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Did Chief Justice John Roberts Really Scream at Conservative Justices Over the Texas Challenge to the 2020 Elections
By streiff | Dec 17, 2020 5:30 PM ET

On Monday, as the members of the Electoral College were convening at statehouses around the nation to cast their vote for the next president of the United States, an interesting side drama was taking place in Austin, Texas, as the Texas electors convened to vote for the man who should be president.

After the votes were cast, Mark Ramsey, who is the elector from Texas’s 10th Congressional District, introduced a resolution:

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Whereas, the members of the presidential electoral college from Texas condemn the moral cowardice of the United States Supreme Court, in failing to accept the original jurisdiction of a suit by one state against another, be it resolved that the members of the presidential electoral college from Texas call on the state legislatures of Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Georgia, and Michigan, to convene and appoint their electors in accordance with the true constitutional vote of the people, or if undeterminable, by appointing their electors directly.

What happened next is fascinating. Matt Patrick representing the 32d Congressional District spoke in favor of the motion.

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"I don't give a #@&^ about 'Bush v. Gore'... at that time we didn't have RIOTS!"

A staffer "heard *SCREAMING* through the walls as Justice Roberts & other liberal Justices were insisting this case *NOT* be taken up..."

Wonder why Texas' case was dropped? Here's why:


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    It was written by someone who was a current staffer for one of the current Supreme Court justices. I’ll just describe for you the report that I read, and you can make of it what you will. He said that the justices, as they always do, went into a closed room to discuss cases they are taking or do debate; there’s no phones, no computers, no nothing. No one else is in the room except for the nine justices. It’s typically very civil; they usually don’t hear any sound; they just debate what they are doing. But when the Texas case was brought up, he said he heard screaming through the walls as Justice Roberts and the other liberal justices were insisting that this case not be taken up. The reason…the words that were heard through the wall when Justice Thomas and Justice Alito were citing Bush vs. Gore, from John Roberts were “I don’t give a…about that case, I don’t want to hear about it. At that time, we didn’t have riots.

    So what he was saying was that he was afraid of what would happen if they did the right thing. And I’m sorry, but that is moral cowardice. And we in the SREC (note, this is the State Republican Executive Committee), and I am an SREC member, we put those words in there very specifically. Because the charge of the Supreme Court is to ultimately be our final arbitrator, our final line of defense for right and wrong, and they did not do their duty. So I think we should leave these words in because I want to send a strong message to them.

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I've heard essentially the same story for several days now but never in print until now.
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Boils down that the left wing will riot, but we won't.....

Cowards ....
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So take the blindfold off the lady justice statue.

Justice is no longer blind and is based on fear of the mob and not the law or the constitution. The very thing they swore an oath to defend so help me God.

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Boils down that the left wing will riot, but we won't.....

Cowards ....
Just because we haven't doesn't mean we won't--just that if we do, there won't be any saying "I'm sorry"a afterward, and we just might take it further than the streets. When Europeans get pissed, continents burn.
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Let's assume the story is false.  What is right on the money is the FACT that Roberts stood against any action on the Texas complaint.  I would bet everything I own.

Roberts, the Bush appointed POS, is damaging this nation every day he sits on the court.

If indeed he traveled to Epstein Island, I want the testimony from what's her name yesterday that ultimately results in his removal and anyone else on the court that traveled to that island.
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I've heard essentially the same story for several days now but never in print until now.
The important part is what Thomas said
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Let's assume the story is false.  What is right on the money is the FACT that Roberts stood against any action on the Texas complaint.  I would bet everything I own.

Roberts, the Bush appointed POS, is damaging this nation every day he sits on the court.

If indeed he traveled to Epstein Island, I want the testimony from what's her name yesterday that ultimately results in his removal and anyone else on the court that traveled to that island.
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Am quite certain she will commit suicide in jail prior to that happening.
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Just because we haven't doesn't mean we won't--just that if we do, there won't be any saying "I'm sorry"a afterward, and we just might take it further than the streets. When Europeans get pissed, continents burn.
Yeah, it won't be pansies wearing black who bully and threaten others.  It will be real and not a game.


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The takeaway here is all wrong. Here is what it should be:


Obviously WE should be rioting and threatening “to burn it all down” (hat tip Reza Aslan) so that they fear US and what we will do.
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Lin Wood goes nuclear on justices: ‘Chief Justice John Roberts is corrupt, should resign immediately’
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Lin Wood goes nuclear on justices: ‘Chief Justice John Roberts is corrupt, should resign immediately’
https://www.bizpacreview.com/2020/12/18/lin-wood-goes-nuclear-on-justices-chief-justice-john-roberts-is-corrupt-and-should-resign-immediately-1007017/

For years and years, there has been ancecdotal evidence that Roberts has been hiding a "lifestyle" issue that he does not want aired.  His court votes favoring the left on close votes through the years only adds credibility to that there is a level of blackmail going on.
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Roberts seems too wimpy to 'scream' in anger.  Ecstasy maybe.

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Roberts seems too wimpy to 'scream' in anger.  Ecstasy maybe.
You'd be surprised what sort of sh*tfit some of the wimpy ones can throw when they think they are running the show and people don't do what they say.

That just gets my back up, and my "Oh, Hell no!" on.
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Let's assume the story is false.  What is right on the money is the FACT that Roberts stood against any action on the Texas complaint.  I would bet everything I own.

Roberts, the Bush appointed POS, is damaging this nation every day he sits on the court.

If indeed he traveled to Epstein Island, I want the testimony from what's her name yesterday that ultimately results in his removal and anyone else on the court that traveled to that island.
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Notice... how that has also been "sat on" until after (way after) the election.   They're waiting to see who comes out on top, evidently.
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You'd be surprised what sort of sh*tfit some of the wimpy ones can throw when they think they are running the show and people don't do what they say.

That just gets my back up, and my "Oh, Hell no!" on.

And the problem is.... these cowards are more afraid of the left than they are of us.

Big mistake.   Not up until now, but things change and stuff happens.   Methinks they have pushed us too far this time.
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Boils down that the left wing will riot, but we won't.....

Cowards ....

Sounds about right.   I guess the takeaway is that if you want the protection of the law,  you must threaten to be lawless.
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Sounds about right.   I guess the takeaway is that if you want the protection of the law,  you must threaten to be lawless.
By the time ordinary, law abiding people make the decision that they need to take drastic extralegal action, it will be brutal. They will not only be compelled by the casus belli, but be pissed off that they have to violate their own peaceful natures. The Terror comes to mind.
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By the time ordinary, law abiding people make the decision that they need to take drastic extralegal action, it will be brutal. They will not only be compelled by the casus belli, but be pissed off that they have to violate their own peaceful natures. The Terror comes to mind.

As in, the French Revolution?  Yeah.
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The important part is what Thomas said


Thank you for bringing Thomas's comment to my attention. As almost always I totally agree with him.

What ever happened to Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, and Barrett? They are supposed to be originalists. The Texas case was all about States violating the Constitution in how they held the election for our one nationally elected politician.
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Well, a couple of thoughts. A lot of us cheered are at least were relieved when "W" won over Gore, but perhaps we would have been better off with Gore, because at least Roberts wouldn't have been appointed.

Roberts has been absolutely terrible not only for the GOP but for the country and he was appointed by "W" who is nothing more than a RINO globalist.
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The takeaway here is all wrong. Here is what it should be:

Obviously WE should be rioting and threatening “to burn it all down” (hat tip Reza Aslan) so that they fear US and what we will do.

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The takeaway here is all wrong. Here is what it should be:


Obviously WE should be rioting and threatening “to burn it all down” (hat tip Reza Aslan) so that they fear US and what we will do.

IMHO that's never going to fly; remember there are two sets of rules; one for the liberals and another set of rules for anyone going up against them. I have no doubt that "WE" would be stopped in a heartbeat and incarcerated.  Which is exactly what should have happened to those when the riots first happened.

I do see some kind of pushback regardless of who is seated in the oval office.  I believe that the liberals are getting geared up for a pushback and I hope team Trump is getting geared up and is preparing as well.

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Sounds about right.   I guess the takeaway is that if you want the protection of the law,  you must threaten to be lawless.
Exactly how do you believe the law became the law in the first place?

Was there a revolution fight? 

Oh I forgot, there was.  And it didn't happen just here, either.
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Thank you for bringing Thomas's comment to my attention. As almost always I totally agree with him.

What ever happened to Kavanaugh, Gorsuch, and Barrett? They are supposed to be originalists. The Texas case was all about States violating the Constitution in how they held the election for our one nationally elected politician.
Cowardice is the only explanation I can come up with.

If twenty states bring a suit against 4 states and 20 others, it would seem to be of the utmost importance to at least hear them out.

I cannot think of a higher priority than to ensure the Constitution is maintained.

And they punted, scared to death.
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