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Saturday, July 26, 2025

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De Omnibus Dubitandum, (Everything is to be questioned!)

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 By Rich Kozlovich

 

It's hard to believe that every week things get more exciting, and frustrating as we watch the insanity of leftist thinking and action on display.   This week Alina Habba was kicked out of her job as temporary U.S. Attorney for New Jersey by the  District court, and they appointed one to their liking, or I should say to the liking of the Democrat Minority Leader of the House, Hakeem Jeffreis, who encouraged this action.  So, I think it well to ask from where did such authority arise?   
 
The authority for district court judges to replace temporary U.S. Attorneys comes from federal law, specifically 28 U.S.C. § 546, which allows them to appoint a U.S. Attorney when the President's nominee has not been confirmed by the Senate within 120 days of the Attorney General's interim appointment. 
 
There's just a little bit of a problem with that, the Constitution cannot be overridden by Congress passing laws, and the Constitution says the only one who can appoint officers is the President of the United States, not some gaggle of political hacks they're calling federal judges.  And guess what, Donnie don't tolerate rogue jurists infringing on his Article II rights, and so the DOJ fired their choice, and Alina Habba is back in.  
 
The federal judiciary is filled with political hacks, and the various bar associations are responsible for much of that.   That's over now.  "Attorney General Pam Bondi notified the American Bar Association that the Trump administration will no longer grant the organization access to non-public information about judicial nominees. " 
 
This kind of corruption was rampant during the three Obama terms impacting the military, the administration, and the judiciary, with Obamanites appointing federal judges for 12 years.  And while Trump can purge the military and administrative branches of the federal government, the judiciary is out of control and uncontrollable.   Getting a two thirds vote for impeachment in the Senate is impossible.
 
I've taken the position the only solution to the out of control judiciary is a 28th Amendment imposing age and term limits on the federal judiciary.   I've been criticized claiming that's just silly, since we'll lose the good one we don't want to lose, and that's true.  But since when is accountability silly, which is what my 28th Amendment imposes?

The good ones will be replaced right along with bad ones and they far outnumber the good ones. Since impeachment is impossible, we don’t have term limits, and Congress has failed, and will continue to fail in their invertebracy to use their Constitutional authority to rein the judiciary in, what's an alternative solution for how to fix an out of control judiciary?

We can speculate about the success of such an Amendment, but until someone starts the ball rolling, we have no idea how far it will roll. Insurmountable odds are only overcome by effort. No guts, no glory. Heroes are made by having the courage to be the rock in the current. Riley Gaines is a perfect example. She was vilified unendingly, and she’s now winning.  

I keep asking those who criticize term limits what they're solution is, and I never get and answer, and the reason why is they don't have a solution.  So if that's true, and it is, and since no other solutions are being presented it appears we must all agree term limits is the only solution that can rein in the federal judiciary.  So, if that’s the case, and it is, then it must be promoted and fought for. 

Heterodoxy isn’t for the faint of heart, and no one said it would be easy rowing against the tide, but if the battle is fought courageously and intelligently, the tide will turn

Obama and his cabal are lawyering up, and they need to.  Not only will the Obamanators be facing federal investigations for what must be considered treason, they destroyed a lot of lives in their rampage through America.  A rampage of propaganda, lies, and abuse of the legal system.  I predict a lot of lawsuits in the near future as Tulsi Gabbard continues to release documentation of the foul deeds.  Deeds that are going to come back to haunt them, and the Democrat party.
 
Polls are saying the Democrat party is too radical, their funding is drying up, and they're losing voters, in the deep blue states.  In deep blue states Democrat registrations are down and Republican registrations are up.... by a lot.... and redistricting in states are going to bring in more Republicans, hopefully not RINO's, but given how RINO's seem to dominate state Republican parties, that may be a problem. 
 
Today's edition has 8 commentaries by me, four of which deals with the criminal mindset of the Democrat party.  That are 20 by others and the permanent six links. 
 
Have a great weekend, and best wishes,
 
Rich  
 

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