(DC Pundit) – In the grand theater of American politics, where hypocrisy is the star performer and double standards are the standing ovation, Senator Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts has just delivered a Tony-worthy performance. It’s a riveting tale of “Courts I Like vs. Courts I Don’t,” and folks, the reviews are in: it’s a smash hit in the genre of political flip-flopping.
Our story begins with Warren and her merry band of Democrats, who’ve been on a crusade against the U.S. Supreme Court that would make Don Quixote proud. They’ve been tilting at the judicial windmill with such fervor, you’d think the justices had personally stolen their lunch money. But lo and behold, now that they need the courts to put the brakes on Trump’s latest escapades, suddenly the judiciary is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
In a recent clip, Warren gives us a masterclass in political gymnastics. The first half, from last year, shows her railing against the Supreme Court like it’s the villain in a superhero movie. Fast forward to this week on the Rachel Maddow show, and suddenly Warren’s singing a different tune. Now, anyone who dares to question the courts is a threat to democracy itself.
For the second video, we have a special guest star: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. During a 2023 CNN appearance, AOC suggested that the Biden administration should simply ignore a Supreme Court ruling they didn’t like.
The courts are either undermining or saving democracy, it all depends if Elizabeth Warren agrees with their rulings.
Strangely, Warren isn't currently calling for the creation of a code of ethics to remove judges like she was last year. pic.twitter.com/KHE4lK7Z3c
— MAZE (@mazemoore) February 11, 2025
"The Biden Administration should ignore the court" – AOC, 2023 pic.twitter.com/fHF4PAykQT
— End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) February 11, 2025
The Democrats’ approach to the judiciary is reminiscent of a toddler in the grocery store. When they don’t get the sugary, colorful box they want, it’s tantrum time. The only difference is, instead of Lucky Charms, they’re after power and control. And let’s be honest, both are equally unhealthy in large quantities.
This judicial jujitsu isn’t just amusing; it’s a testament to the flexibility of political principles. One day, the courts are the bastion of democracy; the next, they’re an outdated institution in need of a complete overhaul.
The irony is thick enough to spread on toast. The same folks who’ve been crying “Constitutional crisis!” at every turn are now clutching their pearls at the mere suggestion that someone might question a court ruling.
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