Reason Needs Your Money So That Damon Root Can Keep Pissing Off Supreme Court Justices!

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What are Mr. Root's bonafides? Try this: How many other reporters do you know who are singled out for criticism by retired Supreme Court justices looking to bolster their own tattered reputations? That's right, former Justice John Paul Stevens mentioned Damon by name—twice!—in a speech defending the Court's indefensible decision in the Kelo v. City of New London eminent domain case. Apparently the ex-justice was not pleased about the fact that in Root's review of Stevens' memoir, he accurately described that 5-4 decision as an "eminent domain debacle." As George Harrison once sang, boo frickity hoo, John Paul!
Damon Root is so good about the Supreme Court, particularly the effects of the increasingly influential libertarian legal movement upon it, that he has a brand new book out on the subject titled Overruled: The Long War for Control of the U.S. Supreme Court. Here is what they're asying about it in the The Wall Street Journal:
Confident, competent telling. In particular, [Root] powerfully illustrates that Holmes, Brandeis and Frankfurter—the most overrated justices in our history—had not the foggiest notion of the Constitution.
A related fun fact about Damon: He can see the legal future clearer than Omen II.
In an August 2011 column on Obamacare, back when all the Smart People were predicting a legal rout at the Supreme Court, Root predicted that Chief Justice John Roberts "may very well uphold the health care law as an act of judicial restraint," which Roberts promptly did 10 months later. Seriously, almost nobody saw that coming. Except the craft beer–swilling, metal-loving, award-winning scribe with the goatee.
And for those of you who glaze over at the sight of grown human wearing comical robes, Root also serves up juicy historical profiles of forgotten and/or surprising libertarian heroes:
- Frederick Douglass, classical liberal
- Moorfield Storey, libertarian co-founder and first president of the NAACP
- T.R.M. Howard, Mississippi civil rights activist, entrepreneur, and advocate of armed self-defense
- Herbert Spencer, opponent of racism, sexism, and imperialism
Important final note: Damon is in no way related to Wayne Allyn Root. In case you were wondering.
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Once again, FUCK Stevens and the rest of the government shysters who voted to violate Kelo's property rights. They knew damned well that Kelo was right, and the city was wrong, but they didn't have the guts to go against their own team.
-jcr
Squirrel alert! When this post is viewed from the /blog page it's an Independents video. When you view the full article, it's the correct video. Stupid squirrels.
Who watches the videos on reason?
I hope David Koch gave Root an open-ended grant and a case of Wichita's best wine after that one.
What a feather in the old cap to be hated on by a criminal like Stevens.
Seriously. I am simultaneously impressed and envious.
Cant sleep dammit. Got up and put some neck bones and baby limas in the slow cooker. Got bored so here I am.
Stevens sounds like he is desperate to rehabilitate his image. Now that he has made all of his FYTW rulings he realizes his legacy is one of shame.
Stevens: Tough shit to you. It is too late now. You sat on the supreme court for nearly 35 years and instead of fighting the good fight you played partisan. I hope it haunts your every waking moment and wakes you up at night with nightmares. You had the chance that very few ever get and you pissed it, and our rights, away.
I misread that as 'baby llamas' first go round.
Waking up is hard to do.
That's a seperate recipe from The Modest Cookbok: How to Cook Baby Anything. Swift was particularly fond of the Irish Stew.
Look, I gave already. STOP BUGGING ME.
Didn't realize reason had predicted the PPACA ruling. Nobody saw that coming. That is impressive.
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