In a surprising turn of events, the Marquette University Law School released a poll indicating a spike in the approval rating of the Supreme Court following its bold decision in Trump v. Anderson. This ruling not only sent shockwaves through the liberal echo chamber but also brought a much-needed boost to the Court’s approval, skyrocketing it by an astounding seven percentage points to an impressive 47%. With 53% of naysayers still lurking in the shadows, it’s clear there is work to be done to bring the remaining critics over to the side of righteousness.
Supreme Court Approval Rating Increases After It Blocked Colorado From Kicking Trump Off Ballothttps://t.co/YgjnYMZEAc
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The Court’s wise and just ruling in Trump v. Anderson put the kibosh on the Colorado secretary of state’s attempts to bar President Donald Trump from gracing the 2024 ballot due to fabricated accusations surrounding the events of January 6, 2021. Those partisan buffoons over at the state’s supreme court tried to throw a wrench into the gears by invoking the 14th Amendment, but the Supreme Court wasn’t having any of it. It’s refreshing to see the Constitution being upheld and petty political games being shut down.
It’s not all sunshine and rainbows for the Supreme Court though, as back in the day, its approval rating took a nosedive faster than a budget-conscious simulator. This nosedive can be traced back to when Justice Alito dared to express some inconvenient truths in the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization case, asserting that the Constitution doesn’t have a secret clause allowing the termination of innocent lives. Apparently stating the obvious isn’t good for public relations in the land of liberal lunacy.
The Court isn’t done making waves either, as it has other cases related to Trump up its sleeve, ready to send the snowflakes into a frenzy. But hey, the people have spoken in the Marquette University poll, and a majority agree that a former president shouldn’t be untouchable after leaving office. It’s about time we stop treating ex-presidents like delicate snowflakes and hold them accountable for any mischief they pulled while in the Oval Office.
When it comes to the motivation behind the Court’s decisions, the public seems divided on whether it’s politics or the law driving the Justices’ choices. Chief Justice Roberts may deny it, but come on, let’s be real here – the left is always looking to politicize everything, and it’s hard to believe the Court is immune from that influence. It’s high time the Court sticks to the law and stops bowing to the whims of the political hacks trying to bend it to their will.
So, there you have it folks, the Supreme Court is finally starting to get the recognition it deserves for standing up for what’s right in the face of a sea of liberal outrage. Let’s hope this trend continues, and the Court doesn’t cave to the pressure of the woke mob anytime soon. Keep up the good fight, SCOTUS!