What Obama's Attack on the Supreme Court Means

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I agree; there is nothing incendiary about Obama's speech, or actual quotes taken in context. The legislative branch and executive branch are constantly in turmoil. Everyone knows the Supreme Court will rule on the law by itself. Doesn't mean you can't criticize it. And what would you expect any president to do?

Really?

craig furgerson of IA 12:06AM April 06, 2012

In my opinion what I felt Obama was saying is he has no respect for the American system of government. He is to have what he wants, how he wants it, and nobody is to keep that from him.

Steve Snow of CA 10:32PM April 05, 2012

Go back and listen to Pres. Obama's speech.

There is nothing that a reasonable person would call an "attack". This "firestorm" is mere propaganda, pure and simple.

Darian L Smith of NC 5:03PM April 05, 2012

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Peter Roff

Peter Roff

Peter Roff is a contributing editor at U.S. News & World Report. Formerly a senior political writer for United Press International, he’s now affiliated with several public policy organizations including Let Freedom Ring, and Frontiers of Freedom. His writing has appeared in National Review, Fox News’ opinion section, The Daily Caller, Politico and elsewhere. Follow him on Twitter @PeterRoff.

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