You pack sardines.
You don’t pack the courts.
As if we needed any
more evidence that Democrats are still
not taking their devastating 2016 election loss well, they want to pack the
U.S. Supreme Court.
In recent weeks, there
has been growing support for court-packing on the Left. A number of Democrat
presidential candidates have either endorsed the idea of expanding the size of
the Supreme Court to reverse the current 5-4 conservative majority among the
justices, or at least indicated they are open to it.
Those expressing such
views include Pete Buttgieg, Kamala Harris, Elizabeth Warren and Kirsten
Gillibrand. Former Obama administration attorney General Eric Holder also
argues that the idea should be "seriously" considered. Presidential
candidate Robert Francis O'Rourke has suggested a plan to increase the
size of the court to fifteen justices: five Democrats, five Republicans, and
five more justices selected by the other ten.
Court-packing would destroy
the entire institution of judicial review by creating a pattern of escalation
under which each party would pack the court any time it simultaneously controlled
both Congress and the presidency. That would ensure the Court would almost
never rule against any significant initiative of the party in power, no matter
how dangerous and unconstitutional.
Apparently, Democrats
believe originalists like Antonin Scalia who was replaced by Justice Neil
Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh who was appointed when Justice Anthony Kennedy
announced his retirement, hold seances with our long-dead Founding
Fathers.
The Constitution and
the Bill of Rights continue to puzzle the current crop of loons seeking the
highest office in the land and our friends on the Left.
WATCH: 2020 candidates float plans to change Supreme Court by packing court or changing confirmation rules #MTPDaily pic.twitter.com/Nd5HtAcgLo— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) March 15, 2019
Scalia most notably
said, “As long as judges tinker with the Constitution to do what the people
want instead of what the document actually commands, politicians who pick and
confirm new federal judges will naturally want only those who agree with them
politically.”
The Supreme Court has
been set at nine seats since 1869, and the last attempt at packing the court
occurred in the 1937, when President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was frustrated
that the court had stymied some of his New Deal proposals. He proposed
appointing a new justice for every sitting justice over 70 years old.
The public was
horrified by visions of “Caesarism” and punished FDR’s Democrat Party in the 1938
midterm elections. It was the most
consequential legislative and political failure of the Roosevelt
Administration.
The 29-year-old
Bolshevik bartender from the Bronx, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, proclaimed
Democrats should “pack the Supreme Court of the United States of America” as a
way of kick-starting a left-wing
transformation of America.
As heirs to a legacy more than two centuries old, it is important to
remember there still exists other forms of government in the world. Those countries long for a
democracy such as ours.
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