Gorsuch, Barrett and Kavanaugh decided massive electoral fraud is OK and nobody has the standing to ask for redress, so draw the conclusion about whether they are "crooked."
The election is over.
After long reflection, I believe the Supreme Court decided correctly that it is not their Constitutional role to make determinations of fact that ought to be made by states' Attorneys General and in this case, Boards of Elections, nor ought they attempt to weigh in on what is essentially a political matter best solved by voters, parties and state legislatures.
Do I believe the Democrats cheated? Hell, yes. They have for generations.
But that issue won't be solved by the Supreme Court. That's on us.
Our culture is corrupt, as are our social institutions.
Our values are in shambles, faith in God's laws long having been supplanted by belief in the promises of an elite Ruling Class to deliver unearned benefits at somebody else's (perceived) expense.
This is not an issue that nine people in black robes can make disappear by calling out the corruption that it is the plain duty of American citizens to redress.
We need to recommit ourselves, in our actions and words toward the things that genuinely matter - life, liberty, honor, decency, compassion, and the pursuit of reason and truth, even at the expense of having to abandon comfortable fallacies.
And if those who truly believe in our Constitution cannot trust their political parties to support and defend it - perhaps we need to reexamine our allegiances and if necessary, form new ones.