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CBS Sunday Morning's Constitutional Crisis Narrative Got Easily Blown Up

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CBS Sunday Morning tried to peddle the constitutional crisis, which the media is addicted to like crack cocaine. The president exhibiting his functions as defined by the Constitution is now a crisis. Why? Because Trump is president again. It’s so laughably predictable and explains why millions have flocked to other news sources. The legacy press cannot be trusted since they lie daily. The bias oozes off the pages or television screens, and the nonstop panic is tiring. Yet, it never ceases to entertain when their narrative gets obliterated in real time.

On the program, the constitutional crisis CBS Sunday Morning revolved around dealt with the possibility of President Trump ignoring the Supreme Court, which these clowns say has never been done before, except that time when Joe Biden did on student loan bailouts (via Newsbusters): 

JANE PAULEY: Good morning. I'm Jane Pauley and this is Sunday Morning. It's been a dizzying 34 days since President Donald Trump took office. In that time The White House has issued a blizzard of executive orders, some of which have been blocked at least temporarily by court actions across the country. Which raises the question in our federal system of checks and balances: what would happen if a president simply ignores the voice of the judicial branch? We've asked our Robert Costa to explore the implications of testing the limits of presidential power. 

ROBERT COSTA: Many American presidents have faced reckonings over their power, including President Trump. But where are the lines drawn? 

What is a constitutional crisis? 

JEFFREY ROSEN: A constitutional crisis is if the president refuses to carry out authoritative opinion of the Supreme Court. It's never happened before in American history. 

The amnesia is overt. Voters pay attention now, and this gaslighting has run its course. Never has an institution been so mocked and dismissed. No one cares what the mainstream press says, and we don’t have to listen to their biased, left-wing garbage narratives that are easily shredded within minutes. Those who can’t handle being ignored so easily have left, though that could also be due to USAID not being able to subsidize liberal outlets by millions of dollars anymore. Though, no doubt, many don’t have the stomach or strength to endure another four years of Donald Trump wrecking liberal agendas.

It must be tough being reminded by the president that you’re an idiot in a dying institution peddling moronic narratives on public policy every day.

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