Or as some of us remember, December 2000 was the time to lose faith in the Supreme Court.
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An old proverb says the best time to lose faith in the Supreme Court is 20 years ago, and the second best time is today
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Also, what does it mean to "have faith" in the Supreme Court?
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Not ignore their rulings. Their whole thing relies on belief. If a President says in response to a ruling, “Thanks for your input but I’m going to do the thing anyway” well, what are they going to do? It only works if enough people believe it works.
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I wonder if he'll still say this after Roe v. Wade is axed
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Or like, years ago
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A man who has the support of the organization that provides GOP with SCOTUS judges to consider advocated for the overthrow of a legal and free election. That's appalling and one loses faith in those justices vetted by such an organization.
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Actually, lost faith a while ago.
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What? No it isn't. That was like five years ago.
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