hindsight is 20/200
Scalia Rewrites History, Claims 5-4 Bush v. Gore Decision ‘Wasn’t Even Close’
http://thinkprogress.org/justice/201...nt-even-close/
Repug SCOTUS appointees, extreme, biased activists everyone of them, will America for decades.
hindsight is 20/200
Nevermind, I read the damn link.
Ginobili didn't really foul Nowitzki at the end of that WCF Semifinal game, and the Spurs got screwed out of a three-peat.
Al Franken didn't really win Minnesota, and that gave the Dems a majority in the Senate.
Waahh.
Shut the up, Boutons. It's over. I don't know what the Scalia was thinking, but it doesn't change anything.
Bush v. Gore
The 7-2 vote stopped the uncons utional recount. The 5-4 vote stopped the nattering and saved everyone a whole lot of time and inconvenience of going through a recount that has, since, been proven would not change the outcome.In a 7-2 opinion, the court ordered that a ballot recount then being conducted in certain counties in Florida was to be stopped due to lacking a consistent standard. The court further declared, in a 5-4 vote, that there was insufficient time to establish standards for a new recount that would meet Florida's deadline for certifying electors. The ruling in effect awarded Bush the presidency.
And, what is that mechanism?
State's decide how they're going to choose the electors that participate in the presidential vote. The problem in Florida is their "mechanism" for deciding a close vote was a) not followed and b) usurped by the Florida Supreme Court decision the U. S. Supreme Court smacked down.
Had the Supreme Court not stepped in, Florida would have been allowed to selectively and non-uniformly recount votes until they achieved the result they desired -- a Gore victory.
7 of the Justices saw it that way. Only 5 (still a majority) believed it was a waste of time to let Florida come up with something better and more fair. And, in that 20/200 hindsight, they were right...because a fair recount would not have changed the outcome.
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