See, I Told You So
One of my many thankless tasks is to criticize conservatives. In many regards, this work is more unpleasant than criticizing liberals. When I talk about people on the left, the blowback is predictable: liberals call me a partisan hack, while conservatives support me, or at least silent. But when I talk about people on the right, conservatives attack me as a turncoat, while liberals hold me up as a token to attack those they despite. Like I said, the task is thankless. At times, I feel like Cassandra: I saw troubles long ago, but others wouldn’t listen. Now, they’re listening.
With each passing day, Justice Barrett is demonstrating why she had no business being appointed to the Supreme Court. Indeed, she should have never been put on the “short list” before she decided a single case. And I’m not sure why she leapfrogged over so many other qualified candidates in Indiana for the Seventh Circuit seat. Everything is laid out here. If the goal was to give Chief Justice Roberts a wing-woman, mission accomplished.
There is a constant drumbeat urging Justice Thomas and Justice Alito to retire. I think those calls are unlikely to succeed for many reasons, but also they are misguided. Thomas and Alito are still making important jurisprudential contributions to the Court. By contrast, Justice Barrett is not. I struggle to count five Barrett opinions that are noteworthy. And when Barrett casts an important vote, her actual bottom line is murky. We saw this in the Trump immunity case, yesterday in San Francisco v. EPA, and in today’s USAID ruling (more on that confusing case later). Justice Barrett tells us to read the opinion, but when we read what she writes, we are left confused.
I’ll lay down the marker. I think Justice Barrett should step down. I don’t think she actually enjoys this job. I can’t imagine her family actually prefers the swamp over South Bend. I don’t think she enjoys being the focus of the political storm. And I am fairly confident she does not like President Trump. Look at this video! Justice Alito learned his lesson about making facial expressions at the Joint Session, but Justice Barrett has not.
Maybe Amy Coney Barrett does have a soul pic.twitter.com/kICrskHf8c
— ian (@Boatstory1) March 5, 2025
The next four years will be a never-ending series of balancing acts to avoid ruling for Trump. And to what end?
And if Barrett steps down and is replaced by someone in the mold of Justice Thomas or Alito, then Chief Justice Roberts will be sidelined for the foreseeable future. His shenanigans only work when he has a fifth vote. Roberts may see fit to step down as well. I don’t think he really wants to be here either. Look at how quickly he scurried away after Trump talked to him.
“Thank you again. Thank you again. Won’t forget,” President Trump says as he shakes the hand of Supreme Court Justice John Roberts. pic.twitter.com/uFrvem6rUj
— Tom Dreisbach (@TomDreisbach) March 5, 2025
Cue the howls. I’m used to it.
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Source: https://reason.com/volokh/2025/03/05/see-i-told-you-so/
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