Who?
Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX) — former Senate Republican Whip
LISTEN: Laslo & Cornyn
Ask a Pol asks:
Have you seen the recent New York Times article about Chief Justice John Roberts and his influence on the Jan. 6 cases? The left is now saying he’s not the centrist they thought he was.
Key Cornyn:
[Supreme Court Justice from 1990 to 2009] “David Souter wasn't the guy that Republicans thought he would be either, so I don't find anything particularly remarkable about that,” Sen. John Cornyn exclusively told Ask a Pol.
ICYMI — parts of this interview first appeared in Laslo’s Raw Story feature on Chief Justice Roberts
Caught our ear:
“I wouldn't be taking advice from members of Congress on how to do my job if I was him,” Cornyn told us.
Below find a rough transcript of Ask a Pol’s exclusive interview with Sen. John Cornyn (R-TX), slightly edited for clarity.
TRANSCRIPT: Sen. John Cornyn
SCENE: Sen. Cornyn’s walking past the trams underneath the US Capitol when Ask a Pol’s Matt Laslo briefly catches up with him.
Matt Laslo: “Hey, did you catch that New York Times piece on Justice Roberts and the immunity case and some of other J6 cases?”
John Cornyn: “I think I saw the headline, that’s about all.”
ML: “Cause now, I guess, the left is saying he’s not the centrist that they painted him as…”
JC: “He’s got lifetime tenure.”
ML: “Yeah.”
Laslo chuckles.
JC: [SCOTUS Justice from 1990 to 2009] “David Souter wasn't the guy that Republicans thought he would be either, so I don't find anything particularly remarkable about that.”
ML: “Cause they would probably say that he's wading in too much on some of these cases. Like, you respect him?”
JC: “You know, I wouldn't be taking advice from members of Congress on how to do my job if I was him either.”
ML: “Fair, fair, fair. Have a good one, sir.”
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