奥巴马现在到处批判华盛顿如何妨碍他的改革,华盛顿如何把党派的利益置于美国人民利益之上,好象他多么勇敢无畏,多么为民作主似的。
真是可笑啊,他这是在攻击谁啊?白宫是你当家,国会是你的民主党当家,最高法院也有你推荐的人,谁是华盛顿啊? 不就是你和你的民主党吗?您这不是贼喊捉贼是什么?
这个竞选能手除了能煽动群众闹群众,把美国人阶级化,对立化,大嘴一张,花纳税人的钱不上千亿他没兴趣以外,再没有任何本事。
美国联邦政府三权鼎立,互相制约。政治上两党对立,旗鼓相当,这是美国立国之本,其目的就是要防止美国出独裁总统,防止一党专政,保护美国人民的自由。
奥巴马对此很不习惯,很反感。 反感到了在国会演讲中对最高法院进行攻击的地步。一群民主党议员们起立鼓掌叫好。
当三权鼎立的两权被一党控制,两权联合攻击第三权的时候,美国大难临头了!!!
Supreme Court chief fights back after criticism from Obama
It\'s no secret that many think the fierce mood of partisanship is routinely crippling Washington. While most of the fur flies between the major parties in Congress — with the president weighing in occasionally to keep his party leaders on message — this week has seen an outbreak of hostilities in a less traditional venue: between the Supreme Court and the president.
In a controversy stretching back to January’s State of the Union Address, Chief Justice John Roberts told a group of law students at the University of Alabama that President Obama’s very public dissent from the Court’s Citizens United ruling, which effectively rolled back most existing restraints on corporate funding of political campaigns, was a provocation to the court’s cherished independence.
On the other hand, there is the issue of the setting, the circumstances, and the decorum, said Roberts. The image of having the members of one branch of government standing up, literally surrounding the Supreme Court, cheering and hollering while the court — according the requirements of protocol — has to sit there expressionless, I think is very troubling.
It\'s true that Obama pulled few punches in characterizing the Citizens United ruling, which had been handed down just prior to the State of the Union speech.
Last week, the Supreme Court reversed a century of law to open the floodgates for special interests, including foreign corporations, to spend without limit in our elections, Obama said. Well, I don\'t think American elections should be bankrolled by America\'s most powerful interests, or worse, by foreign entities.
Some of the lawmakers on hand interrupted Obama’s remarks with cheers of support. But television cameras panned the Court members in attendance and caught Justice Samuel Alito mouthing the words not true.