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Gaugamela

(3,385 posts)
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 10:32 PM Jan 16

Do you think John Roberts is looking out at this country from his

perch on the Supreme Court and feeling a deep glow of satisfaction and thinking to himself, “Yes, this is exactly as I expected it to be. I served my country well. My name will be a shining light in the many history books yet to be written”?

Do you think he gets together with his fellow conservatives on the court after work and they toast each other with high priced whiskey and liqueurs and congratulate each other on a job damn well done and chuckle a little self-consciously because it comes a little too close to self-praise to feel so exceptionally right?

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Do you think John Roberts is looking out at this country from his (Original Post) Gaugamela Jan 16 OP
He was a weak SCJ....why? Check his closets. That;s how he got promoted. OAITW r.2.0 Jan 16 #1
He promised to just calls balls and strikes, but when Trump's at bat it's all balls. With Dems, it's all strikes surfered Jan 16 #2
I think a better analogy is that hes trying to umpire a game but one team is trying to set the field on fire. Volaris Jan 16 #9
The post you're replying to references what Roberts said intheflow Jan 17 #30
Absolutely. Smug self-satisfaction is derigueur among that level of the conservative elite. We can only hope...... FadedMullet Jan 16 #3
LOL Gaugamela Jan 16 #4
Correct Cosmocat Jan 17 #24
Is he Opus Dei? nt DURHAM D Jan 16 #5
Probably. Gaugamela Jan 16 #6
sick DURHAM D Jan 16 #7
Yes. Him, Alito, Kavs?, and maybe Sotomayor? Volaris Jan 16 #10
Gorsuch, Kagan, Sotomayor and Brown-Jackson no rpannier Jan 17 #16
Not Sotomayor BlueKentuckyGirl Jan 17 #21
Nobody wants Thomas. rubbersole Jan 17 #23
Not Gorsuch BlueKentuckyGirl Jan 17 #22
I think The Bopper Jan 16 #8
My best guess creon Jan 16 #11
Agreed JonAndKatePlusABird Jan 17 #29
He does not creon Jan 17 #31
I'm Torn DET Jan 16 #12
History will not be kind to Roberts and rightly so vapor2 Jan 17 #13
Robert is a Nazi, period. NotHardly Jan 17 #14
He's a tool. BurnDoubt Jan 17 #15
Ha! Not! Supposedly, he's concerned about his legacy. Joinfortmill Jan 17 #17
And he's probably thinking how great it is to be someone so powerful milestogo Jan 17 #18
Absolutely. Kablooie Jan 17 #19
Judge Robertski ForeGoneLegsBirne Jan 17 #20
Welcome to DU ! KS Toronado Jan 17 #32
A fabulous band I listened to last night had the perfect lyrics. summer_in_TX Jan 17 #25
More like looking at his bank accounts and chuckling to himself how easy it all is Blues Heron Jan 17 #26
John Roberts cared about his legacy before Trump... agingdem Jan 17 #27
I think the only thing he's been worried about is that not losing his power Tribetime Jan 17 #28

intheflow

(30,089 posts)
30. The post you're replying to references what Roberts said
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 08:53 AM
Jan 17

at his confirmation hearing, he said he’d be fair, like an umpire calling balls and strikes. But his record, even before Trump, was all about throwing the games to conservatives. He’s delighting in the field being on fire. He gave Trump the matches.

FadedMullet

(806 posts)
3. Absolutely. Smug self-satisfaction is derigueur among that level of the conservative elite. We can only hope......
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 10:41 PM
Jan 16

........that he occasionally puts a pubic hair on Clarence's coke can to keep that boy in his place.

Cosmocat

(15,375 posts)
24. Correct
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:21 AM
Jan 17

These people are 100% delusional and think they know something no one else does, and live in an alternative reality were the omnipotent evil liberal boogyman MUST be defeated at all costs.

29. Agreed
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 08:29 AM
Jan 17

From his standpoint, what incentive does he have to care?

Guaranteed good paycheck for the rest of his life, staff does all the actual work, my guess is he’s spent more emotional toil on vacations and other niceties than Chief Justicing.

Same echelon as a fortune 100 exec, completely different parallel plane of existence as the rest of us.

IMO it’s naïve to think he actually gives a shit or second thought about ICE in Minneapolis or anything really.

“How does he sleep at night?” Probably pretty well, on a mattress that costs more than your car.

DET

(2,434 posts)
12. I'm Torn
Fri Jan 16, 2026, 11:43 PM
Jan 16

He has to know that he and ‘his’ court will leave a disgraceful legacy, and he can’t feel good about that. But - like a lot of conservatives - he’s so self righteous that he has probably convinced himself that ‘it’s for the greater good’. Plus he likes the bribes. I still think he has more of a conscience than Thomas or Alito, but that’s not saying much.

milestogo

(22,843 posts)
18. And he's probably thinking how great it is to be someone so powerful
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:01 AM
Jan 17

that his name is automatically scrubbed from the Epstein documents.

Kablooie

(19,076 posts)
19. Absolutely.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:09 AM
Jan 17

Th country is falling into a deep conservative, authoritarian hole and may never get out.
That’s exactly the dream they’ve had their whole life.
The only big missing piece is that the country still tolerates religions other than Christian extremism.
That will be remedied in the coming years.

summer_in_TX

(4,072 posts)
25. A fabulous band I listened to last night had the perfect lyrics.
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 01:34 AM
Jan 17

"It feels good to do good.
It feels wrong to do wrong.
That’s how we know what to do."

~Warren Hood band

Fabulous concert. Fiddle, violin (yes, same instrument played differently), mandolin and two guitars. But I could have sworn I heard Ravi Shankar and George Harrison off and on throughout that song.

It's true for most of us. Not the sociopaths, I guess.

agingdem

(8,802 posts)
27. John Roberts cared about his legacy before Trump...
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 02:56 AM
Jan 17

Last edited Sat Jan 17, 2026, 03:35 AM - Edit history (1)

Alito and Thomas were in the process of capturing the court when Gorsuch was appointed to the bench...but once Mitch McConnell shoved Federalist Society approved Kavanaugh and Barrett's nominations through the Senate, Roberts ceded control of the court and his legacy to the majority..

Tribetime

(7,105 posts)
28. I think the only thing he's been worried about is that not losing his power
Sat Jan 17, 2026, 03:39 AM
Jan 17

If the democrats control everything in twenty twenty eight that they will expand the court.

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