Radical Roberts
As the paper trail on John Roberts' time in the Reagan Administration continues to be released, one can clearly reach the conclusion that he is nothing short of being a radical.
He told the Reaganites to take it slow when it came to supporting the goals of the Fifty States Project, which Roberts chided for addressing "perceived problems of gender discrimination."
Regarding women in the workplace, Roberts pontificated on whether "encouraging homemakers to become lawyers contributes to the common good."
In 1983, he also showed himself to be a proponent of a national ID card, because it would alleviate the "real threat to our social fabric posed by uncontrolled immigration." Immigration a threat to our "social fabric?" Is John Roberts worried about becoming a minority in this country? Oh, the horror of it all!
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