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Omg wut 😱 "We looked into it and it turns out that there are no crimes except the ones being perpetrated by the president's enemies. It turns out he and his wealthy friends aren't pedophiles, and shooting a woman in cold blood in front of the entire world is always self defense as long as you support and defend the president who totally isn't a baby killing pedophile."
Vermeule states that law in this sense is "not tethered to particular written instruments of civil law or the will of the legislators who created them"[1] but instead embody rational determinations of the common good, and it is those determinations, as well as the natural law background against which they are made, which constitute the law. Vermeule says that these principles include "a candid willingness to "legislate morality."
A law is simply the embodiment of a leader's moral reasoning, and there's no room for moral relativity when it comes to what the leader decides is either right or wrong (because he gets to decide). A just law means no law at all for Nazis and pedophiles and the people that protect and enable them. So say king pedophile, and the anti-elitist conservatives with degrees from Harvard and Yale.
Also they are just ripping off the philosophy of literal Nazis, but don't call them Nazis bc that might be a felony. 🤫
The ultranationalist "Leader Principle" vested "complete and all-embracing" authority in the "myth person"[6] of Hitler who, as Rudolf Hess declared in 1934, "was always right and will always be right."
Vermeule has always been a fan girl when it comes to how can we apply Nazi law to the justice system in America. But again, pointing out reality is highly offensive to delicate Nazi snowflakes, so if you see this link to his work on the Harvard law review page, I guess no you don't 🤷♀️
https://harvardlawreview.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/vo122_vermeule.pdf
Or if you prefer a more casual Donotsaynazi experience, you can read his substack (for real) https://thenewdigest.substack.com/p/chevron-by-any-other-name
This excerpt from last year tells all the woke worry warts they should stop making such a big deal about the SCOTUS decision to overturn the Chevron deference. A sentiment that Trump's current CIA director has also shared for at least 8 years, long before the SCOTUS decision to overturn it in 2024 and long before the CIA was leading the recent invasion of Venezuela in 2025.
So relax, there's no Nazis, there's no unjust oil (and mineral) war. Just America being great and a lot of paranoid Pennys making a big kerflufel over the shadow under the bed, which the justice department has looked into, and assures you there's nothing to be worried about..
Then they called you a fucking rube under their breath, but you didn't hear it. Just like we all didn't hear Jonathan Ross call that lady a fucking bitch after he ~~murdered~~ neutralized her in "self defense."