By Paul Clement
If there is a modicum of hope
in Chief Justice John Roberts's inglorious one-man opinion Thursday, it is that
Americans were reminded again that they cannot count on others to protect their
liberty. Certainly judges aren't reliable. They can be turned by the pressure
of the media and the whims of vanity. If Americans want to repeal ObamaCare,
their only recourse is to demand it at the ballot box in November.
The Affordable Care Act is
more unpopular now than when it passed, yet it will grind on toward
implementation in a second Obama term. The President made that clear in his
remarks Thursday, deploying the usual half-truths he used to jam the law
through Congress. He continued to claim that no one will lose his current
health insurance, though millions are sure to do so as they are dropped from
business coverage and tossed into Medicaid or government exchanges.