M. Walter #wingnut americanthinker.com

A dozen federal judges walk into a bar…

…and start crying into their beer.

That’s what happened over at NBC “News.” A dozen -- anonymous -- federal judges, appointed by both Republican and Democrat presidents, went whining to NBC about how hurt their feelings are that SCOTUS keeps overturning their garbage activist rulings and how it makes them look bad and gosh golly gee can SCOTUS knock it off pleeeeeeeez?

The content of the piece is remarkable for its immaturity. The simple fact that they felt compelled to do this is itself indicative of a lack of impulse control and unworthiness to hold a gavel. They clearly lack the judicial temperament to preside over anything or anyone, though we knew that from their emotionally incontinent rulings.

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Got that? The Court is “validating” Trump, and making it “seem like they did shoddy work and are biased against Trump.”

Well, there’s a solution to that: stop doing shoddy work while biased against Trump.

[…] The Court’s job is to have the Constitution’s back, or one might even say the People’s back, not a lower court’s! How do they not know this? Worse, how can they say something so juvenile to a reporter? Who in hell do we have sitting on the federal bench? I might -- might -- expect this from a lowly local judge, in a small town, just getting a gavel for the first time, but even there it would be incredibly damning.

At this level, with jurisdiction over presidents, we need to do better. Much, much better. And part of the blame falls squarely on our limp-wristed, jelly-spined, corrupt RINO senators. They absolutely deserve some of the blame for this pathetic bench. And it starts with the Senate Judiciary Committee. These nominees should never have made it out of committee.

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