
The Dumbest Supreme Court Justice Ever?
Ruthless Podcast
Alito's question exposes legal risks
Hosts analyze Justice Alito's line of questioning and argue how vague definitions could undermine discrimination law.
đď¸ Watching SCOTUS this week, itâs obvious that the leftâs entire legal theory collapses once someone asks simple questions. We talk about why this case isnât just about sports, and why the arguments weâre hearing put far more than one issue at risk. Serious question, though, is Ketanji Brown Jackson the dumbest current justice, or the dumbest justice ever? I bet she doesnât understand.
đŠđťââď¸ Then, we break down why this thinking from left-wing justices collapses under even mild pressure. It also exposes years of sloppy logic, and why watching actual litigators respond to it is both painful and deeply satisfying. This reveals the broader pattern weâve seen for years: vibes over facts.
đ Bruce Pearl joins us for a deep conversation on leadership, college basketball, NIL disorder, and the cost of speaking freely. He explains why accountability matters in sports and politics, reflects on coaching at the highest levels, addresses campus anti-Semitism, and makes the case for courage, clarity, and responsibility in public life.
00:00 - Supreme Court arguments and the definition problem
03:30 - Why laws collapse without clear definitions
06:30 - The Alito moment and unintended consequences
09:18 - Ketanji Brown Jacksonâs âI donât understandâ problem
12:40 - Lawyers dunking on the bench
15:34 - Language games
19:58 - MAGATKO
23:02 - Why the mob never expects pushback
25:16 - Tim Walz audio and unforced errors
35:30 - Dem or Journo returns
45:24 - What the media used to brag about
46:01 - Coach Bruce Pearl joins the Progrum
55:32 - NIL, college sports, and leadership
01:03:09 - Speaking freely and paying the price
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