I understand why the statement, "The truth and Ms. Anthony are strangers", makes you uncomfortable, but Judge Strickland wasn't giving opinion at that point, it was and still is, fact.
Proven fact, and because it was already proven by LE that the apartment wasn't even inhabited and hadn't been for months, the security cameras at Sawgrass didn't show Casey being there when she lied and said she was, Judge Strickland had every legal right to make that factual statement.Also, most people are smart enough to know that your statement of "Judges have super powers" is not true when it comes to the court room litigation of determining guilt or innocence. Judges must follow the law and guidelines for litigation just as attorneys do. It's somewhat 'pre-determined', if you will.
If it were all up to the Judge to make that determination, we wouldn't have trials, lawyers and most of all jurors; the main players who really do in a sense have "super powers" if you'd like to for some reason, call it that.