AP "The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the individual insurance requirement at the heart of President Barack Obama's historic health care overhaul.
What Happened to John Roberts? "It does not have the force power, but the four judges, justices who dissented -- Scalia, Alito, Thomas, Kennedy -- made it plain in their dissent that this was nothing constitutional about this act. They found nothing in it. They plainly said, in their dissent, the whole thing should have been tossed out. You can't have a greater divide than what we had. You've got the four libs, who, it's never even considered that they might change their tune. And the chief justice, who we know now I think is a creature of the Washington establishment, a creature of the notion that government is the center of the universe. It's pretty obvious. But the four justices who dissented, they didn't even want to get into the idiosyncrasies of the majority opinion. They found the whole thing tossable." Rush Limbaugh
"The decision means the huge overhaul, still only partly in effect, will proceed and pick up momentum over the next several years, affecting the way that countless Americans receive and pay for their personal medical care. The ruling also hands Obama a campaign-season victory in rejecting arguments that Congress went too far in requiring most Americans to have health insurance or pay a penalty."
What Happened to John Roberts? "It does not have the force power, but the four judges, justices who dissented -- Scalia, Alito, Thomas, Kennedy -- made it plain in their dissent that this was nothing constitutional about this act. They found nothing in it. They plainly said, in their dissent, the whole thing should have been tossed out. You can't have a greater divide than what we had. You've got the four libs, who, it's never even considered that they might change their tune. And the chief justice, who we know now I think is a creature of the Washington establishment, a creature of the notion that government is the center of the universe. It's pretty obvious. But the four justices who dissented, they didn't even want to get into the idiosyncrasies of the majority opinion. They found the whole thing tossable." Rush Limbaugh
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