No, the high court had NO business whatsoever taking on this case:
Looking back, O'Connor said, she isn't sure the high court should have taken the case.
"It took the case and decided it at a time when it was still a big election issue," O'Connor said during a talk with the Chicago Tribune's Editorial Board on Friday. "Maybe the court should have said, 'We're not going to take it, goodbye.' "
The case, she said, "stirred up the public" and "gave the court a less than perfect reputation."
"Obviously the court did reach a decision and thought it had to reach a decision," she said. "It turned out the election authorities in Florida hadn't done a real good job there and kind of messed it up. And probably the Supreme Court added to the problem at the end of the day."
It helped wreck the court's already shot reputation when it simply made up shit out of whole cloth.
However, we no longer have to worry about rigged elections, since the economic elites have decided to infiltrated the Democratic Party with puppets like Obama.
No election fraud necessary, only fraudulent candidates and presidents.
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