Conservatives are focusing on the
nomination of Merrick B. Garland as a fight for Second Amendment rights, but it
is much more than that. Seating Garland (or any other liberal) on the bench
will be a great triumph for the liberal faction. That one liberal justice will
be the last vampire needed to suck the blood out of our constitutional
government.
To understand my claim, we must
first define the liberal process: it is the subjective interpretation and
enforcement of law—instead of honoring law as it is written. To a liberal, the
actual intent of written law matters only when it suits their faction’s intent.
This is why the Second Amendment’s order of “shall not be infringed” is mostly
ignored, resulting in the outright bans of guns by some governments and
incredible restrictions and paperwork burdens on others who wish to enjoy their
Second Amendment right. Moreover, this is why the First Amendment’s order of
the “free exercise” of religion doesn’t matter to their subjective mindset. The
liberal faction has replaced that clause with words from a letter written by
Thomas Jefferson: the “separation of church and state.”
Never mind that Jefferson wasn’t a
writer of our Constitution. Never mind that a personal letter is trumping the
Constitution’s ratified order. Never mind the Constitution at all. Do you get
the idea?
The liberals have a process. They
introduce their mutations and their pals in the media and the education
business follow their lead, without caring one bit about its effects on our
nation. All they care about is their party’s power. Their process indoctrinates
the standard TV watcher and the young people, especially the students as they
approach voting age, who are conditioned to believe that our Constitution is
outdated and racist. Add to that the liberals continued attacks on the
founders, such as the canard that Jefferson had sex with his slaves, and you
have the formula for twisting the minds of well-intentioned voters into their
being devoted followers of the party that has subjected our nation to the
greatest debt in history, a horrible event.
From the powers gathered in Congress
by this process, the liberals have used the nominations of judges to promote
the seating their agents in courts whenever possible, while blocking proper
constitutionists at every opportunity. The count is now 4-4. Add that last
vampire and our Constitution will only mean what the liberal faction says it
means.
Once that fifth vampire is seated,
litigation will determine the law more than the law itself. Think of the shift
in power; it will give the trial lawyers and their favored politicians the
ability to define what “is” is, the powers to explain which laws make no
difference, and will establish a direct connection in campaign finances between
the liberal politicians and any enemy of our republic, foreign or domestic. If
you believe that things are bad now, consider how bad they can get with the the
last vampire in SCOTUS.
The bottom line is that the debate
on this empty seat on SCOTUS is a fight for our entire constitutional republic.
Fight like it’s worth it.
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