The radical left's years-long assault on the Supreme Court is paying dividends—for them. A shocking new poll shows American confidence in our nation's highest court has cratered to unprecedented levels, marking a disturbing victory for those seeking to fundamentally transform our Constitutional republic.
While the Supreme Court typically operates away from the media circus that consumes the other branches of government—with justices refusing to parade around Sunday talk shows like attention-hungry politicians—this dignified restraint hasn't protected them from a coordinated character assassination campaign.
The timing of this poll isn't coincidental, Patriots. For years, we've watched Democrats and their media allies wage an unprecedented war against conservative justices, from the Brett Kavanaugh circus to the relentless targeting of Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito over manufactured ethics controversies.
The Left's Long Game Exposed
This isn't about genuine concern for judicial integrity—it's about raw political power. When liberal justices dominated the Court for decades, Democrats sang hymns about judicial independence. But the moment President Trump appointed three constitutionalist justices and shifted the balance toward actual Constitutional interpretation, suddenly the Court became an illegitimate institution that needed to be packed, reformed, or destroyed.
The mainstream media became willing accomplices, breathlessly covering every leaked draft opinion and manufacturing scandals out of thin air. Remember how they turned Justice Thomas receiving gifts from friends into a federal case while ignoring Ruth Bader Ginsburg's far more questionable political activities?
"The American people are losing faith in institutions that have served as bedrock foundations of our republic for centuries," one constitutional scholar noted. "This is exactly what the radical left wants—chaos and delegitimization."
What's most infuriating is that this Supreme Court has actually been doing its job—interpreting the Constitution as written rather than legislating from the bench. Their decisions on abortion, gun rights, and religious liberty simply returned power to the people and their elected representatives, exactly as our founders intended.
The question isn't whether Americans should have confidence in the Supreme Court—it's whether we'll let the radical left succeed in tearing down every institution that stands between us and their authoritarian agenda. What's their next target?
