Commentary The fact that the Supreme Court of the United States has effectively debunked the Democratic effort to deform the whole process of electing the president and vice president is naturally gratifying. Some readers will recall that I recently suggested that the abdication by the Supreme Court from the task of adjudicating the fairness of last year’s election, while a disappointment, may have enabled it more confidently to reject the spurious claim of the Democratic leaders that requiring voters to prove that they are whom they claim to be constitutes discrimination against non-whites. It may be that with the benefit of hindsight, President Trump will deserve to be recognized as having turned the tide in American judicial opinion from the authoritarian Democratic notion that congressional majorities and acquiescent presidents can effectively enact anything including the necessity to interpret the Constitution in a way that facilitates whatever any administration commanding a …