Too Good to Be True? You Better Believe It

Former President Donald Trump celebrated the unanimous Supreme Court ruling keeping him on the presidential ballot in Colorado and other states that ruled him ineligible.

Minutes after the court released its decision, the 45th president took to Truth Social to call the ruling a “BIG WIN FOR AMERICA!!!

9-0 shocker on Supreme Court.

Does this mean election fraud is now illegal too?

I like these comments from my Facebook thread:

Justin Scott Allen: “I think the leftists were warned how close the nation is to CWII, and they simply went along as they have other cheats planned. They pretty much refused to reveal their thinking. It’s beyond crystal clear ‘the rule of law’ is a phrase to which leftists at best pay lipservice, which they feel free to ignore the moment they believe there will be no repercussions for their multi-tier application of justice.”

Leeda Dundale: “Yes, the Dems have other plans and believe me they won’t be good for the Election!”

Why would members of the Supreme Court who vote against the Constitution and the Bill of Rights every single time (in the case of the Obama appointees), much of the time (in the case of bought-and-sold and/or blackmailed Chief Justice Roberts), or a lot of the time (the squishy Trump appointees) — why would they suddenly find reason, principle and justice? Why have they suddenly discovered the U.S. Constitution?

Do they have their limits? Why no other limits — why only this one? What about election fraud? And what about the immunity for Trump as president for actions that Biden already gets immunity for, as president (e.g. having documents in his possession outside of government offices)? Do you seriously think the majority will rule in Trump’s favor on those cases?

They’re planning on getting him in jail. So no worries about the ballot case. That could come back to haunt them with one of their own candidates, someday.

I smell a rat. Come November (if not sooner), we’ll know if I’m right.

 

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