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In reply to the discussion: Chief Justice John Roberts says Supreme Court is not political [View all]LetMyPeopleVote
(181,598 posts)66. MaddowBlog-Why John Roberts' defense of the Supreme Court was so wildly unpersuasive
Justices should consider not only why most believe the high court is motivated by politics, but also their own role in fueling the problem they find offensive.
Why John Robertsâ defense of the Supreme Court was so wildly unpersuasive www.ms.now/rachel-maddo...
— Philly Joe (@joehick58.bsky.social) 2026-05-07T22:39:16.924Z
https://www.ms.now/rachel-maddow-show/maddowblog/john-roberts-defense-supreme-court-unpersuasive
Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts is clearly aware of public perceptions related to the high court, though he apparently wants Americans to see him and fellow justices as above the political fray. The Associated Press reported on his latest public remarks:
As part of the same remarks, Roberts went on to argue that sitting justices are not part of the political process and Im not sure people grasp that as much as is appropriate......
Why does the public see the justices, as Roberts put it, as political actors? It might have something to do with far-right justices issuing regressive and reactionary rulings. And far-right justices getting caught up in indefensible ethics controversies. And far-right justices elevating the presidency above the law.
But I suspect one of the main reasons so many people see justices as political actors is the frequency with which they act like political actors. Right around the same time that the public was learning about Roberts remarks, Justice Neil Gorsuch, who has a track record of chatting with conservative media personalities, appeared on a conservative podcast, talking about his belief that young conservatives must have courage to stand by their beliefs.....
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut argued five years ago, Judges turning into political actors, giving speeches attacking journalists, is terrible for the court and terrible for democracy. Justices proceeded to ignore the warning.
The tarnishing of the Supreme Court its credibility, its integrity and its reputation has unfolded episodically over the course of several years. If Roberts and his brethren want to whine about public reactions to their work, thats their right, but if they want to help restore the institutions standing, they have an enormous amount of work to do. To date, they have shown no willingness whatsoever to even acknowledge the causes of the Supreme Courts problems, much less take steps to address what ails it.
I think, at a very basic level, people think were making policy decisions, were saying we think this is how things should be, as opposed to what the law provides, he said. I think they view us as purely political actors, which I dont think is an accurate understanding of what we do.
His remarks to a conference of judges and lawyers from the 3rd U.S. Circuit in Pennsylvania came at a time of low public confidence in the court, and about a week after the court handed down a decision that hollowed out the Voting Rights Act.
As part of the same remarks, Roberts went on to argue that sitting justices are not part of the political process and Im not sure people grasp that as much as is appropriate......
Why does the public see the justices, as Roberts put it, as political actors? It might have something to do with far-right justices issuing regressive and reactionary rulings. And far-right justices getting caught up in indefensible ethics controversies. And far-right justices elevating the presidency above the law.
But I suspect one of the main reasons so many people see justices as political actors is the frequency with which they act like political actors. Right around the same time that the public was learning about Roberts remarks, Justice Neil Gorsuch, who has a track record of chatting with conservative media personalities, appeared on a conservative podcast, talking about his belief that young conservatives must have courage to stand by their beliefs.....
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut argued five years ago, Judges turning into political actors, giving speeches attacking journalists, is terrible for the court and terrible for democracy. Justices proceeded to ignore the warning.
The tarnishing of the Supreme Court its credibility, its integrity and its reputation has unfolded episodically over the course of several years. If Roberts and his brethren want to whine about public reactions to their work, thats their right, but if they want to help restore the institutions standing, they have an enormous amount of work to do. To date, they have shown no willingness whatsoever to even acknowledge the causes of the Supreme Courts problems, much less take steps to address what ails it.
Roberts is a racist asshole who has been plotting to overturn or gut the Voting Rights Act since Roberts' days in the Reagan DOJ. I still remember reading the Shelby County opinion and dissent where Roberts gutted Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act. That was NOT a legal opinion but a policy decision based on Roberts' belief that there was no longer racial prejudice. Alito's opinion is merely a continuation of the racist policies of the six asshole SCOTUS justices.
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Chief Justice John Roberts says Supreme Court is not political [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Yesterday
OP
And they perverted the Constitution to wrap corporations in rights intended for human beings to enjoy
Ponietz
Yesterday
#43
""I think they view us as purely political actors, which I don't think is an accurate understanding of what we do.""
OldBaldy1701E
Yesterday
#8
I think the term for this SCOTUS that they are partisan hack activist justices.
Dustlawyer
Yesterday
#11
He's ruling "how things should be" instead of "how they really are" ... Oh really?
FakeNoose
Yesterday
#19
Suddenly he's trying to put lipstick and perfume on the foulest smelling ugly pig his court has become
Attilatheblond
Yesterday
#32
Well, as he's dismantled the constitution to install a fascist dictatorship arguably...
NNadir
Yesterday
#22
The Supreme Court isn't political. It's just six of them are lying racist corrupt hacks who never belonged on the court
Ray Bruns
Yesterday
#28
The simple fact most recent decisions favor corporate and rightwing ideology is clear proof of the SC's politicization.
sop
Yesterday
#29
My ex never cheated on me. She just had lots of handsome male friends that she socialized with.
Midnight Writer
Yesterday
#33
The public is having fun calling out the fact Roberts and five of the other justices are all racists assholes.
LetMyPeopleVote
22 hrs ago
#55
Techdirt's owner's detailed reasons totally prove the American public and everyone here are exactly right.
ancianita
21 hrs ago
#57
The entire federal judiciary has become so political that it is standard journalistic practice now
dobleremolque
20 hrs ago
#58
Roger Taney's court is considered the worst because of one decision in Dredd Scott
AZLD4Candidate
19 hrs ago
#60
This fucker isn't smart enough to understand that regardlerss of what he thinks, nothing is absolutely and
KPN
18 hrs ago
#61
MaddowBlog-Why John Roberts' defense of the Supreme Court was so wildly unpersuasive
LetMyPeopleVote
15 hrs ago
#66