Conservative65
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Oh, the typical the other guy did it excuse.
As was Scalia...but don't see any RWRS wagging their fingers over him publicly expressing his opinion.......first.lol. biased? maybe you could claim bias if something about the election ended up in front of the court...
and nothing about expressing regret makes one a liar
Sandra Day O'Connor "regrets" Bush v. Gore too. Wonder if this crowd would paint her a "liar".
AFTER she left the bench.
Or did you think she was still on the bench, and Bush was president in 2013?
Doesn't matter --- the contrast there is between "apologize" and "regret".
Both Justices expressed a "regret" but in the present case you tried to make it into an "apology". So did the OP.
You even extended it to "liar".
Just using your own logic.
Sandra is no longer bound by the restrictions of her former position.
Ruth still is.
Oh, the typical the other guy did it excuse.