
The article uses scare quotes around the judge's statement and frames judicial commentary as 'opining,' which delegitimizes the judge's perspective while centering a libertarian-skeptical stance toward RFK Jr. criticism. The headline construction—emphasizing 'Unserious Leaders Are Unsafe' with dismissive framing—suggests the author views the judge's concern as overreach or performative. Reason's editorial voice favors skepticism of institutional authority and is critical of RFK Jr.'s critics.
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Framing may shift if RFK Jr.'s role in government or judicial rulings on related matters develop, affecting whether this commentary appears prescient or overheated.
That's the opening line from yesterday's Oregon v. Kennedy, by Judge Mustafa Kasubhai (D. Or.) (the only federal judge I've… The post "Unserious Leaders Are Unsafe," Opines a Federal Judge About RFK, Jr. appeared first on Reason.com.
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