Justice Roberts, in the hearings on your nomination, you said your job as a Justice, like the job of an umpire in baseball, was not to make the rules, but only to call balls and strikes.
SA: (Interjecting) Not true.
JR: (Interjecting) You weren't stupid enough to believe that bullshit, were you?
YR: Well, take the recent case. When you ruled that corporations have First Amendment rights, you weren't just acting as an umpire, were you? Weren't you making the rules?
JR: No! No way! We were just calling balls and strikes. Anyway, the pitch in that case was a strike. It rolled right over the middle of the plate.
May I offer you some amontillado?
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