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A Black-Robed Counterrevolution
Federal judges sit on the bench for life and can either uphold the law or rule like tyrants. This puts judicial appointments right near the top of the most important things a president can do.
The newest U.S. Supreme Court justice, Neil Gorsuch, has already shown what a difference a constitutionalist can make. But we need many more to counter the hundreds of Clinton, Obama and Jimmy Carter-appointed judges who issue zany rulings that override common sense and thwart democratically enacted popular will.
A case in point is U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves, a 2010 Obama appointee. In …
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Tagged 4th Circuit Court of Appeals, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Carlton Reeves, Dianne Feinstein, Donald Trump, George W. Bush, Neil Gorsuch, net neutrality, Ronald Reagan, voter ID law
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