. . . . "Potter Stewart"@en . . "Justice Stewart's admission that he \"saw\" a lot of pornography jumped a major shark in United States governance. It would not be long before the electorate would accept even a presidential candidate who took drugs and diddled interns. It was Justice Stewart who blazed a saddle for seat-of-the-pants governance, even when the pants are off."@en . "Justice Stewart's admission that he \"saw\" a lot of pornography jumped a major shark in United States governance. It would not be long before the electorate would accept even a presidential candidate who took drugs and diddled interns. It was Justice Stewart who blazed a saddle for seat-of-the-pants governance, even when the pants are off. Justice Stewart's legacy lived on in a 2012 ruling that Obama-care, which could not have been passed as a tax bill nor especially as a \"budget reconciliation\" and whose backers insisted it was not a tax, was a tax after all, the Court essentially saying, \"I know it when I see it.\""@en .