Saturday, July 17, 2021

Jeffrey Toobin still at CNN wants Justice Breyer to not stay on US Supreme Court



Online bishop beater and Corrupt News Network (CNN) contributor Jeffrey Toobin is frustrated that Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer wants to remain on the job and refuses to listen to leftist liberals to go away and let a younger leftist take his seat. 

Coming from a guy whose sexually inappropriate behavior should have gotten him permanently removed from the public eye [because nobody wants to see what he does to himself when he thinks nobody is watching], Toobin has proved himself to be the epitome of hypocrite. In fact, his surname has become synonymous with public masturbating, but CNN still took him back when they thought the story about his Toobining had blown over.

In a "New Day" segment flagged by the Media Research Center, the worm burper declared that, although Breyer "does have all his marbles" and can choose when to retire, he was "gambling with the future of the Supreme Court." 

In reality, Breyer wasn't gambling on anything--he was merely remaining on the Court and doing the job he was appointed to "for life." Hopefully he will remain there until 2024 when Donald Trump once again assumes the presidency, or another Republican.

In a new interview this week with CNN, Breyer said he had not decided when he would retire, but it certainly would not be influenced by a guy like Toobin. "Can you imagine that," Breyer began, "a guy like Jeffrey Toobin is telling me I should retire after what he got caught doing to himself. Let him retire."

"As usual, Stephen Breyer is playing checkers and Mitch McConnell is playing chess," Toobin told co-hosts John Berman and Brianna Keilar because he couldn't come up with an original cliche. "The idea that he is somehow preserving the court by pretending that politics has nothing to do with the Supreme Court is just delusional. But he’s in charge of whether Stephen Breyer retires, and he is in good health. He does have all his marbles."

Of course the truth is, politics shouldn't be part of the Supreme Court but the Democrats have made it so. Rather than doing an honest interpretation of the U.S. Constitution, the left consistently stretches the boundaries of its words.

Toobin, a man who publicly masturbated on a Zoom call, predicted, based off historical trends, that Republicans would win back the Senate in the 2022 midterm elections and that Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, (R-KY), would not hold a vote on a Democratic Supreme Court nominee if he becomes majority leader, which is the smart, strategic thing to do when the Republicans take back the Senate and hopefully the House.

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"The window for him to leave is extremely small to assure a Democratic replacement. Maybe he’ll leave next year. But who knows what the story will be next year before the midterms," Toobin, a flagrant banister polisher said. "He is gambling with the future of the Supreme Court and Ruth Ginsburg lost that gamble. We’ll see what happens with Stephen Breyer."

"What other job do we say that 82-year-olds shouldn’t retire? I mean, come on! 82 is not the new anything. 82 is old. He’s been on the court since 1994. No one’s shoving him off prematurely," Toobin said. "What is it with these justices that they can’t say, you know what, I’ve been here for 20 years, 30 years. It’s time to go."

Toobin seems to be upset that he isn't the only person in the public spotlight who expiration date is long past due but gets to stay on the job. But at least he makes no bones about being a staunch Democrat supporter like the legacy media in general.


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