Having fun, kiddies?
Enjoy it while it lasts.
It ends January 20, 2017.
After which you'll be on the Back Bench for at least 4 years... maybe 8... maybe more.
Enjoy.
The Constitution does not, as you put it, "end". Nor does it take a "back bench".
Not the Constitution...
Liberals.
Check the topic ---- Amendment Number One.
Written by Liberals, granted, but still.... not going away.
The implication being, Liberal arrogance, and LIberal political power, are being sidelined on that date; not the Constitution.
As to the Constitution being written by Liberals, well, half of 'em were slave-holders or from slave colony-states; not surprising, actually.
Not in that time, no. Liberalism of course means the concept that power derives from consent of the governed, as opposed to the existing top-down system of royalty and religion, divine right and inherited castes. That concept of course is an immediate affront to the idea of slavery, or should have been, and it took us quite a while and decades of angst to reconcile the two and finally admit that the former makes the latter impossible.
Nevertheless, though the implications were not immediately addressed, the idea of We the People being preferred to They the Nobility/Clergy --- is Liberalism, and that makes the Constitution an inherently Liberal document. That's only "arrogant" to some member of the First and/or Second Estate who got their power toys taken away.
To the thread topic, that document is what Rump is making noises about nullifying.
Not that he'll actually do so in practice, or can, but the fact that it isn't met with immediate outrage kinda tells us there are those in our midst who despise the Constitution. And that's more of a problem than Donald T. Rump.
It also once more underscores Rump's emotional development which, in the way he melts down when met with any type of criticism or challenge, seems to have been arrested around the age of seven. That the murmuring minions don't immediately see through BOTH of these dynamics is also way more of a national problem than Donald Rump.
It's been said "nobody ever went broke underestimating the intelligence of the American public". This is a glaring example.