townhall.com
Judges Behaving Like Criminals
Townhall, by Kevin McCullough
Posted By: ladydawgfan, 4/27/2025 2:56:54 PM
They didn’t “make a mistake.” They didn’t “misunderstand the law.” They didn’t “exercise poor judgment.” No---New Mexico Judge Joel M. Cano, Massachusetts Judge Shelley Richmond, and Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan made conscious, deliberate, and premeditated decisions to aid criminals, obstruct law enforcement, and desecrate the very system they were sworn to uphold. In just a few days' time, these three black-robed offenders committed what can only be described as acts of judicial treason against the American people. And make no mistake: holding them fully accountable isn’t merely an option—it’s an absolute necessity.
pjmedia.com
Is It Time To Ignore the Courts?
PJ Media, by C.A. Skeet
Posted By: ladydawgfan, 4/27/2025 1:21:30 PM
The U.S. Constitution is a political masterpiece. The ideas of limited government enshrined therein, with its system of checks and balances, its federalist structure, and its Bill of Rights, is responsible for more freedom and prosperity, not just in America but worldwide, than any other document other than the Bible. The Constitution only had two glaring flaws. The first was the reluctant tolerance of slavery, which was eventually corrected by the 13th Amendment (and a civil war). The second was a lack of restraint on the powers of the judiciary. There are mechanisms for the legislative and executive branches to check each other, but nothing with which to check the judiciary