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CNN’s Scott Jennings Scoffs at Thought of SCOTUS Overturning VA Supreme Court

CNN’s Scott Jennings Scoffs at Thought of SCOTUS Overturning VA Supreme Court

“There’s a better chance of me sprouting wings and flying out of that window over there”

It has been kind of funny watching Democrats claim that they are going to appeal the recent ruling on Congressional districts by the Virginia Supreme Court to the United States Supreme Court. I mean, they have spent months calling SCOTUS illegitimate. Now they want the same court to save them?

On CNN last night, Scott Jennings suggested that it’s not even going to get that far. He may have a point.

Transcript via Curtis Houck of NewsBusters:

“There’s a better chance of me sprouting wings and flying out of that window over there than the United States Supreme Court dealing with this in any way, because this is a state Supreme Court ruling on a state constitution. The U.S. Supreme Court doesn’t deal with these kinds of things, number one. Number two, the freakout in Virginia has been so extreme.

You even have Democrats over there who are saying they want to effectively, politically decapitate the entire Virginia Supreme Court by putting an age limit of 54 so they can get rid of every existing justice and install people who will promise to rule a certain way on a certain case. You know, they went from, oh, this is just a temporary map thing to let’s burn down the entire Virginia Supreme Court in about two seconds over there in Virginia, which tells you all you need to know about just how power hungry and corrupt the Democrats are in Virginia.

This is not going to work at the U.S. Supreme Court. And this whole project of maximum warfare by Hakeem Jeffries is completely blown up in their face.”

At the end of the segment, a liberal contributor tries to make the issue all about Trump. Jennings responds:

“I mean, in Virginia, you had Democrats in Virginia who broke the law and broke the state constitution to try to move a 6-5, fairly constructed map to a 10-1. They got struck down by Democrats on their own Supreme Court, and now they want to decapitate an entire branch of government over it? It’s ridiculous.”

Watch below:

Jason Miyares, the former attorney general of Virginia, is of the same mind. During an appearance on FOX News last night, he said, “It’s going to get laughed out by the Supreme Court.” Watch:

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patchman2076 | May 12, 2026 at 9:17 am

This isn’t about whether the supremes would decide on this case or not.
It’s about dems being able to blame someone so they can say “see we need to pack the Supreme Court”.


 
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SomewhereElse | May 12, 2026 at 9:21 am

Just wait for Justice Cabbage to issue the loan scathing dissent against the US SC not hearing this appeal.


 
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destroycommunism | May 12, 2026 at 9:46 am

the dems keep this going b/c they will win one way or another

and by enraging their known blmplo street armies to do what they do best..and its not studying for a college degree…… the war continues

“which tells you all you need to know about just how power hungry and corrupt the Democrats are in Virginia”

Since when is the party of slavery and satan evils limited to one state?

RICO includes immigration conspiracies

“Cut off the head and the body surely dies”

Use RICO to permanently abolish the lying, satanic Democrat crime cabal.
Seize every asset, especially the lying Marxist press


 
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CPOMustang | May 12, 2026 at 10:27 am

He is right that this was never temporary. No way VA Dems allow the “bipartisan” committee to restore those 4 seats in 2032. I believe there would have been another referendum in 2027 or 2029 to repeal the amendment the put the committee in place.


     
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    The_Mew_Cat in reply to CPOMustang. | May 12, 2026 at 12:53 pm

    Exactly. And that is why the 2027 elections are so important in Virginia. The entire HOD and State Senate is up for election. They can repeal the redistricting commission amendment, but they must pass it twice – now and after the 2027 election in January 2028 before putting it on the ballot. The VA Senate is closely divided. We must concentrate on flipping enough seats to deny the Rats a majority.


     
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    Olinser in reply to CPOMustang. | May 12, 2026 at 12:54 pm

    Of course.

    The only reason they passed it in the first place was because in 2019 they were terrified they were about to be wiped out so they locked in the 6-5 map so Republicans couldn’t take seats from them.


       
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      Milhouse in reply to Olinser. | May 12, 2026 at 1:28 pm

      As I understand it, the Dems opposed the 2020 amendment that established the bipartisan districting commission. It was a Republican initiative, presumably as insurance against a Dem-controlled legislature doing precisely this.

How doest the VA SCt decision violate the US Constitution? Bad faith appeal, There should be sanctions.


     
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    Milhouse in reply to rbj1. | May 12, 2026 at 1:27 pm

    They don’t allege a constitutional violation. They allege that the VA court relied on federal laws and court decisions, and got them wrong, and therefore, they claim, the US supreme court has jurisdiction to correct the VA court’s errors. They rely on USC 28 § 1257, but the connection they draw between the grant of jurisdiction in that and this case makes “tenuous” seem like a strong word.


 
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MarkSmith | May 12, 2026 at 2:20 pm

Is this written correctly:

“On The Emergency Application to the Supreme Count of Virginia”

https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/25/25A1240/408563/20260511151941216_25A%20Application%20for%20Stay.pdf


 
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ztakddot | May 12, 2026 at 3:09 pm

Jeffries needs to be taken in for a 72 hour evaluation. He’s on the verge of hurting someone or himself with his maximum warfare comments,

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