I’d posit that the entirety of the US is illegitimate, but it is amusing that people who believe in adhering to every single letter in a document authored 250 years ago are taken remotely seriously

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Yes but if your entire intelligence plusca few high end gpu’s are turned to the task of justifying whatever you currently feel, and that is the entire purpose of everything in the world, then you can totally pick and choose.

They really are brilliantly stupid, and I mean it when I say that.

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the arguably unconstitutional United States of America

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How tf is an amendment illegitimate? It’s an amendment. It amends the constitution

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I’m going to introduce an amendment to the constitution that reads, “this amendment is unconstitutional”. Boom. Instant constitutional crisis.

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paradoxical constitutional shenanigans let’s goooo

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“This amendment makes the constitution unconstitutional”

Checkmate libs

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Yes but see its inconvenient for me, so, you know.

Illegitimate.

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Yeah buddy sure. You vs a Supreme Court justice. Who am I supposed to believe?

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Who’s got the better Marksmanship rating?

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https://www.valleydude70.com/blog-1/2020/9/29/amy-comey-barrett-and-the-fourteenth-amendment

If they claim the 14th is illegitimate but make no such claim about the 13th and 15th, it’s just what @urmums401k said. If they claim all 3 are illegitimate they’re a fucking confederate sympathizer and should be tarred and feathered as such

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no this is great because if original popular sovereignty is the basis of legitimacy then she’s definitely endorsing the idea that the united states itself is completely illegitimate. the constitution was imposed on the american people without the support of the necessary supermajority of those same people, since a supermajority of them were explicitly denied enfranchisement by that very constitution.

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works for me

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:bruh:

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Not shown in your screenshot, but actually present on the original version of the page being quoted, is a footnote that referenced 14 Stat. 428, which specifically mandated the Fourteenth Amendment be ratified in order to rejoin the United States

Source: https://scholarlycommons.law.northwestern.edu/nulr/vol107/iss4/3/

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I’m thick and don’t get it, what’s the takeaway here? What does this footnote add to what was already said?

Edit: Okay so I might know what you were getting at? unsure. My thoughts below, not necessarily all relevant to what you said

The 14th amendment is specifically called out in that referenced bill, not because it was the only one that was forced onto the readmitted southern states and hence uniquely undemocratic or whatever originalists think, but because it was at issue when the bill was passed. The 13th amendment was already in force well before this, and falls under the “said rebel States shall have formed a constitution of government in conformity with the constitution of the united states in all respects” provision, and the 15th had not yet been proposed when the bill was written and passed, hence why on first blush it looks like it was singled out, but actually it is not so unique. They went on to do the same to get the 15th ratified

the US was never an absolute or even remotely good democracy, so ofc I’m hardly going to ever be swayed by any appeals to “but this particular provision I want to strike down for nefarious purposes didn’t have a democratic mandate or popular sovereignty or whatever way back when so we just have to take peoples (limited, wishy-washy) rights away now”

bonus fun quote about liberals when they get 1 (one) concession:

The amendment’s adoption was met with widespread celebrations in black communities and abolitionist societies; many of the latter disbanded, feeling that black rights had been secured and their work was complete.

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If I were a us supreme court justice in 2024 I would be pretty careful when throwing around words like ‘illegitimate.’

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Just 2024?

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Since what, 1801?

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Pretty sure she’s just saying an originalist would have to oppose the existence of West Virginia to be ideologically consistent. Expecting any American politician to have an ideology is lib shit though

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Yeah Antonin Scalia was a textualist until he wasn’t, until he was again, until he wasn’t.

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claims to be an originalist

does judicial review

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Listen everything Scalia wrote was ideologically consistent because it used the same verbiage as Bush V Gore, “limited to present circumstances”.

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Every “originalist”/“textualist” is this way. It’s an inherently dishonest position based entirely on finding any excuse to push reaction through the judiciary.

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until he wasn’t

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How long until she declares the Louisiana Purchase unconstitutional at this rate?

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I don’t really see why. Multiple states had previously been split from existing states without controversy (including Kentucky also split from Virginia). All that’s required is the approval of the state legislature and Congress. The Virginia state legislature as recognized by Congress and the President voted to allow the counties of West Virginia to leave and form their own state. Congress and the President approved.

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49 state flag vendors salivating

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They haven’t been this horned up since the 248 days before the admission of Hawaii in 1959.

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I’ll be deep in the cold, cold ground before I recognize Missourah

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A square number of stars in a square field is the only thing that makes sense and one of the states has to go as a result. It’s not just in the constitution it’s in the way the flag itself was designed!!

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