John Roberts’ worst nightmare

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There is a little bit of irony to be had in the following story. Will Donald Trump defy court orders? Thatโ€™s the question that has been popping up on our TV screens, on our computer screens since, in fact, Donald Trump shifted his sleazy ass back into the White House.

Who knows if Trump will or not? He may have said he would , but given he’s a great big bulbous ball of senility, he may just forget he said it five minutes after saying it. But when I want to talk about here is the vast unending wave of irony because thereโ€™s a lesson in this, and that lesson is not, my friends, for us.

It is, however, a lesson for five or six strangers, who, with much artifice and dishonor, wear the long black robes of truth, justice, and the American way. You know who Iโ€™m talking about, donโ€™t you, my sweet readers? Extreme Justice Thomas. Extreme Justice Kavanaugh. Extreme Justice Alito. But most of all, oh, the irony โ€“ most of all, my friends, my readers, Extreme Court Justice John Roberts.

Roberts, the Brutus in the black robe who betrayed us all so terribly. Roberts, the deceiving gent, soft-spoken with a sly twinkle in his eye, gave Donald Trump presidential superpowers. It is his worst fear, my friends. He has spoken about it often. He even did his end of the year report on it, of people choosing not to respect the court’s judgements.

Not obeying the Supreme Courtโ€™s gargantuan wishes. That is John Roberts’s worst fear. Now, please let me be clear. I do hope Donald Trump follows the rule of law. But if he doesnโ€™t, my friends, one person I will NOT be feeling sorry for is extreme court justice, John Roberts.

He had his chance. How strange it would be if karma chose to come at him this way. How ironic it would certainly be if the extreme court was stopped in their tracks by the very person theyโ€™ve been twisting themselves into pretzels to protect. Oh, the irony.

Were I John Roberts โ€“ and thank goodness — thank GOODNESS, my readers, I am not โ€“ I think the time to worry is now. He has nobody to blame but his own person. I donโ€™t give a damn how he feels. He brought it all on himself .

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