John Roberts has officially fallen from grace.
For ten years, the 60-year-old chief justice of the nation’s highest court was considered a conservative darling, consistently advancing the right’s agenda with major rulings on issues such as campaign finance, religious freedom, reproductive rights, guns, and race.
But this term has seen a remarkable shift to the left for the Roberts court. And for many conservatives, the chief justice’s decision on Thursday to side with the liberal wing in upholding a key provision of the Affordable Care Act — for the second time — marked the ultimate act of betrayal.
TIME TO SAY IT- CHICAGO THUG POLITICS. Supreme Court upholds Obamacare again. So clear- Justice Roberts being intimidated/blackmailed.
— Wayne Allyn Root (@WayneRoot) June 25, 2015
“With today’s Obamacare decision, John Roberts confirms that he has completely jettisoned all pretense of textualism,” wrote the National Review’s Quin Hillyer, referring to a legal philosophy favored among conservative judges. “He is a results-oriented judge, period, ruling on big cases based on what he thinks the policy result should be or what the political stakes are for the court itself. He is a disgrace. That is all.”
Appearing on “America’s Newsroom,” Fox News senior judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano went on a similar rant against Roberts, saying he had “resorted to a nearly unheard of construction in order to save the statute,” and undermined “his own credibility as a fair-minded jurist.”
Others turned to pure name-calling to express their frustration.
“Shocker, scumbag Roberts who said Obamacare was a tax, also defends it against the way law written,” tweeted Media Research Center’s Dan Gainor. “Roberts was an awful pick.”
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And over at The Blaze, Wayne Allyn Root was so confused by Roberts’ action that he questioned whether the chief justice had been “blackmailed or intimidated” by the Obama administration.








