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Baitball Blogger

(52,464 posts)
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 03:05 PM Saturday

By giving Trump the feeling that he had immunity, the Supreme Court undermined our Constitution.

Last edited Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:04 PM - Edit history (1)

There was always a delicate balance. Now we know what progressives could see clearly: By giving unlimited powers to the Executive Office, you break the triumvirate concept this country is built on. The separation of powers no longer exists thanks to the Federalist Society and those who helped conservatives outnumber the left on the Supreme Court.

Trump has been able to show us with real concrete examples exactly what could go wrong. Not only is every day a Constitutional crisis, but now the man has promised to give everyone that works for him pardons for following his orders.

Jesus Keyrist. John Roberts, Mitch McConnell and Bill Barr are pieces of trash.

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By giving Trump the feeling that he had immunity, the Supreme Court undermined our Constitution. (Original Post) Baitball Blogger Saturday OP
I refer to them as trainloads..... lastlib Saturday #1
All should be... 2naSalit Saturday #2
They broke the law! Clouds Passing Saturday #3
I think you mean to say Bill Barr? FakeNoose Saturday #4
Yup. That one. Baitball Blogger Saturday #9
I've had a similar sense, snot Saturday #5
I wish every one of 'em... GiqueCee Saturday #6
I wonder if those fools have any practical intelligence? Redleg Saturday #7
THAT immunity popsdenver Saturday #8
Those Two Decisions... ProfessorGAC Yesterday #18
Agreed popsdenver Yesterday #19
But they were just prawns in a game of chess. usonian Saturday #10
I believe undermining the Constitution WAS the intent of the seditious six. Scalded Nun Saturday #11
Great post. They knew precisely what they were doing. enigmania Saturday #12
Don't foorget the other guilty parties. ShazzieB Saturday #13
i'm hoping some states will go after these fuckers and prosecute orleans Saturday #14
The 6 Partisan Hacks in Robes literally made up "immunity" out of thin air Chasstev365 Saturday #15
No. There was no such thing as immunity. Baitball Blogger Saturday #16
They undermined Faux pas Yesterday #17
All of the problems in the USA Mysterian Yesterday #20

lastlib

(28,357 posts)
1. I refer to them as trainloads.....
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 03:47 PM
Saturday

...of dysentery whaleshit. More representative of size & content.

snot

(11,848 posts)
5. I've had a similar sense,
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 04:34 PM
Saturday

and have been hoping that the Supremes might start getting worried, and put more limitations on him.

That said, another concern that judges often have is the possibility of crises if they issue rulings that for one reason or another can't be enforced. The judiciary alone or even in combination with Congress has scant means of enforcement – police powers are under the executive branch; and Trump has replaced much of the executive with his own creatures.

I hope the Supremes recognize the dangers before it's too late.

Redleg

(6,967 posts)
7. I wonder if those fools have any practical intelligence?
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 04:54 PM
Saturday

A reasonable person could have imagined that a president like Trump would use their ruling as cover to commit any number of illegal acts. Combine that with the president's pardon power, the president can ask others to commit illegal acts and then promise them a pardon. Any fucking reasonable person should have seen this coming.

popsdenver

(2,356 posts)
8. THAT immunity
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:01 PM
Saturday

along with the Citizens United, began the downfall of Democracy and our beloved Constitution.......

ProfessorGAC

(76,913 posts)
18. Those Two Decisions...
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 07:43 AM
Yesterday

...were based on the same vacuous view of jurisprudence & narrow vision of how thing "ought to" work.
One terrible philosophy led to 2 horrible decisions.

popsdenver

(2,356 posts)
19. Agreed
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 12:53 PM
Yesterday

It seems to me, that the Republicans in the U.S. Senate, the Republicans in the U.S. House, the Republican justices on the US Supreme Court are the ones we should be crusading against, because they are what have enabled Trump for nearly a decade....

All are extremely stupid, to not realize they are ALL living on borrowed time, considering there is NO Legislative Branch, or Judicial Branch in a Dictatorship Tyranny........working towards an end, serving the 2025 group that most certainly at some point will be throwing ALL of them under the bus.....

ShazzieB

(22,682 posts)
13. Don't foorget the other guilty parties.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:23 PM
Saturday

John Roberts wasn't solely responsible for that decision. The other 5 conservative justices voted in favor of it as well. Alito, Thomas, and Schlump's 3 picks (Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, and Barrett) all bear part of the responsibility.

orleans

(37,005 posts)
14. i'm hoping some states will go after these fuckers and prosecute
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:30 PM
Saturday

i'm not a lawyer so they can figure out the details

Chasstev365

(7,894 posts)
15. The 6 Partisan Hacks in Robes literally made up "immunity" out of thin air
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 05:58 PM
Saturday

There is nothing in the Constitution about immunity. It was more important to ensure that a Democrat did not become President than to protect the country and the world from a ignorant mad man.

Baitball Blogger

(52,464 posts)
16. No. There was no such thing as immunity.
Sat Apr 11, 2026, 06:43 PM
Saturday

But the right always had a long-term plan to give more power to the executive branch. It was a major goal pushed by Bill Barr before Trump came into office. He wrote a position on the subject. That's how he was selected by Trump to serve as Attorney Genera in Trump's first term.

I'm guessing they're all having doubts about their previous opinions. But once again, it's a mess they made that we have to clean up.

Mysterian

(6,558 posts)
20. All of the problems in the USA
Sun Apr 12, 2026, 01:31 PM
Yesterday

are caused by the electoral college and the undemocratic apportionment of senators. Fix those flaws in the constitution and the USA might survive a few more centuries.

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