The 'political Supreme Court' trope is part of a media disinformation campaign
First publishedAug 17, 11:00 UTC
Last updatedAug 17, 13:24 UTC · 2m ago
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The 'political Supreme Court' trope is a false idea that the US Supreme Court supports the MAGA agenda.
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The US Supreme Court is not a 'rubber stamp' for the MAGA agenda. This idea is not true. It comes from a misunderstanding of how the court works.
Why it matters
This is important because it affects how people think about the US Supreme Court and its role in the country.
In brief
- What is the 'political Supreme Court' trope?
- It is a false idea that the US Supreme Court supports the MAGA agenda.
- What does the trope say about the Supreme Court?
- It says the court is a 'rubber stamp' for the MAGA agenda.
- Why is this idea not true?
- It is not true because the court's decisions are based on quality, not quantity.
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The outlets frame the story as a media disinformation campaign, emphasizing the false idea about the Supreme Court.
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The Supreme Court is not a 'rubber stamp' for any agenda.
Sources1TypeAngleThe Hillemphasizes the false idea as a media trope
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