Supreme ideology
Fun stuff over at The Monkey Cage on whether the Supreme Court is conservative or liberal.
The conclusion?
This helps explain why conservatives like the Court less than liberals, but in a different way. It’s not that the public hasn’t “caught up” with the Court, it’s that they are hearing and learning more about the Court’s liberal decisions than its conservative decisions.
Once again, the mainstream media is to blame for the world’s problems.
–Sam
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