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The Court Breathes New Life Into the Great Destroyer
As we approach the Fourth of July and contemplate its glorious significance, recent events have brought into sharp relief the precarious condition of America's unique liberty tradition.
Our Constitution is the best written guarantor of human liberty in human history, but its safeguards do not make it completely bulletproof against systematic assaults undermining its integrity.
In a little more than three years in office, President Obama has distinguished himself as the Great Destroyer of our liberties through a comprehensive set of policies that are at war with the American idea and are succeeding in fundamentally transforming America, in fulfillment of Obama's promise.
Just in the past few weeks, we've witnessed multiple body blows against our freedoms, in areas ranging from immigration to "Fast and Furious" to Obamacare to the economy to race relations to state sovereignty to our very social compact itself.
We've just learned that in this poisonous political climate Obama has fostered, even Chief Justice John Roberts, conservatism's latest great hope for restoring America's high court to a posture of judicial restraint, has reportedly succumbed to liberal media and presidential bullying to undermine the Constitution in the name of protecting it.
After admitting he had no constitutional authority to change immigration law unilaterally, Obama issued an executive order effectively blocking deportation of so-called "Dreamers," as many as 800,000 young illegal immigrants. It's one thing for a president to act in an area over which Congress has authority but hasn't yet spoken. It's another for him to take executive action in direct derogation of Congress' explicit pronouncement -- such as its multiple rejections of the DREAM Act.
When Justice Roberts joined with the liberal justices on the Arizona immigration law case to validate Obama's war against that state -- and others -- for trying to protect its borders and preserve its state sovereignty, the gleeful, ball-spiking administration went to town. The Supreme Court obliterated three of the four provisions of the statute and emasculated the only one it did uphold by extracting its enforcement teeth.
Obama lurched into immediate action to rub Arizona's nose in the dirt. It broke seven cooperative agreements with local law enforcement authorities to police illegal immigration; it announced that the Department of Homeland Security would severely limit the cases in which it would enforce the law; and it established a hotline and encouraged citizens to tattle on law enforcement officers for any instances of racial profiling. It is despicable for the federal government to turn citizens against their states and gin up racial tensions in the process.
Meanwhile, Attorney General Eric Holder has notoriously played the race card elsewhere, not just in calling Americans cowards on race but in accusing congressional investigators of pursuing him over "Fast and Furious" as a way to get at President Obama because they are both African-Americans. Despite the fact that Holder was caught in two lies to Congress and has wrongfully withheld thousands of legally discoverable documents, President Obama invoked executive privilege on his behalf to shield him from having to turn over further incriminating evidence.
Of course, the granddaddy of Obama's recent attacks on our liberty is Obamacare, which has been a disgraceful fraud from the beginning. Though he told us that nearly 50 million Americans were without health insurance, a closer examination revealed that the number of American citizens who wanted to procure health insurance coverage yet couldn't afford it was closer to the neighborhood of 10 million. Obamacare will not bend the cost curve down but bend it upward, dramatically. It will reduce, not increase, access to and the quality of care. It will further smother small businesses with a tsunami of new regulations and some 20 new taxes. It will destroy the doctor-patient relationship and preclude most people from retaining their plans.
Then Justice Roberts, who was said to be exceedingly concerned with maintaining the integrity and image of the court, reportedly caved to political pressure and changed his opinion and then engaged in contorted reasoning to rationalize the perverse and dangerous result his vote delivered. His ruling doesn't merely validate the unconstitutional monstrosity known as Obamacare; it opens the door for a horrifying expansion of power under the congressional taxing authority, notwithstanding elitist apologists who sanguinely assure us the consequences of the ruling are limited.
Justice Roberts apparently forgot that his first duty is not to protect the "image" of the court but to protect the Constitution, of which the court is the primary steward.
Whether or not he intended to, Justice Roberts breathed new life, for now, into the Great Destroyer, making November that much more important. If the tea party was taking a brief nap -- as some have suggested (but I don't believe) -- the federal government has awoken it with an ear-piercing alarm that will not quit ringing before Election Day.
On this Fourth of July, let's truly reflect on America's Constitution and its liberty and redouble our resolve and commitment to recapturing both.
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8 Comments
Kathy in West Texas
Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 11:57 AM
Could this be our last real Independence Day celebration?
Major Stu in Peru, IN
Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 12:19 PM
Don't forget that one of Obama's first acts was to bail out GM and Chrysler, after the Congress had rejected attempts to do that in December, 2008, using TARP funds, which were allocated by Congress for "troubled assets" - mortgage backed securities. How's that been working out - the troubled assets have still not been removed, GM is still losing stock price and market, and the deficits just keep going up. They warned us this presidency would be historic. Historic tax increases, historic foreclosure rates, historic numbers of Americans unemployed and/or underemployed, historic deficits. Yessir, that hope & change has really been doing a number on us.
zenga in va
Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 12:24 PM
"let's truly reflect on America's Constitution and its liberty and redouble our resolve and commitment to recapturing both" Absolutely!
Be nice if something could be done about having crazy people on the Supreme Court, too, but I guess that's too much to hope for.
Orf in Pennsylvania
Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 1:48 PM
Chief Justice Roberts probably received an offer he couldn't refuse. When the Chicago thugs came to Washington, DC, corruption, bribery, intimidation, and fraud came with it. How would you respond to such an offer? "Do you love your children/wife? Wouldn't it be a shame if they had an accident?"
How do we get rid of the thugs before America becomes a dictatorship with El Presidente for Life? Elections will be like those in other countries where there is only one name on the ballot. What will it take to wake up America? How about starting with the FCC canceling the licenses of the major TV networks so they cannot continue broadcasting lies and propaganda?
JAC in Texas
Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 2:32 PM
@Kathy:
If Obozo is re-elected in November, the answer to your question is, "Yes."
tod -the tool guy in bklyn n.y.
Tuesday, July 3, 2012 at 6:24 PM
the fruit of the Holy Spirit is love, joy patience,peace, longsuffering, gentleness, self control, mercy, and kindness. no class warfare there, David, isn't clinging to my Bible a breath of fresh air? oh, by the way---#44-OUT THE DOOR AND NO MORE FOR US(A)!!! Good article, Mr Limbaugh. And thankyou Founding Fathers for your VISION & WISDOM-gifts from G-D!!!
L.L. Smith in Savannah, Tn
Wednesday, July 4, 2012 at 11:12 AM
If Mr. Roberts was concerned about my feelings toward the supreme court he has nothing more to worry about. My feelings can't get any lower. They weren't concerned about my feelings when they started the slaughter of unborn children or set the stage for homosexual acceptance. I'm not concerned about their's now.
Tex Horn in Texas
Wednesday, July 4, 2012 at 12:04 PM
@ Kathy in west Texas: you could very well be right, Kathy. And to think we are celebrating our "freedoms" today, what few, if any, we have left. We have many trying to rationalize Robert's decision, when, in essence, it's a traitorous decision as regards the Constitution. We had to fight for freedoms in our first revolution, are we not ready to do so again? Doesn't our Constitution and Bill of Rights guarantee our right to do so? What will it take? Our freedoms are rapidly disappearing and we are nothing but the mouse that roared.