Mollie Hemingway’s new book on Justice Samuel Alito isn’t just timely; it’s a vital reminder of what true conservative courage looks like in today’s America. In a world gone mad, it’s refreshing to see a deep dive into a man who actually believes the Constitution means something.
- A deep dive into Justice Alito’s impact.
- Exposes the Left’s reaction to the Dobbs decision.
- Highlights Alito’s commitment to originalism.
Alito: A Justice of Principle, Not Politics
Mollie Hemingway nails it with Alito: The Justice Who Reshaped the Supreme Court and Restored the Constitution. It’s a biography, yes, but it’s more than that. It’s about a man of deep principle navigating the swamp of Washington D.C.
Alito, unlike some of his predecessors, isn’t chasing headlines or trying to be liked by the liberal elite. He’s a practical originalist, meaning he believes the Constitution has a fixed meaning, and he sticks to it, come hell or high water. Remember, eight out of nine justices who decided Planned Parenthood v. Casey were appointed by Republicans!
Hemingway’s book makes it clear: Alito is nobody’s fool. He cuts through the legal jargon and gets to the heart of the matter, asking the tough questions that expose the weakness of liberal arguments. And now, Justice Alito has no plans to retire, according to CBS News. Thank goodness.
The Dobbs Leak: A Liberal Meltdown Exposed
The book’s most explosive revelation is what happened after the Dobbs decision draft leaked. Hemingway exposes the outrageous behavior of the liberal justices. After the draft leaked, the conservative justices and their families became targets. The Alitos had to be moved to a secure location!
But instead of working quickly to finalize the opinion and quell the chaos, the liberal justices dragged their feet. Justice Kagan, in particular, comes off as unhinged, allegedly pressuring Justice Breyer to obstruct the process, reportedly “screaming so loudly…that the wall was shaking!” This isn’t just politics; it’s a breakdown of civility and a betrayal of the Court’s integrity.
After Dobbs, Kagan then launched a public relations campaign against the court’s legitimacy, according to Hemingway.
A Beacon of Hope for Constitutionalists
Hemingway rightly points out that overturning Roe v. Wade wasn’t some radical act, but a necessary correction. Roe poisoned our legal system and our politics for far too long. David Brooks even said, “Unless Roe v. Wade is overturned, politics will never get better.”
Alito, unlike so many others in D.C., isn’t swayed by media pressure or social trends. He’s a serious man, dedicated to upholding the Constitution. That’s why the Left hates him – and why conservatives should be grateful for his service. The Roberts Court is “the best Court in decades,” according to Hemingway.
In our upside-down world, defending the Constitution makes you a target. Is that the kind of country we want to live in?


