Dennis Prager: ‘If You Worry About Your Reputation, You Will Be Liberal’

On his radio show yesterday, Dennis Prager said: “In John Roberts, we have someone who was more concerned in this decision with the reputation of the court than with doing the right thing.”

“To have gone against the obvious understanding to uphold something he acknowledges as unconstitutional as written, so he will understand it as something else [a tax], there must be another concern. And there is — the reputation of the court.”

“Once you worry about your reputation, you will be liberal. That is a rule of American life. If you worry about your reputation, you will vote liberal, you will talk liberal and if you are a judge, you will rule liberal, because the Left writes contemporary history.”

“One day in an autobiographical mood, I will tell you how it is has affected me and a decision I made early on, that if I wanted to say what I believed, I would have to withstand the opinions of entire communities that I was affiliated with.”

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