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Father, we know You are a God of justice and that man in inherently sinful, so justice will be skewed. Help us to look to You as our guide for justice in our nation and that Your truth would prevail.
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Conservatives continue to be hit with what President Trump calls “shotgun blasts into the face.” There is an almost daily reminder that we have failed to nominate and confirm truly conservative Justices to the Supreme Court. Justice Gorsuch’s opinion in Bostock and Chief Justice Roberts’ numerous rulings are heartbreakingly tragic reminders. Thankfully, future failure is avoidable.

There is a workable standard for picking Supreme Court Justices that can transform past failure into future success. Before we discuss that standard, it is vital to first review why the Supreme Court is important and why a standard is essential.

Why is the Supreme Court Important? The Supreme Court is important because it makes the most important rules in our Nation. Although contrary to the clear text of the Constitution, we function under an illegitimate system whereby judges legislate from the bench like an unaccountable judicial oligarchy. Judicial nominations are an essential tool to correct this abuse and to restore power to the People.

Why is a Standard for Supreme Court Justices Important? Without a standard, everyone is acceptable. The Bible reveals that “where there is no vision, the people perish.” Over the last fifty years, conservatives have failed over half the time to nominate conservative constitutionalist Justices. To reverse course and achieve judicial renewal we must adopt a new vision and a new standard.

The Justice Standard. The standard for Constitutionally Conservative Justices identifies prospects with a (1) long-term, (2) record, (3) of courage, (4) conservativism, and (5) a constitutional judicial philosophy. These elements are explained in reverse order below.

Constitutional Judicial Philosophy. A constitutional judicial philosophy requires a conviction that:

(a) the role of a justice is simply to “decide cases and controversies,”

(b) a justice must never legislate from the bench,

(c) a justice must prioritize their oath to follow the original public meaning of the text of the Constitution over precedent that might dictate a contrary result, and

(d) the Judiciary is a co-equal – not supreme – branch of government.

Conservatism. In Federalist No. 51, Madison explained that “if men were angels, no government would be necessary.” In a perfect world, the political philosophy of judges would not matter. In the present world – littered with so-called “conservative” Justices drifting liberal – it does. Liberals always nominate liberal Justices and it works for them; conservatives do not always nominate conservatives, and it has failed us.

Conservatives should nominate only constitutionalists who are also conservative for at least four reasons. First, we are conservative! Second, the conservative philosophy opposes the usurpation of power – the liberal philosophy does not; thus, a conservative Justice is less likely to usurp legislative power. Third, conservatives are not tempted to legislate liberal social policy from the bench because they loathe it. Fourth, if a Justice does happen to fall off the “constitutional” wagon (as non-angelic Justices are prone to do) at least they will fall on the right – rather than the left – side of the wagon. Insisting on Justices who are constitutionalists and conservative is a “belt and suspenders” approach; perhaps Madison would call it an “auxiliary precaution.”

Courage. Given the misalignment of the Judiciary, it will take courage to correct it. It will also take great courage to remain faithful against the unrestrained wicked onslaughts of the left. The Judiciary has been the left’s last bastion of political power and taking it back will require courage.

Record. Groucho Marx quipped: “who you gonna believe, me or your own eyes?” When it comes to Justices, don’t believe the “endorsers” – believe your eyes – believe the record.

The next time an endorser proclaims a Justice prospect to be a “rock-ribbed,” “home-run,” “can’t miss,” “never betray us,” “conservative” with a “back-bone of woven tungsten strips of the actual text of the constitution” … please tell that endorser: “show me the record,” “show me the evidence.” Endorsements are conclusions – not actual evidence. A credible endorsement must be preceded by evidence – the more evidence the better.

If a prospective Justice does not have an actual demonstrable record as a courageous, conservative, constitutionalist, then you should wisely infer that they are not. Judicial nominees without records are preferred by political operators who prize short-term confirmability over long-term success. A “stealth” Justice without a record may – or may not – be easier to confirm, but to what end? Conservatives have been sold “stealth” justices with “trust me” endorsements numerous times over the last fifty years, but most have transitioned and manifested as anti-constitutionalist liberals. Are we fools?

Only the fool would hire an employee without a record. When it comes to the eminently more important Supreme Court Justice – who is nearly impossible to fire – the wise would never hire one with a weak or stealthy record.

Long-Term. A Justice’s record should be long in duration. What kind of prospective Justice lives absent from the conservative fight for the first forty or fifty years of their life, but conveniently transitions with a late record only when it benefits their prospects? Answer: probably one who is neither courageous, nor conservative, nor a constitutionalist; and perhaps one who is weak, greedy for power, and slouching toward the left.

A prospective Justice who lacks a long-term record, but enjoys mainly recent, helpful speeches, articles, and/or rulings should be viewed with healthy skepticism. A long-term record is exceedingly more reliable, believable, and trustworthy than a short-term record.

Conclusion. All prospects for the Supreme Court will be imperfect. However, that reality does not dictate that we lose our minds, abandon a standard, and accept anyone. To the contrary, it heightens the necessity that we: (1) establish a meaningful, workable standard like the one articulated above, (2) diligently measure the prospects according to that standard, and (3) resolutely accept only those that measure up.

Only then can we reasonably expect to reverse our tragic trend of failed Supreme Court nominations. Only then will we achieve Judicial Renewal.

(Used with permission. Commentary by Philip Jauregui. Photo from Dreamstime.)

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Elaine D
July 30, 2020

How do we vote for judges on our ballots? Where do we find their true intent or their case records?
This was some help:
https://onyourballot.vote411.org/build.do

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Virginia Blakeman
July 30, 2020

Ps. 83 “The True God stands to preside over the heavenly council” – You are the Supreme Judge over the Supreme Court of the United States and You ask “how long will you judge dishonestly and be partial to the wicked”(those not living with Your thoughts and heart in making decisions). “Stand up for the poor (the true poor are those who recognize their spiritual condition apart from You and turn to You in repentance and humility) and the orphan” (those who don’t know You as Father of the fatherless). I pray, Father, that You turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the children to the fathers of FAITH. It is not enough that we are religious and righteous in our own eyes – Jesus Christ has to be our Righteousness and standard through which we see real life. Father, turn the hearts of our judges and Justices to You to keep them from destroying themselves in ignorance – we need Jesus Christ’s lordship utmost in our lives and positions whether it be in government, educational systems, media, family, commerce, religion or arts and entertainment mountains of society – we will all answer to You – Father, in Your great mercy – help each one of us realize we are not an island to ourselves and our own opinions. Forgive us for barbaric mindset, forgive us for Greek mindsets that believe we are our own gods to make choices apart from Your best – Your word which is Your will. Cause us to recommit ourselves to You once again as Savior and Lord and give us a fresh look at what true discipleship means – that we hear Your voice and that we abide -live vitally in Your word. Increase our hunger for Your word. Help us to remember that when Jesus shed His blood for us, He sprinkled that blood on our consciences to deliver us from dead works (which includes our own opinions) to serve the LIVING God. Holy Spirit, open the eyes of our hearts to see and ears to hear what the Spirit is saying. We ask that You remind our sitting judges and Justices of Your words in Ps. 83:4-8 “Deliver the poor and the needy, rescue them from their evil oppressors. These bullies are ignorant; they have no understanding of My ways. So as they walk in darkness, the foundations of the earth tremble. I said, Though you are gods and children of the Most High, You will die no differently than any mortal; you will fall like one of the princes. Rise up, O True God, judge the rulers of the earth, for all the nations are Yours” – Father we ask that You grant us a true spirit of repentance – change – forgive us for our ignorance, for walking in darkness rather than the light of Your Son, Jesus Christ and let Your reverential fear fall on us like never before to keep us from destroying ourselves and this nation You love. Merciful God, I pray for mercy in Jesus Christ’s name. Thank You for hearing and answering my prayer!

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Darlene Estlow
July 30, 2020

Father, I pray that evil would be revealed and defeated in our country by the Holy Spirit’s work in the lives and hearts of your Church. May we not dwell in fear but in prayerful dear of you.

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