From WSJopinion: This isn’t about ethics. This is about the left’s fury at having lost control of the Court, which they had counted on for decades as a second legislature to impose their priorities when they couldn’t persuade Congress.
The attack on the Supreme Court Justice on ethics and recusal is an attempt at Court-thinning.Wonder Land: Barack Obama’s incivility towards Republican presidential hopeful Tim Scott puts the spotlight firmly on the Democratic Party’s long-lived ‘war on poverty.’ Images: AP Composite: Mark KellySamuel Alito
. ProPublica reports that the Justice went on a fishing trip to Alaska with a billionaire in 2008 and didn’t report it on his annual Court disclosure form. As usual, this is a non-scandal built on partisan spin intended to harm the Justice and the current Court majority.Continue reading your article with
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