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Report: Roberts switched his vote on the mandate (Kennedy led effort to bring him back to the fold)
Hotair ^ | 07/02/2012 | Jazz Shaw

Posted on 07/02/2012 1:21:05 PM PDT by SeekAndFind

Amazing what happens while your internet connection gets wiped out, isn't it. Today's breaking news is that Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts originally voted to strike down the mandate in Obamacare, but then changed his mind and sided with the liberal members of the court. Or so CBS reports.

Chief Justice John Roberts initially sided with the Supreme Court's four conservative justices to strike down the heart of President Obama's health care reform law, the Affordable Care Act, but later changed his position and formed an alliance with liberals to uphold the bulk of the law, according to two sources with specific knowledge of the deliberations.

Roberts then withstood a month-long, desperate campaign to bring him back to his original position, the sources said. Ironically, Justice Anthony Kennedy --- believed by many conservatives to be the justice most likely to defect and vote for the law --- led the effort to try to bring Roberts back to the fold.

"He was relentless" one source said of Kennedy’s efforts. “He was very engaged in this.”

But this time, Roberts held firm. And so the conservatives handed him their own message which, as one justice put it, essentially translated into, “You’re on your own.”

It’s a four page article with a lot to go through, but if you haven’t read it already, it’s probably worth your time. At least… maybe. This story may be true in its entirety, or at least in part, but there are a couple of things which have me holding back on it. First, it relies entirely on two “unnamed sources” which always throws up a red flag. And when it’s something this juicy regarding proceedings which are normally held closer to the vest than anything else in the nation, I have to wonder.

Second – as you’ll find out after you read through all the tawdry details – this is a dream story for CBS or anyone looking to derail conservatives. It’s got all the elements of a Victorian bodice-ripper: alliances, denials, betrayal, and most importantly it features prominent national conservative figures fighting with each other. The breathless entry about the rest of the “conservative justices” telling Roberts “you’re on your own” is the stuff of liberal journalistic legend.

When something looks too good to be true, it’s generally worth checking out further. But if it is, the conclusion the authors draw is stunning. The clear implication is that Roberts initially wanted to do away with the mandate but was reading the tea leaves of public opinion and abandoned his initial, principled stand under outside influence and out of a desire to maintain his reputation and that of the court. That’s a pretty serious charge.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: johnroberts; mandate; obamacare; obamacaredecision; scotus; thomassowell
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1 posted on 07/02/2012 1:21:11 PM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

I believe he is being BLACKMAILED about his two ADOPTED children from IRELAND came thru LATIN AMERICA to be adopted. LEGALLY????? Something’s fishy.


2 posted on 07/02/2012 1:25:04 PM PDT by Ann Archy ( ABORTION...the HUMAN Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
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To: All

“...was reading the tea leaves of public opinion...”

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3rd rate Tea leaves, made in China apparently....


3 posted on 07/02/2012 1:25:53 PM PDT by EyeGuy (Armed, judgmental, fiscally responsible heterosexual.)
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To: SeekAndFind

This story (and others which also report this and expand upon it) could very well be bogus...however...it does seem very consistent with the bizarre rationale of Roberts’ opinion, and the fact that the dissent does not appear to acknowledge his opinion.

If it is true that Roberts bowed to media and political pressure, he should resign. That undermines to entire point of what a judge is supposed to be and he is not fit to serve in the judiciary.


4 posted on 07/02/2012 1:27:23 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: SeekAndFind
You've got to wonder if Roberts was or felt threatened.
To Himself or his Family.

5 posted on 07/02/2012 1:29:21 PM PDT by Falcon4.0
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To: SeekAndFind
The “CBS reporter” is actually a lawyer/journalist with a solid track record of behind the scenes reporting on the Supreme Court.


6 posted on 07/02/2012 1:30:13 PM PDT by Tex-Con-Man (T. Coddington Van Voorhees VII 2012 - "Together, I Shall Ride You To Victory")
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To: SeekAndFind

He woke up and found his horses head in his bed next to him and went back and changed his tune on Obama-care.


7 posted on 07/02/2012 1:32:11 PM PDT by sickoflibs (Romney is a liberal. Just watch him closely try to screw us.)
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To: SeekAndFind

How do we as conservatives purge this guy? Is it impeachment or just putting enough pressure on him to ah...retire. That damn Harvard is sure responsible for a lot of Lib/Dem suckage.


8 posted on 07/02/2012 1:34:00 PM PDT by mcshot (God bless the USA! OMG PLEASE vote ABO or OWW and our Country dies.)
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To: Tex-Con-Man
Her book was where I learned, contrary to popular belief, it was Justice Thomas who turned Scalia around to his way of thinking on one of Thomas’s first cases on the court. She has impressive access.
9 posted on 07/02/2012 1:36:53 PM PDT by Tex-Con-Man (T. Coddington Van Voorhees VII 2012 - "Together, I Shall Ride You To Victory")
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To: mcshot

I guess as upset as we are...our focus can’t be on Roberts as much (right now) as those who enacted the law to begin with in order to get before him for this crazy ruling. This outrageous law never should have existed to get before the Supreme Court in the first place.


10 posted on 07/02/2012 1:38:11 PM PDT by Republican Wildcat
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To: SeekAndFind

There is a tremendous amount of discussion about CJ Roberts and his vote on ZeroCare. I can see the arguments on both sides that he 1)betrayed conservatives and that he 2)handed zero and the Dems a Pyrrhic victory.

On the one hand, CJ Robert went out of his way to misinterpret the way that the bill was written to justify everything under the auspices of the Commerce Clause and make it a tax. By doing so, in the circular decision he made, he appears to have expanded Congress’ authority to tax and make us do whatever they want by adding a tax for not doing it.

On the other hand, if he sided with the liberals in order to hand zero a Pyrrhic victory (as some believe), it raises additional questions about his decision. If he PARTICULARLY sided with the liberal justices SOLELY to hand zero a Pyrrhic victory, it strongly suggests that he introduced politics into his ruling, and that is a major concern.

From the outset, the Supreme Court was established to be the arbiter between laws created by the Congress and their applicability to the Constitution, absent any other influence. If Roberts engaged in political manipulation in order to create the situation we now have, it signals an specially dangerous precedent and Roberts should step down.

Currently, this story is still a moving target with lots of rumor and innuendo and we all need to be patient and wait for the other shoe to drop before we formulate any opinions. Although I remain in a bit of shock and very confused, I’m waiting for the facts that make the most sense to be released before I decide if Roberts is a genius or a Judas. Right now, I don’t think we know.


11 posted on 07/02/2012 1:50:24 PM PDT by DustyMoment (Congress - another name for white collar criminals!!)
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To: Republican Wildcat

I agree with you the story seems consistent with what we DO know.

The writer tries to dent the story by saying it’s suspect because the two sources for it aren’t named.

Is the writer kidding us?

Of course the sources aren’t named. None of this is ever supposed to be talked about regarding behind-the-scenes goings on at the SCOTUS.

That is a silly argument.


12 posted on 07/02/2012 1:50:44 PM PDT by txrangerette ("HOLD TO THE TRUTH...SPEAK WITHOUT FEAR." - Glenn Beck)
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To: Falcon4.0

If that was the case he should have never accepted a seat on the the supreme court. That being said, I have a new found respect for Justice Kennedy who is obviously more courageous by a 1000 fold than roberts(whose name does not deserve to be capitalized).


13 posted on 07/02/2012 1:54:50 PM PDT by formosa (Formosa)
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To: SeekAndFind
This article, though it has a strong leftist bias, confirms what I had surmised. Roberts initially proposed to declare the law unconstitutional and then changed his mind late in the process.

Where the article is dishonest is that it states Roberts changed his view because of the legal and intellectual arguments in favor of the law. Robert is very intelligent. That is beyond dispute. It is literally impossible that he believes the convoluted and almost nonsensical arguments in favor of the law.

The article uses dishonest phrases very skillfully. The article states “Some informed observers outside the court flatly reject the idea that Roberts buckled to liberal pressure”. This is clearly dishonest. “Some” just means more than one. “Informed observers outside the court” just means unnamed individuals who could be anybody. “Flatly reject” just means can't prove or don't know.

Roberts was pressured or blackmailed or made his decision for some unknown reason. His decision had absolutely nothing to do with the merits of the case. It had nothing to do with the constitution or legal reasoning.

What scares me about Roberts is how Obama and the MSM went after him so hard after the Citizens United case. Obama attacked the Supreme Court during the State of the Union speech. This is unprecedented. They would not have done that if they didn't know Roberts was weak and could be threatened and pressured effectively.

The Obama Administration are Chicago thugs. They have no integrity and use “the Chicago Way” i.e. brute force, extortion, violence, lies etc to get their way. In Justice Robert they found someone they could threaten effectively.

14 posted on 07/02/2012 1:56:10 PM PDT by detective
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To: SeekAndFind
When something looks too good to be true, it’s generally worth checking out further. But if it is, the conclusion the authors draw is stunning. The clear implication is that Roberts initially wanted to do away with the mandate but was reading the tea leaves of public opinion and abandoned his initial, principled stand under outside influence and out of a desire to maintain his reputation and that of the court. That’s a pretty serious charge.

Sorry - but this explanation doesn't wash with me. Public opinion has been consistently AGAINST ObamaCare and FOR repeal of it, so why would Roberts fear public opinion?

Also, Roberts' logic is so flawed and so uncharacteristic of his other rulings, it's almost as if he's trying to send a discreet message - like a hostage on the phone trying to give a hint of his whereabouts.

Call me a tin-foiler, but I'm going with the "offer he couldn't refuse" explanation. I certainly wouldn't put it past the thug occupant of the WH.

15 posted on 07/02/2012 2:05:16 PM PDT by Shethink13
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To: SeekAndFind
This story has the ring of substantial truth about it. But please observe, the story in all its four pages offers us not much more than two facts: 1) Roberts flipped from the conservative analysis to the dark side; 2) the debate among the five "conservative" Justices was vigorous.

All of conjecture in the article about why Roberts flipped is attributed to sources outside the court and/or an analysis of the opinions themselves. On the whole they do not offer any significant insight nor did they purport to do so.

It is still entirely possible that Roberts was honestly convinced that the extractions exacted for violation of the mandate were indeed a tax and not a penalty. But one need only read the dissent to understand how weak Roberts' arguments in support of his theory were, a theory which he figuratively helicoptered into this case blindsiding everyone. It is possible to believe that Roberts was honestly convinced of his helicopter there, but it requires a conscious operation of faith and a suspension of all disbelief to accept it.

Assuming arguendo that Roberts honestly came to his position, there is no story here except, perhaps, that Roberts is not firmly grounded intellectually after all.

Assuming the most likely, that Roberts consciously distorted the law and seized upon the tax argument as a means of facilitating his flip, we are left with a grave miscarriage of duty.

The article moves is a little closer to understanding the whole story but does not get us home.

It does however, or at least it certainly should, put to rest these mindless stories that Roberts is a Machiavellian genius who has hamstrung Obama in the upcoming election and hobbled the liberals forever by shutting down their exploitation of the commerce clause.

This is a picture of a flip flopper, perhaps possessed of a white heart and an empty head but, in any case, not a chessplayer.


16 posted on 07/02/2012 2:07:29 PM PDT by nathanbedford ("Attack, repeat, attack!" Bull Halsey)
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To: Shethink13
Forgot to add - I trust a story from CBS about as far as I can throw the author of it. Unnamed sources??? Could be some plant from the White House. What a perfect two-fer. Get your signature legislation approved and get conservatives hating on your nemesis SC justice.

As usual, the libs are feeding us crap and we're gobbling it up and smacking our lips.

17 posted on 07/02/2012 2:11:46 PM PDT by Shethink13
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To: SeekAndFind
Roberts did the wrong thing by the Constitution. I don't care why he did it. I don't care how he did it. I don't care when he decided to do it or who nudged or pushed or threatened him. He did a monumental wrong thing, and he's earned his place in history as a betrayer of our nation.

How many eighteen-year-old U.S. Marines turn the Constitution into toilet paper? How many sailors in their early twenties spy for communists? How many Army and Air Force recruits or senior officers betray their duty? Very, very few, and what's more, a great many sacrifice their very lives to do their duty, and many more give up eyes and arms and legs and spines to do their sworn duty by defending America.

Please don't try to tell me Roberts is some sort of "tragic" figure. He's a grown man who not only failed to do his sworn duty, but betrayed America.

18 posted on 07/02/2012 2:13:33 PM PDT by Standing Wolf
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To: DustyMoment
Right now, I don’t think we know.

He chose to vote with Kagan, et al, instead of with Alito, Thomas, Scalia, and Kennedy. His vote has strengthened the possibility that Obama's Unconstitutional Deathcare Bill will become the permanent law of the land. He's compromised, for whatever reason (blackmail, personal vanity, or closet support of the leftist agenda).

That's all I need to know about him.

19 posted on 07/02/2012 2:16:47 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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To: formosa
That being said, I have a new found respect for Justice Kennedy who is obviously more courageous by a 1000 fold than roberts(whose name does not deserve to be capitalized).

or even mentioned in decent company

20 posted on 07/02/2012 2:20:03 PM PDT by BlatherNaut
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