Doesn't matter what he truly believes. He'll have to rule from the right or face a teaparty challenge the next primary.Bklyn wrote:I think Romney will be a solid President if he is lying about the things I believe he's lying about on the stump. I think he and Obama are closer in philosophy than people who only see (R) and (D) realize.
For me the biggest issue is that the next two people off the Supreme Court will be Ginsburg and Breyer. I'm rather indifferent on abortion but whatever it is, I prefer it to be the law of the country. If Romney wins, it will be outlawed in all Southern states once Ginsburg (I doubt she can last another 2 years) comes on. This has been an extremely activist Supreme Court, albeit conservative activism. They have overturned laws in place for hundreds of years including one law that has been around since the beginning of this country. Despite the rhetoric, the health care ruling was actually a very conservative ruling that limited both the Commerce and Spending Clause. Don't be surprise if the Supreme Court (even as now Constituted) rules that the Voting Rights Act and most affirmative action programs are unconstitutional next year. Likewise, if they go back to the Lochner era, at risk would be federal control over mining, production etc. Because of who is likely to leave the courts, if Obama is elected, the Court rulings will likely stay the same.
After 2016, Scalia and Kennedy are likely to go. That will be the biggest knockdown, dragout fight ever because Kennedy is an out of the closet bisexual on court rulings.