There was a time when most people couldn't name three Supreme Court justices or even how many there were. because their job was to ruminate, weigh things, study precedents, consider impacts. In other words they were the nerds doing their homework in the library every night while everyone else was distracted with activity and attending ca…
There was a time when most people couldn't name three Supreme Court justices or even how many there were. because their job was to ruminate, weigh things, study precedents, consider impacts. In other words they were the nerds doing their homework in the library every night while everyone else was distracted with activity and attending campus parties. It wasn't such a bad thing really because we took it for granted that if we sat by them in class we'd learn. But now corruption, collusion, and pronounced political biases have spotlighted and black-lighted these current folks in such a way that all their cooties show. This is a feeble attempt to begin the fumigation. (And, yes, they too were attending all those parties.)
There was a time when most people couldn't name three Supreme Court justices or even how many there were. because their job was to ruminate, weigh things, study precedents, consider impacts. In other words they were the nerds doing their homework in the library every night while everyone else was distracted with activity and attending campus parties. It wasn't such a bad thing really because we took it for granted that if we sat by them in class we'd learn. But now corruption, collusion, and pronounced political biases have spotlighted and black-lighted these current folks in such a way that all their cooties show. This is a feeble attempt to begin the fumigation. (And, yes, they too were attending all those parties.)