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The Real Reason John Roberts Upheld ObamaCare?

Tuesday, July 10, 2012 17:52
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Selwyn Duke / American Thinker

It's now well-established that Chief Justice John Roberts had ulterior motives for upholding ObamaCare. The usual theories involve his being concerned about the Court's, or maybe even his own, losing respect by seeming to operate in a partisan manner. But, to ask what may appear a rhetorical question, why such concern about respect? Is it just vanity, the desire to be viewed as a font of temperance and intellectualism? Perhaps. But there actually could be a more tangible area of self-interest.

Before delving into that, however, I'll address something related that also may help clarify Roberts's personal self-interest motives. One factor perhaps underemphasized is the chief justice's concern with his legacy. That is, our civilization has long been drifting left, and if you're even mildly astute politically (this includes Roberts), you'll perceive this and may consider that the future — and future history writers — will be defined by leftism. (If you're unusually astute [this does not include Roberts], you understand that civilizations move through phases, and our current leftist one won't last forever.) Now, under this view, it's a given that we would eventually have nationalized health care, just as Europe does; if not today, then in five, ten, or fifteen years. And, if this is your perspective and you're concerned about your place in the history books, do you want to be known as the chief justice who struck down landmark legislation decades in coming? Do you want to be seen by tomorrow's socialist utopian majority as a Justice Brown (of "separate but equal" infamy) standing against the "wave of the future"?

Roberts strikes me as very career-driven. And if he is, it's entirely possible that his attitude was, "Oh, no! I'm not going to be the heavy who does the dirty work and gets sullied in the process. You elected people who gave you this bill; now elect people who'll repeal it — if you can. And, if you cannot, well, then don't ask me to stand athwart history and yell 'Stop!' when it will only be a pit-stop."

continue at American Thinker:

http://www.americanthinker.com/2012/07/the_real_reason_john_roberts_upheld_obamacare.html#ixzz20F9MXWv7

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