Senate Democrats ramp up campaign to discredit, control Supreme Court

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Senate Democrats ramp up campaign to discredit, control Supreme Court
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'The Left can’t risk leaving the country to the American people and their elected legislators, but need politically driven judges to impose their agenda.' -Thomas Jipping

, he wrote that any effort by Congress to impose a code of conduct on the Supreme Court would be nothing less than “a stark violation of the separation of powers.”

The bill provides no guidelines, definitions, or criteria for these complaints. They can be as simple or as detailed as the filers choose. But every single one of them must be referred to a “judicial investigation panel, which shall be composed of a panel of 5 judges selected randomly from among the chief judges of each circuit of the United States.”

Here’s just one way that the two parts of this strategy might come together. The Left has been drumming into our heads that Supreme Court decisions that promote the wrong “policies” are evidence that the justices who produce them are, in some way or another, corrupt, unethical, or biased. In other words, decisions the Left doesn’t like are themselves proof that certain justices must not be impartial.

That’s right: For the first time in American history, whether a particular judge may handle a particular case will be determined by judges elsewhere in the country. If that isn’t bizarre enough, whether a particular Supreme Court justice may participate in considering a particular case will be determined by his or her eight colleagues.

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