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He also doesn’t want the agenda he is pursuing questioned, which in his case means putting his own vanity over actuarial/political reality by refusing to retire
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Really old people get weird.
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But not KIND of old people...
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Like RBG and the Clintons and Obama and pelosi etc, he is not part of an ideological political project. His/their goal is to maintain the current order and his/their place within it
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As an institutionalised is Breyer sanguine about being in the dissent while cases go the way of the majority 5-4 or 6-3? If he cared about his job, would he be a-okay with the institution mucking up the system,or, is he a-okay with the system going another side's way?
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Indeed. Breyer likes his job and can't see himself as merely a retired Justice who--gasp--arguably left for political reasons. So he's tying himself into knots explaining why he should keep doing something he enjoys.
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He’s an old man from a different time.
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