But after listening to Loy Brunson’s story of this case, during which he talks about how curiously eager the Supreme Court clerk seemed to be to have him get his case to them, quickly, with all outstanding questions addressed, it truly seems as if this case is being shepherded in from above. It certainly seems that someone, or someones, at the Supreme Court are particularly eager to receive this case, promptly and perfectly.
I’m not an expert on the Supreme Court, or experienced in predicting their actions based on reading legal tea leaves. And I only have Loy Brunson’s word (and the fact that this case made it to the Supreme Court) to go on here, but he seems genuine and earnest. To me, though, although there’s undeniably a huge chance it’s a nothing burger, it just seems like this case could be providential, and monumental.
For the doubters, I totally get your skepticism.
But after listening to Loy Brunson’s story of this case, during which he talks about how curiously eager the Supreme Court clerk seemed to be to have him get his case to them, quickly, with all outstanding questions addressed, it truly seems as if this case is being shepherded in from above. It certainly seems that someone, or someones, at the Supreme Court are particularly eager to receive this case, promptly and perfectly.
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I’m not an expert on the Supreme Court, or experienced in predicting their actions based on reading legal tea leaves. And I only have Loy Brunson’s word (and the fact that this case made it to the Supreme Court) to go on here, but he seems genuine and earnest. To me, though, although there’s undeniably a huge chance it’s a nothing burger, it just seems like this case could be providential, and monumental.