the system wholesale.  Roberts has become the new Kennedy and the lower courts are insufferable.  We will never win the existing judiciary game.   
 
Show links
Roberts joined ruling allowing failing cities to sue banks for their woes
SCOTUS: states could violate Second Amendment but can’t follow biology
Why the SCOTUS ruling on “travel ban” is not as good as it appears
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Released:
Jun 28, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths and hot air. They do little more than grandstanding by spouting off talking points and spin. The Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise and explore the politically right way to think about the issues .