Nobody Claiming to Respect Rule of Law Is Convincing

Jan 22, 2025 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    58% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    55% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    72% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    1% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

53% : In the first term, at least, there were plenty of guardrails for Trump.
52% : The good news is that Trump fights back.
50% : Well, Trump is back in the saddle again.
49% : Except that some of what Trump wants to do to control immigration, for example, would clearly benefit other people more than himself.
47% : Trump could probably find some uses for the cheap labor.
43% : Trump entertained, and expressed, similar thoughts as the charges against him began to pile up.
43% : Just as any good progressive tut-tutting from the Resistance sidelines suggests, Trump occasionally chafes at constitutional constraints that prevent him from keeping his promises easily.
37% : For Biden, it was mainly the unpacked Supreme Court, at least until he outlived his usefulness to those counting on him to keep Trump from returning to the White House.
34% : "Liberals would contend that Biden wanted to bend, even break, the rules to help deserving people while Trump was only out for himself.
31% : It does not help the rule of law that the people pushing to use the 25th Amendment and 14th Amendment in novel ways to prevent Trump from retaining or regaining power bestowed by the voters are mostly the ones crowing the loudest for the disbarment of attorneys floating constitutionally cockamamie pro-Trump schemes.
22% : Thus Biden tried to offer student loan debt relief and stop evictions without any clear constitutional authority to do so, while Trump was trying to remain in office.
15% : And Trump, unlike Biden, has and will appoint judges who will constrain his more constitutionally dubious impulses.

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