The supposed virtue of a Democratic Republic is that individual/minority rights can't be transgressed by the majority.
What we have in the USA is a minority transgressing the rights of the majority.
I think that's their soft underbelly from a messaging perspective--
We can likely agree that while a majority shouldn't abuse a minority, neither should a minority rule over a majority
Rebalance the Court
End the electoral college
End the Senate
Chuck Todd is questioning how Dems deal with the SCOTUS. Packing the court, and/or changing the rules is a very slippery slope. If we don't like it and if we think they're doing things wrong, we need to scrutinize the judges more, and perhaps impeach (there's enough evidence). But we need to maintain the judicial system we have. It's a good system, if maintained properly.
About to watch Meet the Press... again.
The Supreme Court of the United States is guilty of subornation of perjury.
https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2023/7/1/2178814/-The-Supreme-Court-of-the-United-States-is-guilty-of-subornation-of-perjury
Next up is the SCOTUS decision to allow businesses to discriminate bases on their faith. Apparently this has come from the claim that some designer didn't want to work on a same sex marriage invitation. That claim is allegedly false, in that the subject of said request didn't ask for the services, and isn't gay.
Does that not render the SCOTUS decision "fruit of the poisoned tree?"
Chyrons.
Chyrons can be so ridiculous.
CNN has "The Fourth in America" very dramatically at the bottom.
I'm so happy to see Audie Cornish in the chair. I've been listening to her for years, obviously starting with NPR. Her being there is clearly an attempt by CNN to polish their reputation. But I think I'll just come out and say it: she's too good for CNN.
Now Meet the Press is interviewing JD Vance. He's a windsock. We know this. There's a very clear record.
He says he's been personally touched by this problem. I know the feeling. A full 10% of my high school graduating class is now dead because of opioids; not an exaggeration.
Still, I feel that he's so adamant because it's no longer an "inner city" problem. Or a problem with "fatherless households."
I critique the news, not the politics. Media needs to be better. I can only stomach about 15 minutes of Newsmax or Fox, so it'll be heavy on the lib critiques.