Opinion | Liberals’ attack on Supreme Court is failing WashTimesOpEd
This is especially obvious because there have been significant cases where Republican-appointed justices have not voted as a bloc but have joined their Democratic-appointed colleagues. The case involving Alabama and the Voting Rights Act is one example. So are cases regarding the power of state legislatures to control federal elections and support for the Indian Child Welfare Act.
George Orwell could not have dreamed up an argument more detached from reality. To the contrary, what the majority of the It is not that poverty and racism and other unfortunate attitudes do not exist. They do. But the Democratic playbook magnifies these problems and fears beyond reality. This produces one inevitable result: a decline in Americans’ view of the goodness of their own country.
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