This November’s election isn’t about the direction of our country over the next
four years – it’s about the very survival of our Constitution, our values, and our freedoms
as we know them. If freedom-loving Americans needed any more evidence for this, U.S.
Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg recently provided it.
In a visit to Cairo, Egypt, Justice Ginsburg told Al Hayat television, “I would not
look to the U.S. Constitution, if I were drafting a constitution in the year 2012.”
Instead, she urged Egyptians to look elsewhere to more modern constitutions in
South Africa, Canada, and even the European Convention on Human Rights.
Of course, not one of these governing documents comes close to adequately
guaranteeing the fundamental human rights and liberties enshrined in our U.S.
Constitution. It’s also worth pointing out that Ginsburg’s eagerness to diminish the
sanctity of America’s supreme law is hardly shocking, as this isn’t the first time she’s
gone out of her way to disparage the document she swore an oath to uphold.
But her comments should serve as a chilling reminder of everything that is at
stake in this year’s presidential election.
If President Barack Obama wins reelection, he could have the opportunity to fill
up to three vacancies on the Supreme Court. And as we’ve seen in his first term, Obama
is not interested in appointing sound, originalist nominees to the high court.
Rather, the President is committed to stacking the court with anti-Second
Amendment, anti-freedom justices who are motivated to make rulings that dismantle the
fundamental freedoms guaranteed in our Bill of Rights. In essence, Obama wants judges
in the Ruth Bader Ginsburg mold, who are brazen enough to undermine the very laws
and individual human rights they swear to defend.
For example, in the Supreme Court’s landmark Heller decision that narrowly
struck down Washington, D.C.’s unconstitutional gun ban by a 5-4 vote, Ginsburg and
three of her colleagues concluded that the Second Amendment does not guarantee an
individual right to own a firearm, nor does it protect our right to defend ourselves, our
property, or our loved ones.
Ginsburg may have lost that round, but assuredly, she knows how close the anti-
freedom wing of the court is to erasing our Second Amendment freedom out of existence.
As Ginsburg told a Harvard Club audience in 2009, she looks forward to the day when
a “future, wiser court” overturns 5-4 decisions like Heller.