In a moment of rare honesty, liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor just admitted what conservative Americans have known for years: the Court has become "way too predictable" in its rulings.
Speaking at the University of Alabama School of Law on Thursday, Sotomayor expressed concern that artificial intelligence models can now accurately predict how the Court's 6-3 conservative majority will rule on major cases. "It shows we're way too predictable," she confessed to the audience.
But here's the real kicker, folks - Sotomayor's complaint isn't really about the conservative justices being predictable. It's about her own side's inability to hide their radical activist agenda behind the veneer of "constitutional interpretation."
The Left's Judicial Activism Exposed
For decades, conservative Americans have watched liberal justices rubber-stamp progressive policies from the bench, regardless of what the Constitution actually says. Now AI technology is making their partisan patterns impossible to deny.
While originalist justices like Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, and Neil Gorsuch follow the text and original meaning of the Constitution, liberal justices consistently vote based on their political preferences. That's not judicial interpretation - that's legislating from the bench.
"The fact that AI can predict liberal justices' votes shows they're not interpreting law - they're advancing an agenda," said one constitutional scholar who requested anonymity.
Sotomayor's admission comes at a time when President Trump's second-term agenda is reshaping the federal judiciary with constitutionalist judges who actually follow the law instead of inventing new "rights" out of thin air.
Patriots See Right Through It
The real question isn't whether the Supreme Court is predictable - it's whether justices are faithfully interpreting the Constitution or pushing political outcomes. When AI can forecast that liberal justices will always vote for bigger government, abortion on demand, and restrictions on religious liberty, that tells you everything you need about their judicial "philosophy."
Maybe instead of complaining about being predictable, Justice Sotomayor should try following the Constitution for once. Patriots across America would certainly find that refreshingly unpredictable.
