Citizen G'kar: Musings on Earth

May 02, 2005

Pat Robertson: Judges worse than Al Qaeda

The whacko Pat Robertson is at it again. This man's endorsement is getting to be a kiss of death. One can only hope.
New York Daily News - Pat Robertson: Judges worse than Al Qaeda
Federal judges are a more serious threat to America than Al Qaeda and the Sept. 11 terrorists, the Rev. Pat Robertson claimed yesterday. "Over 100 years, I think the gradual erosion of the consensus that's held our country together is probably more serious than a few bearded terrorists who fly into buildings," Robertson said on ABC's "This Week with George Stephanopoulos." "I think we have controlled Al Qaeda," the 700 Club host said, but warned of "erosion at home" and said judges were creating a "tyranny of oligarchy."


Confronted by Stephanopoulos on his claims that an out-of-control liberal judiciary is the worst threat America has faced in 400 years - worse than Nazi Germany, Japan and the Civil War - Robertson didn't back down. "Yes, I really believe that," he said. "I think they are destroying the fabric that holds our nation together."


Robertson's comments came with a showdown looming in the Senate over seven of President Bush's conservative judicial nominees who have been blocked by Democrat filibusters. Republicans have threatened a "nuclear option" to pass the judges by rewriting Senate rules to stop the filibusters. Sources told the Daily News that Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist lacks the 50 votes he needs, which could be a blow to his presidential hopes. "I don't think Frist has the votes," a GOP aide said. "He's now in his own corner. If he doesn't have the votes, he's really screwed." Robertson echoed that sentiment. "I just don't see him as a future President," Robertson said.

And one can only hope Frist doesn't have the votes. Juan Cole has an incredibly detailed article on the history of the "nuclear option" in Algeria during it's Civil War. Algeria has had a simple majority rule for many years and it has led to chaotic political and religious conflict that has cost many lives. A very interesting read.

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