And the next Supreme Court Justice will be…

May 4th, 2009 8:00 am  |  by Marc Gallagher  |  Published in Big Government, Bruce Fein, Commentary, Constitution, Economics, Foreign Policy, Free Market, Liberty, Market Regulation, Maven Commentary, Ron Paul, Thomas Woods, War, government spending, law, rule of law  |  1

Bruce Fein. Well, obviously this is just some wishful thinking on my part. It does rival some other wishful thinking from others that the choice will be Judge Andrew Napolitano. No, none of us liberty lovers will get our choice among the nine. Obama will certainly get his choice, much to our unpleasantness.

After watching Bruce Fein in person deliver a lecture a few weeks ago I walked away with the opinion that every person in America should pay attention and heed his words of warning. Luckily, Fein appeared with Bill Moyers on PBS last week discussing torture, American empire, and executive branch overreach.

Interestingly enough his consistent view regarding prosecuting Bush/Cheney for war crimes is now carrying over to the question about what the Obama administration should do about it. Fein believes in the prosecution, but he also suggests that Obama pardons Bush/Cheney once the prosecution occurs in accordance with the law. Watch a great 30 minute discussion here at PBS and the extra web only 17 minute follow-up discussion.

For foreign policy see Bruce Fein. For free market economics see Robert Higgs. For history and economics see Thomas Woods. To support all of the above see Ron Paul.

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  1. Ron Moss says:

    May 4th, 2009 at 3:11 pm (#)

    Barrack assures us that he will name a man of the law. I'm sure he refers to the supreme law, the constitution. And the closer we are governed to that document the more blessings we can expect from the God that created it all, not Allah.

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