No matter which political party has the keys to the White House, it’s nice to know that we’ll always be able to count on Vox senior correspondent Ian Millhiser for a stupid SCOTUS take.
And today, as usual, he did not disappoint.
After countless hours of self-flagellation, Millhiser suddenly finds himself in the awkward position of realizing that Amy Coney Barrett might not, in fact, be the she-devil he told us she was:
Oh man. Amy Coney Barrett comes out hard against Trump's attempt to rig the census.
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) November 30, 2020
When you've lost Amy Coney Barrett…
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) November 30, 2020
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Ian here seems to be in the throes of some kind of existential crisis.
That awkward moment when Amy Coney Barrett tells Trump's lawyers that they are full of shit.https://t.co/Vejo3qxno1
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) November 30, 2020
Amy Coney Barrett > Stephen Millerhttps://t.co/Vejo3qxno1
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) November 30, 2020
What do you do when you wake up one day and realize that you completely botched your prediction for the 4629476594th time?
He tweeted from a prison camp. https://t.co/qQOMrojBXP
— Dr. Kankokage (@kankokage) November 30, 2020
Snort.
"The absurd thing I predicted didn't happen. What a shocking outcome!"
— Noam Blum (@neontaster) November 30, 2020
Big “ah well, nevertheless” vibes from Millhiser here https://t.co/DPBy5THsEw
— Alex Muresianu (@ahardtospell) November 30, 2020
His default setting to be honest
— Andrew Donaldson (@four4thefire) November 30, 2020
Ha! It is, though. It really is.
Ian believes that SCOTUS Justices should have overriding (progressive) partisan agendas. He can't comprehend when a Justice follows the law and not his preconceived partisan assumptions. https://t.co/8zD5OhYRto
— Fusilli Spock (@awstar11) November 30, 2020
I love how often this guy is confused by the concept of judicial independence. https://t.co/jbMpsS2gA1
— BWH (@BWH85) November 30, 2020
Man unfamiliar with conservative jurisprudence, surprised by conservatives jurisprudence https://t.co/uiuLj8ttOY
— Cleophus James (@2_Jaymz) November 30, 2020
They have literally no idea what the Supreme Court is. https://t.co/QKiPYuzBlH
— Eric Spencer (@JustEric) November 30, 2020
But don’t worry. Our dystopian future will still happen. Ian’s calling it now:
One reason why democracy kinda sorta survived the Trump years is that Trump surrounds himself with truly terrible lawyers.
This is also a reason to be terrified of what happens if Republicans run a competent authoritarian in 2024.https://t.co/Vejo3qxno1
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) November 30, 2020
Remember you heard it here first.