"If Jake sees Ted Cruz as putting political agenda before the Constitution, then at least have the equality of judgment to see Obama comes across"
Immaterial if true, because BHO can't run again and is a lame duck.
The American people as an electorate will not give Cruz the same chance.
From your response, it appears we are talking about two different things/contexts.
You appear to be concerned only inasmuch as someone can run "again" for the same political office?
I am talking about "in general" that for every person who views Obama as abusing federal govt/office to violate Constitutional duty/principles, then on the other hand, others from the opposing view could see Cruz as putting political posturing or statements above the Constitution if you don't think he represents the American public either.
This is independent of where either Cruz or Obama are in terms of their office or next move politically.
For whatever positions they are standing for IN THIS POINT IN TIME
people could view either one or the other as pushing political agenda instead of
defending Constitutional principles that include all views and interests equally.
If you are going to blame Cruz, then I would also blame Obama.
If you are going to blame Republicans, then I would also blame Democrats.
But as for the contested ACA bill that held up Congress, the Democrats supporters
who passed it knew going into the vote that they did not have the support of
Republicans and conservative constituents who did NOT agree to the way it was
written and were NOT represented by it. For them to pass it as written (and for
Roberts to retract his dissenting opinion and change to be in support of ACA)
was clearly defying responsibility to Constitutional laws representing the whole public.
Politics is the reason, but not an excuse; the conflicts with the bill should have been resolved BEFORE passing it, not waiting until afterwards with the same politics going on,
if not made worse.
If you are going to see one side as being biased "as being Antichrist in going against public law or conscience" at least see the other as equally so, and fault BOTH equally for not resolving or setting aside conflicting points BEFORE passing the bill or making a ruling on it.
if we have really lost all sense of objectivity and Constitutional inclusion in the democratic process, I see no hope for America recovering from its political infighting and backbiting.
It's bad enough when the media takes sides and only paints things all one way or the other; but when individual people can only think in polarized terms, then we're all brainwashed with political sidetaking, and I don't see how we can resolve any conflicts if we only project "our view of the opposition" back and forth endlessly.
I have honestly tried to point out the problems and solutions that ALL sides, all parties have to offer. I thought this was enough to encourage inclusion among other people; but apparently the bullying attitude of opposing one side to the death is stronger, and will oppress and override any attempts to solve problems rationally by including equal input.
So sad, that people would rather make their political points, instead of solving the problems that caused people to take sides and project blame in the first place.
Thank you, Jake and also Luddly
for trying your best to include me in the political discussion and process.
When I am done feeling completely left out, I will try something else.
I guess I need to give up for now, and wallow in feeling hopeless,
completely overridden by opponents on the left and the right who
hate each other so much, that takes precedent and priority over any
solutions that could possibly come from working together.
Somehow that is not as important as making political statements denouncing each other.
I will try to accept that as the process people are going through now.
Even though I resent having to pay for the mistakes and expenses incurred
from this political infighting that is basically censoring solutions from people
coming from a cooperative, inclusive approach to governing by consent of the people.
So sad to feel left out, but I guess I need to go through this, to appreciate what is lost. In the end I will value even more the people and solutions I find that DO include and respect people of all views equally, instead of taking one side and demonizing the other at all costs.
Thanks for the dose of reality I still have trouble accepting due to my Constitutional standards that tell me this is completely abusive, unethical, and unsustainable.
But it is what the political process is right now, like it or not. And I do not consent to this.