Monday, June 29, 2015

You Folks Know Who Laurence Tribe Is... Right?


Well... if you don't... Laurence Tribe has taught Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School for over four decades and is considered perhaps the nation's foremost liberal legal scholar. Mr. Tribe is a Democrat partisan and one of the co-founders of the American Constitution Society, an activist liberal legal think tank specifically created as a Leftist counter to the constitutionist Federalist Society.

Here's why I'm bringing all this up today:

I'm presently at a library. (Hank - my Charger RT - is getting some suspension work done; so I'm "hanging" here at the library as the replacement parts are being installed.)

So... browsing the stacks of new non-fiction I came across Tribe's latest work, "Uncertain Justice: The Roberts Court and the Constitution," (written with Joshua Matz).

Excerpting from the inside cover synopsis:

"Acutely aware of their opportunity, the justices are rewriting crucial aspects of constitutional law and redrawing the ground rules of American government."

Folks... this isn't William R. Barker making the claim. (Though I do concur!) This isn't Antonin Scalia making the claim. (Though he does!) This isn't coming from Clarence Thomas or Samuel Alito or some conservative pundit. (Though they'd all concur that our Constitution is under direct assault by five, six, and on occasion seven members of the High Court itself!)

No... this is Laurence Tribe. This is Joshua Matz.

My friends... my readers... this book was published in 2014 - prior to the latest outrages. Think about that. A year has gone by. The situation has gotten worse, not better. Those of us who revere and seek to abide by the Constitution were outraged by the original ObamaCare ruling... and then came last week's renewed Supreme Court blitzkrieg against the Rule of Constitutional Law in the form of the second ObamaCare decision.

THERE'S... BEEN... A... COUP... a coup against the Constitutional Government of the United States. You all need to recognize this.


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