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walrushunter | 1 year ago

There's no other way to see it.

I'm not sure why the parent comment decided to bring politics into it. You'd think the idea that the government shouldn't be able to accuse you of a crime and take your money without a trial would be bipartisan.

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wpietri|1 year ago

> I'm not sure why the parent comment decided to bring politics into it.

The Federalist Society and their fellow travelers have been politicizing the Supreme Court for literal decades. To talk about the Supreme Court while avoiding any mention of politics is a itself a stridently political act.

skybrian|1 year ago

Further back then that. Supreme Court has been a political institution all along. (The Marbury vs. Madison decision was an interesting political maneuver.)

tbrownaw|1 year ago

> I'm not sure why the parent comment decided to bring politics into it.

It's the standard way to denounce decisions you don't like.

cheschire|1 year ago

There was a recent video by John Oliver going deep into the politics of the supreme court, so it's in the public discourse enough recently that the two concepts of justice and politics are probably linked for some folks.

It's one of those annoying things that tends to happen a month out from presidential elections I guess.

ThunderSizzle|1 year ago

John Oliver has enough bad takes and lies that I'm at the point that if he says something, I assume it's a lie at this point. Or at least his conclusions are lies