Posted on 01/11/2019 6:25:24 AM PST by marktwain
My words seldom appear in the New York Times. It is interesting when they do. It shows, to use a phrase of the Left we are making progress. This occurrence was from the article published on Ammoland about the Third Circuit failing to protect Second Amendment rights. From nytimes.com:
The 49-year-old Judge Bibas, a former law professor, won plaudits for his dissenting opinion. It is easy to see why President Trump chose to appoint him, said an article on the website ammoland.com that appeared under the headline: Third Circuit: Second Amendment Is a Second Rate Right. John O. McGinnis, a well-known conservative professor at Northwestern University Law School, writing on the Law and Liberty website, called Judge Bibass dissent the judicial equivalent of a perfect game, a first-round knockout, or a checkmate within 10 moves. He added, It will not be the last opinion of the Trump appellate judges that will shake the judiciary from its dogmatic slumber.
The author of the opinion/editorial above is Linda Greenhouse, a self-proclaimed progressive. Linda Greenhouse is a longtime, highly awarded leftist journalist with a law degree from Yale. She is the ultimate in Supreme Court insider journalists. She is, unsurprisingly, a doctrinaire Progressive who views the Constitution as a document to be shaped and changed by judges as they see fit. Consider her writing on Clarence Thomas. From that column:
So no, the courts future is not already here, not yet. Those of us on the progressive side of the street are unlikely to look back on
(Excerpt) Read more at ammoland.com ...
Congrats Dean. Glad to see we are getting under the Progressives’ skin by winning some on the 2nd Amendment.
Now, more than half the country views anything in the paper with righteous suspicion.
It should have happened 60 years ago, or more. The NYTs has a long history of shaping the information flow for its own purposes.
Remember the lies of the New York Times with Walter Duranty about Stalin's Soviet Union.
Congratulations, and thank you for your service to our country. Writing well in the cause of freedom is far more important today than what many of us do (or did) in uniform.
Thank you for your work appearing in place of such darkness.
I always enjoy and and learn from your work. Keep it up.
Well done, Dean. Bravo Zulu!
Good deal. Thanks for what you do.
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More 2nd Amendment related articles on FR's Bang List.
Load me on to the Bang list please. Thanks!
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