A reasonable person would have a difficult time denying that parrot press outlets such as the Washington Post are little more than divisions of the Obama campaign staff. Today’s Post offers further proof of the advantage that Obama’s campaign holds over the McCain campaign. It is extremely ironic that McCain played such an instrumental role in magnifying his opponent’s advantage via his McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform legislation that muzzles the private citizen thus allowing parrot press hit pieces greater impact.
It seems that staff writer Robert Barnes lives in fear, dreading the horror of a potential Supreme Court that respects the Constitution and its duty. The message of “A Win By McCain Could Push a Split Court to Right” could be summarized as a five alarm alert for those that prefer judicial activism over the Constitution:
Isn’t funny how liberals see rights that don’t exist and refuse to see rights that do?A victory by the presumptive Democratic nominee, Barack Obama, would probably mean preserving the uneasy but roughly balanced status quo, since the justices who are considered most likely to retire are liberal. A win for his Republican counterpart, John McCain, could mean a fundamental shift to a consistently conservative majority ready to take on past court rulings on abortion rights, affirmative action and other issues important to the right.
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