Constitutional Opinion No. 2026-0331

America First Constitutional Standard — Version 1.0

Case Information

Source
X/Twitter
Author
Ben Shapiro
Publication Date
2026-07-08
Content Type
Social Media
Opinion Issued
2017-11-26
AFCS Version
1.0
Verdict
78
/ 100
Mostly America First
Journalistic Integrity Score: 76 / 100
Automatic Fail: None

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AFCSOpinion No. 2026-0331
78
/ 100
Mostly America First
Source: X/Twitter

Holding

X/Twitter post by Ben Shapiro critiquing political hypocrisy on sexual harassment. Post traces rhetorical inversion: (1) "sexual harassment is never acceptable," (2) shifting to "sexual harassment is acceptable to save a Senate seat," (3) further shifting to "sexual harassment is acceptable to keep an 88-year-old guy in office." Post demonstrates rapid abandonment of principle in pursuit of political power over "space of a week." Documents institutional government principle inversion. Constitutional order depends on consistent principles and institutional integrity. Political leaders' rapid principle inversion violates citizen sovereignty. Citizens deserve consistent representation. Transparently documents political hypocrisy for public accountability. Strong institutional accountability focus.

Articles Triggered

II
Sovereignty of the Citizen

Citizen accountability and representation

VI
Free Speech and Open Inquiry

Institutional accountability reporting

XII
Federalism and the Limits of Washington

Government accountability

XVII
Permanence of Constitutional Order

Institutional principle consistency and integrity

Score Breakdown

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Final078
Sum of weighted contributions: 0

It is the judgment of this Court that Opinion No. 2026-0331 is hereby entered into the record, in accordance with the America First Constitutional Standard. The score stands. The reasoning is published. The record is public.

The Standard is the Standard.