Mmmmm… Roberts
Our Chief Justice, awesome in his humility:
“Not a single person has voted for me and if we don’t like what the people in Congress do we can get rid of them, you know, if you don’t like what I do, it’s kind of too bad. And that is to me an important constraint,” Roberts said. “It means that I’m not there to make a judgment based on my personal policy preferences or my political preferences.
“The only reason, the reason I’m protected from those political pressures is because I’m supposed to make a decision based on the law,” he said. “And so I don’t think it would be a good idea to turn all the hard issues over to the courts. Those hard issues belong in Congress, they belong in the executive branch. Courts have the responsibility to make sure that those branches abide by the legal limits of the Constitution.”
Five more that can read the Constitution. That’s all we need.
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