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What Joseph Robinette said.
Also, I would like to congratulate both Fox and CNN, in their ecumenical corporate wisdom, for their "Dewey Defeats Truman" moment.
Parsing Roberts on this, both the legal logic and the actual (human) logic, is going to be the work of many years and a universe of footnotes. Constitutional and Supreme Court historians out there punched the air so hard you could feel the breeze. Their best day for job security (since they shy away from things like Bork and Thomas) since at least the various racist Southern justices who upheld civil rights rulings.
Posted by: El Jefe | Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 03:53 PM