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Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer needs
to retire now - or the country may be doomed

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Posted By: NorthernDog, 10/10/2021 8:05:36 PM

It's time for Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer to retire. With both the White House and Senate in their control (for now), Democrats have what has become the rare moment to replace the longtime liberal justice on their own terms and stem the Court's undemocratic move to the right. Breyer needs to give the party that chance. Now. The rarest of appointments The narrow victories in Georgia by Sens. Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock paved the way for a Democratic Senate majority, and with it, the ability to freely appoint federal judges and justices. The Biden administration and the Senate

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Another lib in a full-blown, pant-wetting meltdown. Breyer should stay as long as Ruthie - which would be 5 more years.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Come And Take It 10/10/2021 8:08:43 PM (No. 941321)
I doubt the situation is as dire for the commies as they think. On their best day, SCOTUS only has two real conservatives on it, and four swings. They would have to lose the Senate in 2022 for it to even matter, and after watching what the commies pulled in GA to get control of it, I don't see that happening.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: jimincalif 10/10/2021 8:16:49 PM (No. 941324)
Given his trajectory, Roberts should be about where Breyer is politically in about 18 months or so. Unfortunately!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: downnout 10/10/2021 8:17:35 PM (No. 941325)
What is he talking about? The Court’s undemocratic move to the right?? Is he nuts?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: smokincol 10/10/2021 8:19:01 PM (No. 941327)
the demcommies leader ship feels that tingle up their leg when they think about getting Garland into the Supreme Court and the calls for Breyer to resign will be more abundant and forceful, Breyer had better hire a food tester for the next 5 years if he wants to stay alive
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Strike3 10/10/2021 8:19:02 PM (No. 941328)
Why don't we just give Biden a permanent unlimited debt ceiling and a thick book of blank checks too? The democrats' blatant greed and giveaways to the illegal parasites is what will doom the country faster. I'm sure there are still a few homeless crackheads left out there who don't have a luxury hotel room and no cap on room service.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: itsonlyme 10/10/2021 8:46:11 PM (No. 941346)
The author of the article, Michael Gordon, is a Democratic strategist. No doubt he is worried, very worried, that his political party is going down in flames in 2022. Cheers!
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Reply 7 - Posted by: chance_232 10/10/2021 8:48:06 PM (No. 941347)
If the treasoncrats are getting their panties is a wad over Breyer, they clearly have no confidence in holding the senate or the White House. What the SHOULD be trying to do it to convince Thomas to retire. In any event, badgering Supremes typically results in the exact opposite results.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: stablemoney 10/10/2021 8:50:36 PM (No. 941351)
The right has gotten not a single thing from this court. I cannot see where the left would have a complaint.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: Omen55 10/10/2021 8:58:51 PM (No. 941354)
LOL! Leftys leave the court feet first. Dwell on that Gordon🤣
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Reply 10 - Posted by: john56 10/10/2021 10:14:19 PM (No. 941392)
I'll pass on the "country may be doomed part," but I'll agree about that Justice Breyer should seriously think about retirement before the 2022 elections. If the Republicans win the Senate in 2022, it will be very difficult for any leftist Democrat nominee to get a hearing, much less approval. RBG would have been wise to make that decision back in 2013 or so. And perhaps Justice Thomas needs to consider it if the Republicans win in 2024.
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Venturer 10/10/2021 10:48:27 PM (No. 941435)
Hang in there Judge Breyer, you are keeping the Democrats from a tyrannical takeover of the SCOTUS by the liberals.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Catherine 10/10/2021 10:49:34 PM (No. 941436)
Stay out of small planes, Mr. Breyer. And don't go to dude ranches and if you do don't have big fluffy pillows.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: NotaBene 10/10/2021 11:49:13 PM (No. 941487)
Stay, stay.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: DVC 10/11/2021 12:11:27 AM (No. 941499)
When leftists are unhappy, things are going well.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: mifla 10/11/2021 4:33:11 AM (No. 941590)
Dems don't give up power easily. Just ask Ruth.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: 5 handicap 10/11/2021 6:30:21 AM (No. 941645)
Can you believe the asshat author had the temerity to say the Republicans have politicized the court?
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Reply 17 - Posted by: udanja99 10/11/2021 9:12:10 AM (No. 941776)
I can’t remember. Did this buffoon write a similar article about RBG back during the Smidgen reign of error?
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Reply 18 - Posted by: JimBob 10/11/2021 5:05:24 PM (No. 942301)
Not. Gonna. Happen. Totalitarians Cling to Power until it is Pried Out of their Cold Dead Claws. (see example: RBG)
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