The main elements of govt are in the Constitution, including SCOTUS. SCOTUS has the final say. The entire Constitution has no meaning without SCOTUS. SCOTUS supplies the meaning not Partisan opinions
All else is your sophisty and personal attacks since you are so wrong headed with your opinions just like any Partisan, regardless of side.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Tom Goldstein argued in an article in
SCOTUSblog in 2010, that the popular view of the Supreme Court as sharply divided along ideological lines and each side pushing an agenda at every turn is "in significant part a caricature designed to fit certain preconceptions."
[96] He points out that in the 2009 term, almost half the cases were decided unanimously, and only about 20% were decided by a 5-to-4 vote. Barely one in ten cases involved the narrow liberal/conservative divide (fewer if the cases where Sotomayor recused herself are not included). He also pointed to several cases that defy the popular conception of the ideological lines of the Court.
[97] Goldstein further argued that the large number of pro-criminal-defendant
summary dismissals (usually cases where the justices decide that the lower courts significantly misapplied precedent and reverse the case without briefing or argument) are an illustration that the conservative justices have not been aggressively ideological. Likewise, Goldstein stated that the critique that the liberal justices are more likely to invalidate acts of Congress, show inadequate deference to the political process, and be disrespectful of precedent, also lacks merit: