The president typically never does comment on anything involving the Supreme Court cases, Supreme Court ruling, or Supreme Court finding, typically.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
We have never had a president of the United States or a nominee of a major party who was a Supreme Court law clerk.
The Constitution has not greatly bothered any wartime President.
Barack Obama would never accept a court in Mexico decreeing what the law in the United States would be.
The President never intends to get into any kind of war situation. He gets carried away by events.
Americans almost never elect presidents on the basis of foreign policy.
One of the first things we found out was that the Warren Commission never pursued a conspiracy investigation.
The felonious five in their Supreme Court decision never said Gore did anything improperly in Florida.
I don't comment directly on actions or statements of candidates.
We live in a period in which political disagreements are routinely handed over to the courts. Whenever you think that the president is wrong, you might well cry out that he has violated the Constitution - and ask federal judges to rule accordingly.
A president shouldn't tell the judiciary what to do.
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