Thanks for this chilling, threat-packed horror movie. Glad I bought a ticket.
And, like all horror movies, it is ultimately so enjoyable because it can't happen in real life. The only assumption here that fails to get an adequate airing out (because it would spoil the whole movie) is that mere "possibility" of a friendly Supreme Court.
Thanks for this chilling, threat-packed horror movie. Glad I bought a ticket.
And, like all horror movies, it is ultimately so enjoyable because it can't happen in real life. The only assumption here that fails to get an adequate airing out (because it would spoil the whole movie) is that mere "possibility" of a friendly Supreme Court.
Fortunately for reality, they have shown themselves, time and again, to be serious and very thoughtful guardians of the Constitution, and particularly with respect to the role of the other two branches -- Particularly the Executive Branch. They are willing to give the Executive all the reasonable, and even reasonable-ish leeway the structure of our government requires. But no more.
They also know that any leeway they give Trump will be used by subsequent presidents. And there's the rub. There is no way on earth they could take any of these wild-hair ideas (or others I expect they might cook up) seriously. They are the antithesis of the entire foundation of this country and its governance.
There -- on the steps of the Supreme Court -- is where the rubber meets the road. Yes, there is the possibility that Trump might refuse to abide by a Supreme Court decision. And it may not be on this question, since there are several other strong options bubbling through the courts right now. He clearly wants to test the Executive's limits, and I expect we'll get some kind of a showdown. But I'm betting on the court, and the people of this country who have growing concerns about Trump.
Personally, I don't like indulging Trump in these manufactured fantasies, since that's what he lives for. I can't fault people for giving in to him, though. He's just that enticing to some people. But then, so are all horror movies.
Thanks for this chilling, threat-packed horror movie. Glad I bought a ticket.
And, like all horror movies, it is ultimately so enjoyable because it can't happen in real life. The only assumption here that fails to get an adequate airing out (because it would spoil the whole movie) is that mere "possibility" of a friendly Supreme Court.
Fortunately for reality, they have shown themselves, time and again, to be serious and very thoughtful guardians of the Constitution, and particularly with respect to the role of the other two branches -- Particularly the Executive Branch. They are willing to give the Executive all the reasonable, and even reasonable-ish leeway the structure of our government requires. But no more.
They also know that any leeway they give Trump will be used by subsequent presidents. And there's the rub. There is no way on earth they could take any of these wild-hair ideas (or others I expect they might cook up) seriously. They are the antithesis of the entire foundation of this country and its governance.
There -- on the steps of the Supreme Court -- is where the rubber meets the road. Yes, there is the possibility that Trump might refuse to abide by a Supreme Court decision. And it may not be on this question, since there are several other strong options bubbling through the courts right now. He clearly wants to test the Executive's limits, and I expect we'll get some kind of a showdown. But I'm betting on the court, and the people of this country who have growing concerns about Trump.
Personally, I don't like indulging Trump in these manufactured fantasies, since that's what he lives for. I can't fault people for giving in to him, though. He's just that enticing to some people. But then, so are all horror movies.