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Opinion roundup from the Right: Has Trump caused Kennedy to stay at SCOTUS; Ann Coulter takes Trump to task

President Donald Trump, left, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, center, and Justice Neil Gorsuch participate in a public swearing-in ceremony for Gorsuch in the Rose Garden of the White House White House in Washington, Monday, April 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
President Donald Trump, left, Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy, center, and Justice Neil Gorsuch participate in a public swearing-in ceremony for Gorsuch in the Rose Garden of the White House White House in Washington, Monday, April 10, 2017. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)
By Debbie Lord for The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Aug 24, 2017

A roundup of editorials from the Right on Thursday includes a look at whether Donald Trump’s actions have caused Justice Anthony Kennedy to change his retirement plans, what about Al Gore’s new movie looks familiar, and why the president chose to extend a war he promised to end.

1. Four. That’s All. Four. And Anthony Kennedy Has Apparently Changed His Mind.

From The Resurgent: Has Anthony Kennedy changed his mind on retiring from the U.S. Supreme Court in the wake of President Donald Trump’s actions? It’s an open secret says Erick Erickson, that his plans have changed.

2. Peace Through Border Control

From Breitbart.com: Ann Coulter reminds President Trump of his campaign promises about the war in Afghanistan and how he should listen to the ones who put him in office.

This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Al Gore in “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.” Contributed by Jensen Walker/Paramount Pictures
This image released by Paramount Pictures shows Al Gore in “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.” Contributed by Jensen Walker/Paramount Pictures

3. Al Gore's Hype

From Townhall.com: John Stossel finds a few things that are familiar about Al Gore’s new movie – mainly that Gore uses what Stossel calls “scaremongering” to point to the “evidence of calamity.”

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