No. The reaction to Roberts has been luke warm at best. Had this decision been written by, say, Sotomayor, the reaction would have been deafening outrage. Just Roberts basically betrayed the conservative base. I am surprised nobody has pointed out his saying that when reviewing legislation, the court should find anyway to uphold it. If a lefty had said this, the noise from the collective right wing aneurysm would have been audible. Nuff said.
On a different note, I look at this as Roberts Earl Warren moment. In 1954, Earl Warren penned the unanimous decision in Brown v. The Board of Education. In later years Eisenhower would quip that Warren was "the biggest damned-fool mistake I ever made." I wonder now how George W. Bush feels about his appointment? How do the rest of you righties now feel. This was so out of left field that ONLY Jerod made on off hand prognostication that Roberts might be the one to save Obamacare. Where is the real outrage? Where is the "this is an activist court" rhetoric? You righties only want to lynch the Supreme Court when liberals do crazy shit. This crazy decision belongs to the right. This is conservative, big business, golden goose craziness. And the fact that you liberals applaud a decision that ultimately makes healthcare no more affordable, only requires that individuals buy it from large corporate insurance companies thus driving the value of their stock through the roof, makes me shake my head at you even more.