Eric Holder and Democrats Question the Legitimacy of the Supreme Court

If there is one thing you can say about Obama-era Democrats, it’s that they don’t know how to lose gracefully. Sportsmanship and fair play are purely conservative values these days. Apparently, the ex-president’s cronies are still upset they didn’t get their participation trophies with regards to the U.S. Supreme Court. So former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder thinks we should all take our bat, ball and not play with the high court any longer.

Despite the most vicious confirmation hearings in American political history, Democrats suffered another loss as judge Brett Kavanaugh took his oath following a partisan confirmation vote.

Radical leftists are already screaming impeachment. New York Democrat Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wants to end the electoral college because it oddly has something to do with slavery and Holder is still upset about the SCOTUS beat-down he took back in 2013.

On this Fox and Friends segment, former Justice Clarence Thomas law clerk Carrie Severino weighs in on Holder’s renewed claims that the U.S. Supreme Court is no longer legitimate.

With Obama failing to seat judicial activist Merrick Garland on the high court and the defeat Holder previously suffered, he is advocating for anarchy. But Holder will soon find out that his insanely partisan position and the heinous treatment of Justice Kavanaugh are about to bite Democrats.

Find out about what Justice Kavanaugh is doing to empower women and how female voters feel on this Fox and Friends video. Democrats should brush up on the concession speeches early!


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