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  • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

    NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

    Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

    Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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    #2

    @chrisgeidner There's a lot of "it's unseemly to hold me accountable for my actions or, indeed, even judge my actions in the first place" coming out of Justice Roberts these days.

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    • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

      NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

      Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

      Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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      #3

      @chrisgeidner Who could have imagined that overturning decades of settled law in service to business interests, white Christian supremacy and a demented pedophile dictator might be seen as political?

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      • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

        NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

        Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

        Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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        #4

        @chrisgeidner he is a disgrace to the profession. There is nothing that can undo his legacy of being a fascist enabler and destroyer of constitutionally protected voting rights. When the right talked about activist judges, they were talking about him.

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        • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

          NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

          Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

          Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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          #5

          @chrisgeidner he gets away with so much because of his calm demeanor. It's a lie. He's every bit as bad as Thomas.

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          • wordshaper@weatherishappening.networkW wordshaper@weatherishappening.network

            @chrisgeidner There's a lot of "it's unseemly to hold me accountable for my actions or, indeed, even judge my actions in the first place" coming out of Justice Roberts these days.

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            #6

            @wordshaper @chrisgeidner yes!

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            • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

              NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

              Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

              Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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              #7

              @chrisgeidner of course he is a political actor. He was a member of the Brooks Brothers Riot

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              • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

                NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

                Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

                Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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                #8

                @chrisgeidner What accountability will he actually face - a couple of strongly worded op-eds, maybe the odd frown at a beltway get-together? The problem is that literally 'breaking' the law for political ends offers no consequences of any substance, which is why people like Roberts continue to act as they do and gaslight when its pointed out. Until that changes; until oaths actually mean something and people lose position, privilege and power when they act in bad faith, nothing will change

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                • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

                  NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

                  Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

                  Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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                  #9

                  @chrisgeidner Something like ninety percent of the conservative project is "privileged people need the right to avoid feeling bad about their actions making the world worse" at this point.

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                  • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

                    NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

                    Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

                    Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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                    #10

                    @chrisgeidner “How dare you call us political,” he posted from the dinner table at the White House.

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                    • chrisgeidner@journa.hostC chrisgeidner@journa.host

                      NEW: John Roberts likes being political. He just doesn't like the accountability that comes with it.

                      Roberts complained Wednesday that people view the justices as "political actors." They are, though, issuing political decisions that have real-world consequences.

                      Today, at Law Dork: https://www.lawdork.com/p/john-roberts-likes-being-political

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                      #11

                      @chrisgeidner

                      The MAGA SCOTUS majority's penchant for making up whatever legal mumbo jumbo they need to arrive at the result they want on cases they care about is 100% political no matter how many crocodile tears Roberts & co. shed.
                      And it's not like it's hard to know which cases these are.
                      Folks like Chris, Prof. Steve Vladeck and the trio of Strict Scrutiny Profs routinely pick apart their lawless, abjectly political decisions.

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