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Wednesday, July 04, 2012

The Broadside for July 2, 2012 07/02 by redmaryland | Blog Talk Radio

Red Maryland continues to break down the Obamacare decision this week, and host Andrew Langer is flying solo!  He is joined by Andrew Grossman, a litigator from Baker & Hostetler and Fellow with the Heritage Foundation.  Grossman litigated the Obamacare case at the state and appellate level, and he shares his thoughts on the decision with the Broadside listeners.  He and Langer draw a line connecting the decision with Justice Roberts previous decisions on property rights and the Commerce Clause, and talk about the 6-year-old Kelo Decision...  The Broadside for July 2, 2012 07/02 by redmaryland | Blog Talk Radio

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Wednesday, July 07, 2010

NewsMax: Supreme Court vs. Obama: The Battle Lines Are Drawn

Supreme Court vs. Obama: The Battle Lines Are Drawn

By: David A. Patten

http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/obama-john-roberts-supreme/2010/07/06/id/363891?s=al&promo_code=A3A4-1

President Obama appears set on a collision course with the conservative-leaning Supreme Court over the constitutionality of his administration's transformative legislative agenda, legal scholars say.

Partisan battles over the Supreme Court nomination of Elena Kagan, combined with the administration's proposals to change established policy dramatically in fields ranging from healthcare to financial regulation to energy and immigration, make it likely that Obama and the court's conservative majority increasingly will be at loggerheads, these experts say.

"I was struck by the coordinated attacks on the Supreme Court by liberals on the Judiciary Committee," Tom Fitton, president of the conservative Judicial Watch organization, tells Newsmax. "I cannot recall any similar, sustained attacks on the high court in all my years in Washington. It is likely discomforting to all the Supreme Court justices. Obama and his liberal allies are trying to politicize the Supreme Court in a way not seen since FDR's attempt to pack it with extra appointees."

One thing appears certain: Supreme Court Justice John Roberts isn't likely to back down to Obama. Roberts reportedly still is angry over President Obama's decision to use the State of the Union address to scold the justices for their Citizens United v. FEC ruling, which rejected limitations on corporate and nonprofit electioneering.

When Obama said during the State of the Union address that the ruling would "open the floodgates" to donations by foreign companies and other special interests to influence U.S. elections, Justice Samuel Alito mouthed the words "Not true."

Politifact, the independent fact-checking organization, agreed with Alito. It rated the president's statement "barely true," calling it an exaggeration. In their majority opinion, the justices specifically stated that their decision would not overturn the longstanding prohibition in 2 U.S.C. 441e(b)(3) against any foreign-based organization "directly or indirectly" spending money to influence the outcome of any U.S. election.

The president's decision to use his bully pulpit to frame the ruling's political impact incorrectly may have caused lasting damage to his relationship with the judiciary. The Los Angeles Times reported on Tuesday that "Chief Justice John Roberts Jr. is still angered by what he saw as a highly partisan insult to the independent judiciary."

More: http://www.newsmax.com/Headline/obama-john-roberts-supreme/2010/07/06/id/363891?s=al&promo_code=A3A4-1

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Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Newser – Obama: Do not blame for Oath Hiccup


Newser – Obama: Do not blame for Oath Hiccup


According to a Twitter by TheSleuth: “Chuck Schumer tells us he's ticked off at Chief Justice Roberts for blowing the oath”

Ay caramba. Let us count all the significant things for which we may be upset with the august Senator Schumer…

Somehow, I am not surprised that President Barack Obama responded with class.

Newser - Obama: Don't Blame Roberts for Oath Hiccup

Jan 20, 09 in
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(Newser) – President Obama is not among those blaming Chief Justice John Roberts for their little oath glitch today. “We’re up there, we’ve got a lot of stuff on our mind, and he actually helped me out on a couple of stanzas there,” Obama told ABC News. Roberts has taken grief for misplacing the word "faithfully" in one line, but many have pointed out that Obama may have thrown him off by interrupting an earlier line, the Hill notes.


Read more. Sources: ABC, The Hill

http://www.newser.com/story/48505/obama-dont-blame-roberts-for-oath-hiccup.html

20090120 SDOSM Newser Obama Do not blame for Oath Hiccup


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCjocLNEkGQ




Words:
Roberts: Are you prepared to take the oath senator?
Obama: I am.
Roberts: I Barack Hussein Obama do....
Obama: I Barac....
Roberts: do solemnly swear.
Obama: I Barack Hussein Obama do solemnly swear.
Roberts: That I will execute the office of the President to The United States faithfully.
Obama: I will execute...
Roberts: The off-faithfully the President office of the President of The United States.
Obama: Office of President of The United States faithfully.
Roberts: And will to the best of my ability.
Obama: And will to the best of my ability.
Roberts: Preserve, Protect, and Defend The Constitution of The United States.
Obama: Preserve, Protect, and Defend The Constitution of The United States.
Roberts: So help you God?
Obama: So help me God!
Roberts: Congratulations Mr. President.


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