Mike Benz
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They want them to register to vote and vote Democrat, right? That's the whole plan. This is why they oppose voter ID. This is why they oppose the SAVE Act. I would say... to these judges, these activist judges, stay in your lane. Your job is to decide cases and controversies of the parties before your court with redressable claims. Nothing more, nothing less. You have a really important job.
They want them to register to vote and vote Democrat, right? That's the whole plan. This is why they oppose voter ID. This is why they oppose the SAVE Act. I would say... to these judges, these activist judges, stay in your lane. Your job is to decide cases and controversies of the parties before your court with redressable claims. Nothing more, nothing less. You have a really important job.
It's a crucial job, but it's a modest job. That's your Article III standing. That's your Article III power. When these judges take off their judicial robes, and they do one of two things. They either put on their capes. They think they're superheroes, these narcissists who get to fly around and save everyone. Yeah. Even some of these Republican justices do this from time to time.
It's a crucial job, but it's a modest job. That's your Article III standing. That's your Article III power. When these judges take off their judicial robes, and they do one of two things. They either put on their capes. They think they're superheroes, these narcissists who get to fly around and save everyone. Yeah. Even some of these Republican justices do this from time to time.
It's a crucial job, but it's a modest job. That's your Article III standing. That's your Article III power. When these judges take off their judicial robes, and they do one of two things. They either put on their capes. They think they're superheroes, these narcissists who get to fly around and save everyone. Yeah. Even some of these Republican justices do this from time to time.
Maybe maybe even my old boss does this from time to time. You know, superhero Neil Gorsuch or General Gorsuch does it from time to time. Not not as much as the Democrats, but, you know, General Gorsuch does it from time to time, too. I mean, he he plays a wonderful superhero like last Good Friday. He did that. But I would also say judges wear robes, not capes.
Maybe maybe even my old boss does this from time to time. You know, superhero Neil Gorsuch or General Gorsuch does it from time to time. Not not as much as the Democrats, but, you know, General Gorsuch does it from time to time, too. I mean, he he plays a wonderful superhero like last Good Friday. He did that. But I would also say judges wear robes, not capes.
Maybe maybe even my old boss does this from time to time. You know, superhero Neil Gorsuch or General Gorsuch does it from time to time. Not not as much as the Democrats, but, you know, General Gorsuch does it from time to time, too. I mean, he he plays a wonderful superhero like last Good Friday. He did that. But I would also say judges wear robes, not capes.
And if judges take off their judicial robes and climb into the political arena and throw political punches, expect to receive a political knockout from the.
And if judges take off their judicial robes and climb into the political arena and throw political punches, expect to receive a political knockout from the.
And if judges take off their judicial robes and climb into the political arena and throw political punches, expect to receive a political knockout from the.
They could if they wanted to. And this is at the doorstep of the Chief Justice, John Roberts, or Commanding General John Roberts, as we saw last Friday. Because we had seven, as you just mentioned, Vince, on Friday, we had seven Supreme Court justices who ran in and joined the President of the United States, I think, for the first time in American history. You cannot enjoin the President.
They could if they wanted to. And this is at the doorstep of the Chief Justice, John Roberts, or Commanding General John Roberts, as we saw last Friday. Because we had seven, as you just mentioned, Vince, on Friday, we had seven Supreme Court justices who ran in and joined the President of the United States, I think, for the first time in American history. You cannot enjoin the President.
They could if they wanted to. And this is at the doorstep of the Chief Justice, John Roberts, or Commanding General John Roberts, as we saw last Friday. Because we had seven, as you just mentioned, Vince, on Friday, we had seven Supreme Court justices who ran in and joined the President of the United States, I think, for the first time in American history. You cannot enjoin the President.
You can enjoin lower officials.
You can enjoin lower officials.
You can enjoin lower officials.
officers you cannot join the president they enjoined the president of the united states and told him that he cannot continue with an ongoing military operation to do to deport the worst terrorists of the western hemisphere yeah apparently the president's not the commander-in-chief anymore he has to get permission from these seven generals on the supreme court and they did this before the district court ruled before the fifth circuit
officers you cannot join the president they enjoined the president of the united states and told him that he cannot continue with an ongoing military operation to do to deport the worst terrorists of the western hemisphere yeah apparently the president's not the commander-in-chief anymore he has to get permission from these seven generals on the supreme court and they did this before the district court ruled before the fifth circuit
officers you cannot join the president they enjoined the president of the united states and told him that he cannot continue with an ongoing military operation to do to deport the worst terrorists of the western hemisphere yeah apparently the president's not the commander-in-chief anymore he has to get permission from these seven generals on the supreme court and they did this before the district court ruled before the fifth circuit