At the Epoch Times, Roger L. Simon has a opinion piece entitled Lies The Supreme Court Told Me. Simon, like everyone who believes that there were certainly shenanagins in the 2020 election, and that some of those were clearly unconstitutional, has lost faith that the Supreme Court is anything but an extension of the swamp.
The Supreme Court is the apotheosis of this system—an organization that puts its finger in the air to see which way the wind is blowing (assuming that’s even necessary) and then writes its opinions based on pre-conceived notions designed to offend the lowest number.
Sadly, it’s the last place to look for justice in a presidential election—or anything, really, that tilts against that prevailing wind.
They wouldn’t even, as Justice Clarence Thomas requested, explore the blatantly unconstitutional malfeasances in various states where unelected officials clearly and unlawfully superseded the legislatures in changing election law by fiat, something we would think would only happen in totalitarian countries.
But it happened here, my friends, several times. We could cite the Supreme Court for dereliction of duty … or we could look elsewhere for justice.
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