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Dan Bongino explains the REAL reason leftists are losing it over the Supreme Court
July 11, 2018
On Wednesday evening, Dan Bongino, host of The Dan Bongino Show podcast, filled in for LevinTV host Mark Levin on his radio show. The Left’s outrage campaign over Trump’s Supreme Court pick “is going to be like nothing you’ve seen,” Bongino told listeners. That’s because the main way that the Left changes public policy is through the courts, he explained.
“There is no popular mandate” for the policies the Left wants, Bongino said. He argued that hardcore proponents of big government progressivism make up too small a percentage of the population to affect widespread change at the ballot box.
With scant political support, Bongino explains, the Left's only remedy is judicial activism. This is accomplished by stacking the Supreme Court with liberal ideologues in black robes. That way the Left never has to worry about getting public support for those policies in the first place.
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Nate Madden
Nate is a former Congressional Correspondent at Blaze Media. Follow him on Twitter @NateOnTheHill.
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