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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

The Courts are Destroying this Country and We are Letting it Happen. Ep117

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Society & Culture, News Commentary, News, Politics

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 May 2017

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Between the courts setting immigration policy, national security policy, election law, social policy, redistricting, and criminal justice policy, we no longer live in a republic.  The lower courts, not just the Supreme Court, stand above the other branches of government and the 50 states.   But how did this happen?  How can the other branches, which have more robust powers, get rolled by courts created by Congress?   In this episode of the Conservative Conscience, we explore the recent immigration rulings and some other cases to demonstrate how the judicial crisis stems from a political crisis whereby the other branches of government are needlessly giving in to the courts.  In fact, as it relates to the Fourth Circuit opinion on Trump’s executive order, the administration is giving the courts even more than they ask for.   At some point, could we really blame the courts for grabbing power that is handed to them on a silver platter by the other branches of government?   We explore some simple solutions laid out in Stolen Sovereignty, if only there was the political willing to enact them.   Key quotes:     “It is not probable that the Supreme Court would long be indulged in a career of usurpation opposed to the decided opinions & policy of the Legislature. Nor do I think that Congress, even seconded by the Judicial Power, can, without some change in the character of the nation, succeed in durable violations of the rights & authorities of the States.” James Madison to Spencer Roane, 6 May, 1821   “It may in the last place be observed that the supposed danger of judiciary encroachments on the legislative authority, which has been upon many occasions reiterated, is in reality a phantom. Particular misconstructions and contraventions of the will of the legislature may now and then happen; but they can never be so extensive as to amount to an inconvenience, or in any sensible degree to affect the order of the political system. This may be inferred with certainty, from the general nature of the judicial power, from the objects to which it relates, from the manner in which it is exercised, from its comparative weakness, and from its total incapacity to support its usurpations by force.” Alexander Hamilton, Federalist # 81.   Show Links:   A summary of congressional power over the courts The Fourth Circuit’s opinion is the most radical and dangerous ever Why Trump has a responsibility to ignore the courts What can be done about immigration and the courts   Mnuchin Wants Debt Ceiling Raised Unconditionally Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Conservative Conscience.

0:04.8

In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths and hot air.

0:08.0

The Conservative Conscience is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise and explore

0:11.9

the politically right way to think about the issues.

0:14.5

You'll dive into one of the most insightful Conservative minds in America.

0:18.5

Conservative Review Senior Editor Daniel Horowitz.

0:21.2

And along with co-host Joe Coste, they break down the major issues in Washington.

0:25.5

You are now entering the Conservative Conscience.

0:29.6

Welcome back to the Conservative Conscience.

0:31.5

This is your host Daniel Horowitz here in the house, a day after Memorial Day.

0:36.3

What a beautiful weekend it was.

0:39.0

Whether it was great, just time to reflect upon the importance of this country, the importance

0:43.9

of the sacrifices our soldiers have made.

0:47.9

Now I'm happy with all the feedback.

0:50.2

A lot of you guys have given me.

0:51.5

It's really just given me the strength to fight on in this business because I'm honestly

0:57.6

just very exhausted.

0:59.6

This is really just the first part of my vacation.

1:02.1

I'm in the house today, but I'm going to take off the next two days or so just to recharge

1:07.5

my batteries, spend some family time, and then be back in full service Friday then the

1:14.0

week.

1:15.0

This might be our only episode this week.

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