No Popes on the Potomac

A man I admired used to say: "I don't believe in Popes; neither the one in Rome nor anywhere else." Since I also subscribe to that thesis, I see nothing wrong in Obama's voicing his opinion on the U.S. Supreme Court ruling on corporate political contributions. Judges - the higher the judicial echelon, the worse - get to regard themselves as more than mere mortals and to resent any criticism. But, the simple fact of the matter is that they are public servants and need to held accountable for their actions. Woe the day when people are afraid of calling into question a judicial decision. Those robes and all that marble makes judges think that they are kings and queens, to be obeyed by their subjects.

This is precisely why lifetime appointments to the bench is a very bad idea.

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