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Biden Says Voters “Don’t Deserve” To Know Court-Packing Stance Until After The Election

The democrat base wouldn’t give a flying fuck what platform SloJo was running on but SloJo shows his thoughts on his supporters saying they “Don’t deserve to know his platform”. In this case, the mindless is leading the blind through the maze of voter fraud.

Source: ZeroHedge

On the insaneness of modern politics amplifier, things just went to ’11’, when presidential candidate Joe Biden told a reporter, who asked him the question everyone wants answered currently – “will you stack the courts?” – that voters “don’t deserve” to know his stance until after the election

You cannot make this up!

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In a rather stunning admission of malarkey, Joe Biden told a group of so-called ‘reporters’ this week:

“You’ll know my opinion on court-packing when the election is over.” 

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But, we already know Joe’s “opinion” on packing the courts – he thinks it’s a “bonehead idea.”

As David Harsanyi reminds us, via RealClearPolitics, President Franklin Roosevelt revived a Woodrow Wilson plan to arbitrarily place political allies into the courts, one for every judge over 70 years old, which would have meant 50 additional political allies on the federal bench, and six additional Supreme Court justices. Like today’s Democrats, he first softened up the public by attempting to delegitimize the Court — claiming, for instance, that the justices were incompetent geriatric cases incapable of performing their duties. (It is somewhat ironic that the most reliably pro-New Deal justice at the time, Louis Brandeis, was the only octogenarian on the Court.)

In those days, there were still enough politicians who valued the separation of powers to stop him.

Of the 10 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee who signed a document opposing FDR’s scheme, seven were Democrats.

FDR, whose popularity would plummet to historic lows after the court-packing threat, ultimately went on to appoint eight justices, and to largely have his way in fundamentally changing American governance. But he was prevented from destroying the Court as an institution, and modern-day Democrats are now seeking to finish that job.

Wit that as background, fast forward to a 1983 Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on whether to allow President Ronald Reagan to replace members of the Commission on Civil Rights.

Specifically, as The Washington Free Beacon detailed, Biden opposed the nominated commissioners not because he viewed them as unqualified, but because he thought Reagan’s takeover of the commission would damage its legitimacy.

He compared it to Roosevelt’s court-packing push, which he called a “terrible, terrible mistake.”

In his own words…

Of course, the real question is – especially given Pelosi’s unveiling of a 25th Amendment-seeking panel this week – will a President Joe Biden have anything to do with the decision to pack the courts as he is ousted for a leftist revolution and one of the gravest threats to the constitutional order in modern American history?

Biden Says Voters “Don’t Deserve” To Know Court-Packing Stance Until After The Election

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