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ShowMarch 05, 2024
"Sometimes you need Donald Trump": Enjoying the media meltdowns over the 9-0 SCOTUS decision
The media had a meltdown yesterday after the Supreme Court ruled 9-0 that individual states could not keep presidential candidates off the ballot.
Trump responded to the decision and went all in on Biden and demanded he stop “weaponizing” the Justice System.
“The voters can take the person out of the race very quickly, but a court shouldn’t be doing that and the Supreme Court saw that very well,” said Trump, according to News Nation. “I really do believe that will be a unifying factor because while most states were thrilled to have me, there were some that didn’t.”
And in the same breath, he also insisted he close the border immediately.
“Do not underestimate the value of a man who thrives in conflict,” Crowder said. “Sometimes you need Donald Trump. This is a guy who is motivated by proving people wrong and it gets him excited.”
The media takes were so bad that some pundits even claimed that the SCOTUS ruled on a “technicality” and Trump no longer has the right to claim he is a “victim” of the justice system.
“The court interpreted the constitution correctly - regardless of political affiliation,” Gerald A said.
Keith Olbermann even called for the SCOTUS to be “dissolved" following yesterday’s ruling.
"The Supreme Court has betrayed democracy. Its members including Jackson, Kagan, and Sotomayor have proved themselves inept at reading comprehension. And collectively the ‘court’ has shown itself to be corrupt and illegitimate. It must be dissolved," Olbermann indicated in a post on X.
And ironically, as of writing this, Olbermann blocked Crowder on X.
"There is a disconnect with the swamp, the elites, and you," Crowder said.
The ruling ultimately comes down to the fact that several states were working in a way that made sure other states had less of a say in a federal election.
"This is also why the Left hates the Electoral College. That was designed to ensure that New York City does not determine the representatives for the entire country," Crowder said. "These people don't believe there should be any checks and balances."
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