Disorder in the Court
The article discusses the political landscape in California, particularly focusing on the upcoming elections and the challenges faced by potential Republican candidates. It highlights the dominance of Democrats in state politics and the implications of a recent California Supreme Court ruling on the felony-murder rule. The author expresses skepticism about the ability of any new leadership to implement meaningful reforms due to entrenched political opposition.
- ▪California is currently a one-party state dominated by Democrats.
- ▪The California Supreme Court recently altered the felony-murder rule, making it harder to charge participants in a crime with murder.
- ▪The upcoming elections may see candidates like Spencer Pratt and Chad Bianco, but they would face significant legislative and judicial obstacles.
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Disorder in the Court Jack Dunphy | 5:44 PM on May 22, 2026 Photo by Andy Kropa/Invision/AP For the time being, I remain a reluctant resident of California. Family circumstances rearranging in the coming years may inspire us to reassess things, and the Dunphy family may one day join the thousands of others who have chosen to flee the state where I was born, where my father was born, but it has become a one-party state controlled by leftists who seldom bear the consequences of their utopian schemes.
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