Precedents are generally bad and we should all do what we can to avoid setting them.https://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1006270111328755712 …
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I can't decide if this is sarcasm or what, let alone what the purpose of this tweet is.
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I don't like precedents. Seems rather clear.
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It seems like such an weird comment that I didn't understand how it could be meant seriously.
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Seems to me a fairly boilerplate conservative position to be suspicious of any interpretation of statue or authority that could be appealed to later by your political adversaries to justify their program.
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I ... don't think so? I read it as, "I don't like stability or creating expectations about the rule of law."
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Well, that's a very uncharitable interpretation and, as the author of my sentiment, I suggest you have misread me.
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How is your last tweet a "boilerplate conservative position"? How is my read different than what you just said?
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