Thursday, June 28, 2012

Levin's analysis of the SCOTUS decision

I could already hear him when the ruling was handed down this morning. Welcome to Ameritopia! Once Levin's radio program began, the Great One exploded with analysis on this 'ludicrous' ruling...

"Eric Holder was held in contempt a few hours ago, and the majority on the Supreme Court led by Chief Justice Roberts held you in contempt this morning."







"We had Anthony Kennedy voting to throw out the entire statute, and John Roberts, with this Mickey Mouse decision, and that's what it is...'saving Obamacare', as a constitutional matter. We'll deal with the politics later. We now have constitutional precedent! That's the problem! There's nothing good about this decision. Ignore the spin. Ignore the people who think they're so damn smart. They're not! 'Well, at least we were able to limit the confines of the commerce clause.' We would have done that anyway if he'd have voted with the four dissenters!"

He continued by debunking George Will's article...



...and then got into the politics of the Court's decision, the Obamacare legislation itself, and the necessity of electing a new president, as well as winning supermajorities in both houses of Congress.



"The problem is if it's instituted a certain way, it won't be possible to pull it up by the roots, because the roots will be infinite!"

Source: the obvious...