Elections have consequences

 This is the future of a Republican judiciary. Fair and impartial justice? LOL!

There will be lots more of this, now that GOP hacks have lifetime judicial appointments. What is to be done?

"There is no reason that government officials should obey flagrantly lawless courts. The doctrine of judicial supremacy promulgated in Marbury v. Madison is just that: a judicially created doctrine, not found in the Constitution, and never formalized via legislation. Like all judicially created doctrines, its justification is normative and prudential, not formal and descriptive. 
The strong form of judicial review found in the United States is very unusual in comparative terms: Most developed legal systems feature nothing like it. Claiming that it’s an essential feature of “the rule of law” is a ridiculously parochial argument, based on an ideology of American exceptionalism that is by now completely discredited in the eyes of all rational observers.

Judicial supremacy, in other words, is a doctrine that makes sense under certain historical conditions and not others. Under current conditions — where the federal courts have been taken over by the pliant minions of a lawless anti-democratic minority, which, because it finds itself increasingly unable to win free and fair elections, uses its illicit seizure of those very courts to maintain and extend power — that doctrine needs to be treated explicitly as contingent by those resisting the current ongoing judicial coup." https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/purge-the-courts?fbclid=IwAR1DmhmJPXFpsWQEVsfB2sRyqZFyNH-fncdHFEVdAGq8_ncpnzu9_PQYK0M

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