The Michael Knowles Show - Ep. 1035 - The Libs Go Full Roe V. Wade Meltdown

Episode Date: June 27, 2022

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Starting point is 00:00:00 It is now four days since the Supreme Court overruled Roe v. Wade. There has been a flurry of commentary. You may recall that my show had already aired by the time the decision came down on Friday. I was on an airplane. I rushed to the studio right after I landed and gave my breakdown of the ruling. I certainly was not the only one. There has been a flurry of commentary around the decision. But in a matter of just a few days, I have fast.
Starting point is 00:00:30 I have found it. I have found the single worst reaction to the Supreme Court's decision in Dobbs to overrule Roe v. Wade. Brought to you by CNN's Anna Navarro. I have not anybody to tell you what you need to do with your life or with your uterus. And because I have a family with a lot of special needs kids, I have a brother who's 57 and has the mental and motor skills of a one-year-old. And I know what that means financially, emotionally, physically for a family. And I know not all families can do it. And I have a step-granddaughter who was born with Down syndrome.
Starting point is 00:01:08 And you know what? It is very difficult in Florida to get services. It is not as easy as it sounds on paper. And I've got another step-grandson who is very autistic, who has autism, and it is incredible. And their mothers and people who are in that society, who are in that community, will tell you that they've considered suicide because that's how difficult it is to get help because that's how lonely they feel, because they can't get other jobs, because they have financial issues, because the care that they're
Starting point is 00:01:40 able to give their other children suffers. The Supreme Court's ruling is bad, you see, according to Anna Navarro, because now it won't be as easy to kill people with mental disabilities. And she's not even speaking in the abstract. She's speaking of her own family. She's saying, you know, I have this brother who's got mental disabilities. I have step-grandchildren with mental disabilities and they're alive. And that's horrible. It's so annoying that if they were dead, our lives would be so much better. That's what she's saying. Congratulations, Anna. You managed to beat out Joe Biden and AOC and a whole host of other contenders whose opinions were also ignorant and evil, but not quite so obviously so. I'm Michael Knowlesist, the Michael Knowles,
Starting point is 00:02:27 show. Welcome back to the show. My favorite comment on Friday is from Ryu, who says, I hate to take a page out of the left's playbook, but this is a wonderful first step. We have a long way to go. I'd love to take a page out of the left's playbook, not on the substance of what they want, obviously, but in terms of procedure, those guys are pretty clever. You know, they've figured out political tactics pretty well, and they were extremely successful for, I don't know, the last 60 years or so. So yeah, let's take that page out, baby. The Roe v. Wade decision, or rather the Dobbs decision to overrule Roe v. Wade, wonderful, excellent, really the most wonderful political event of my lifetime. Most of all, a good first step. That Anna Navarra reaction is so hideous. It's one of the worst things I've ever heard in political
Starting point is 00:03:27 commentary. Not just that we should kill certain people, but we should kill extremely vulnerable people. Not just that we should kill extremely vulnerable people. We should kill extremely vulnerable members of our own family because sometimes they might seem a little inconvenient to us. Her opinion is not an outlier. It's not unique. The left has been talking about this for years. They just usually have the sense to speak a little more euphemistically than Anna Navarro is. fortunately, because she's not as intelligent as the rest of the left, she says the quiet part out loud. But Iceland was bragging about this a few years ago. There was a big headline out of Iceland. Breaking, Iceland eradicates Down syndrome. There's no cure to Down syndrome. They didn't eradicate it in the sense of curing people who have it.
Starting point is 00:04:16 They just now kill every single person just about who has Down syndrome in Iceland. So they can say it's eradicated because you're committing genocide. That's the eradication. Not something exactly that you should be proud of. And you see it, of course, you see it when you go into a doctor's office. When a woman becomes pregnant and you go see the obstetrician, you will be asked if you want to have certain genetic tests. And you say, well, why would we have these tests done? They say, well, look, the tests are done so that you can find out any abnormalities. If anything might be wrong, you're going to test for Down syndrome.
Starting point is 00:04:52 And then we can figure out how to proceed. what are we going to figure out? Oh, you know, then we'll just kind of make a decision on how you, what decision you want and oh, you're asking me if I want to kill my kid because he's retarded. That's what you're saying. You're saying, we're going to do a test and we're going to find out if the kid is retarded and then we're going to suggest that you kill him. And you know, the craziest part is it's more politically incorrect.
Starting point is 00:05:17 It is more socially unacceptable to say the word retarded than it is to kill a retarded person. killing a retarded person, totally fine, totally encouraged, promoted. They're whining on CNN because you're not allowed to do it. But you can't say the word. Don't, no, you have to watch your language while you're killing people. Does that make a lot of sense? I don't think so. Joe Biden is saying practically the same thing, not with regard to people who have mental disabilities, but with regard to the poor. He tweeted out, quote, the cruel truth is that overturning Roe will hit poor women and girls the hardest. That's the cruel. What is cruel about that? Oh, you're saying it is cruel that now we won't be able to kill the poor. Poor women, women who don't have a lot of money, now will find it a little
Starting point is 00:06:10 bit more difficult in certain states to kill their children. And this is really cruel and terrible because now we're going to have more poor people and we're going to have to deal with them. And isn't that annoying? I mean, this is Jonathan Swift level stuff. This is eat the Irish babies because we don't want them around kind of stuff. It's not coming even from some lunatic on CNN. That's coming from the president of the United States. The takes on the row over ruling have been, from the left, have been almost uniformly evil. But when they're not evil, they are extremely stupid. And this is where we have to turn to AOC. AOC says that the Supreme Court, sending the issue of abortion back to the states and the people and the people's representatives represents a crisis
Starting point is 00:07:00 of democracy. What I believe that the president and the Democratic Party needs to come to terms with is that this is not just a crisis of Roe. This is a crisis of our democracy. The Supreme Court has dramatically overreached its authority. We had two conservative senators in the United States Senate, Senator Manson and Senator Collins, come out with a very explosive allegation that several Supreme Court justices misled them during their confirmation hearings and in the lead-up to their confirmation. This is a crisis of legitimacy. We have a Supreme Court justice whose wife participated in January 6th and who used his seat to vote against providing documents that potentially led to evidence of such to investigators in Congress. This is a crisis of legitimacy, and President Biden must
Starting point is 00:07:57 address that. Absolute crisis of legitimacy, crisis of democracy. What's the crisis? What's the crisis? AOC at the end there, you hear she's going after Clarence Thomas and his wife, Ginny, which the Libs have been doing for decades, because Ginny is a conservative political activist. And so they find, and they've been going after Clarence Thomas since before he was confirmed. The larger claim that they're making here is that the conservative justices misled people, and this therefore creates a great crisis for our democracy. the Dobbs decision is very possibly the most pro-democracy decision that we have ever had in the history of the court. The Dobbs decision represents one branch of government, the judiciary, giving away an issue, sending an issue back to where it had existed for all of American history until 1973, namely to the legislatures, to the democracy. It's a crisis of democracy. How is it a crisis of democracy? How is it a crisis of democracy? when the people get more of a say on a political issue. That, of course, is not a crisis of democracy.
Starting point is 00:09:08 That's an expansion of democracy. But it just reminds you that when the libs talk about democracy, they don't really mean democracy. This is how it can be the case that when more people vote for Donald Trump than vote for Hillary Clinton, in the states where it matters where the Electoral College plays a role also in this election, where the democratic process favors Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton, that's a crisis of democracy. How? He won the people. Yeah, but we didn't get the outcome we wanted. When more people in Hungary vote for the right-wing candidate, Victor Orban, then vote for the left-wing candidate. That's a crisis of democracy. Democracy is in peril. How's that? That's just manifestly absurd. Well, it's the case
Starting point is 00:09:57 because when they say democracy, they don't mean democracy. They mean liberalism. They mean leftism. They mean whatever policy agenda they want. They can't lose legitimately. So whenever they do lose, it has to be a crisis of legitimacy. Because for the progressive left, progress is clear. They're on the right side of history. The arc of history bends toward AOC or whatever. And so whenever ever anything interrupts that, that march toward utopia, that march inevitably toward progress, then it has to be, it has to be a stolen election, it has to be the Russians interfering, it has to be hanging chads in Florida, it has to be anything other than what it obviously is, in this case and beyond, which is that the people don't exactly like what the libs are doing.
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Starting point is 00:12:16 If we allow Supreme Court nominees to lie under oath and secure lifetime appointments to the highest court of the land and then issue without basis, if you read these opinions, issue without basis rulings that deeply undermine the human and civil rights of the majority of Americans, we must see that through. there must be consequences for such a deeply destabilizing action and hostile takeover of our democratic institutions. To allow that to stand is to allow it to happen. And what makes it particularly dangerous is that it sends a blaring signal to all future nominees that they can now lie to duly elected members of the United States Senate in order to secure Supreme Court confirmations. and seats on the Supreme Court. There is so much that is funny in that babble that she just spewed out there. To allow that to stand is to allow that to happen.
Starting point is 00:13:27 And you can tell she's just ripped. If you read the decision and to say the things in the decision that frankly without basis, she doesn't cite any examples, of course, because I highly doubt she has even read the decision because it's over 200 pages and there aren't pictures. It's not a coloring book, so she hasn't probably made it through. We went through the decision on Friday when I did my bonus show because it's an extraordinarily interesting opinion. You've got the opinion of the court, which is they're going to uphold the pro-life law
Starting point is 00:14:03 and they're going to overrule Roe v. Wade and Casey, and they say that the Constitution doesn't say anything about an abortion, and so it goes back to the states. You've got the Roberts' concurring opinion, which says we're going to uphold the pro-life law, but we're not, I wish we weren't going to overrule Rowan Casey. You've got Kavanaugh, who says, we're going to uphold the pro-life law, we're going to overrule Row and Casey. We are not going to make any decisions about abortion. So Kavanaugh is agreeing entirely with the opinion of the court, but he's going even
Starting point is 00:14:32 further to AOC's point. She says that this represents a takeover of our democratic institutions. Kavanaugh says exactly the opposite. He says, no, no, no, no, we are expanding democracy here. We are not taking anything. We are giving away a power that the court illegitimately usurped in 1973 to make a decision on abortion. We have no decision on abortion. We are only sending this back to the people and the people's representatives. Then you had Justice Thomas' concurrence, which was the best part of the entire opinion, as far as I'm concerned, at least in terms of
Starting point is 00:15:03 its legal logic, which pointed out that actually, although the court is trying to make a big point of how the reasoning in this case is not going to threaten cases like Griswold, cases like Lawrence v. Texas, cases like Obergefell, cases on condoms, on gay sex, on gay marriage, on all of these rights that were discovered somewhere in the Constitution. Who knew there was a right to condoms in the Constitution? Probably not James Madison, probably not the founding fathers and the framers. Thomas goes even further. He says, actually, we should revisit these questions, even if we want to have condoms and gay sex and redefine marriage, and you might want to do all of those things. That's neither here nor there. We just want to point out, it's not in the
Starting point is 00:15:48 Constitution. It's not there. No one seriously believes that this radical definition of marriage that hasn't existed beyond five minutes ago, that that was present in the Constitution in the 1780s and 90s. We just know it's not there. Show me the invisible ink. I haven't been able to see it yet. So she makes that, it's a little bit of a digression. She makes all these points, if you read the liberal dissent, there's really no argument there. The liberal dissent, the nearest thing to a legal argument is that, is that because of stare decisis, because of the principle that rulings and precedents should just persist, even if they
Starting point is 00:16:28 weren't argued all that convincingly, that was pretty much it. And the second part of the dissent is that if you get rid of Roe v. Wade, you're going to get rid of all these other things that liberals like. But they didn't really make arguments from the Constitution. They didn't really make any argument that Roe was rightly decided because no one thinks Roe was rightly decided. Frankly, Ruth Bader Ginsburg thought that the logic of the Roe versus Wade decision was ridiculous. She liked the outcome of the decision, but she didn't she didn't agree with the legal argument. So AOC babbling, babbling, babbling. And then there's the cherry on top, which is she said, that the justices lied. You're going to hear this so much from the left over the next few days. Barrett and Kavanaugh and Gorsuch and Alito. They lied before Congress, before the Senate, when they were being confirmed. Why? Because they said that Roe was precedent, that Roe was settled law. Here is exactly what the justices said. Alito. Roe v. Wade is an important precedent of the Supreme Court. Gorsuch. That's the law of the land. I accept. the law of the land. Cavanaugh, it's settled as a precedent of the Supreme Court, Barrett.
Starting point is 00:17:37 Roe v. Wade clearly held that the Constitution protected a woman's right to terminate a pregnancy. AOC says those are lies because they voted to overrule it. Not a single word there is a lie. Alito, Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett, they didn't say anything that wasn't true. Roe v. Wade was an important precedent met by the Supreme Court. Roe v. Wade was the law of the land. Rovi-Way did clearly hold that a woman has a right to an abortion. That was all true. Then. That is not true now. And it's not true because now we've got a new precedent. And I cannot wait for the next, well, I can wait. I want to wait a long time for the next Liberal Supreme Court Justice. But once the next Liberal Supreme Court justice is selected and goes through the confirmation
Starting point is 00:18:31 process, I cannot wait for the Republicans to grill that justice. Say, all right, justice so-and-so, Justice Ocasio-Cortez, all right, potential future judge Ocasio-Cortez. Do you accept that Dobbs versus Jackson Women's Health Organization is the law of the land? And just wait to hear what they say. Because probably what the liberal judge is going to have to do is the exact sort of verbal tricks that the conservative justices did. It's not even really a trick. They're saying, yes, this is precedent. Everyone knows what that means. But now we've got a new precedent. Now we've got a new law of the land. And it happens to be the correct one. So once AOC makes these claims, it's not just her, it's Biden, it's all these people are really, really furious over the Dobbs decision.
Starting point is 00:19:17 The Democrats in Congress decided to take a break from investigating an insurrection. You know, January, January 6th, the worst insurrection ever in history. They decided to take a break from that to incite an insurrection. AOC comes out, she says this is illegitimate and we need to get into the streets. Both of those phrases are calls to insurrection. She's saying illegitimate. She's saying the government is illegitimate. If that is not a pretext for an insurrection, I don't know what is. And then she says, into the streets. If you had scripted this and said, hey, what is the pithiest way to call for an insurrections, since we're all talking about insurrections, and that's what you would say. She said the government is illegitimate, take to the streets.
Starting point is 00:20:24 Now, I know AOC was supposed to be investigating this insurrection, but she took a little break, not just her. Maxine Waters, who's always known for her extremely dangerous rhetoric, she comes out and she says, we need to defy the court. You see this turnout here? You ain't seen nothing yet. Women are going to control their bodies, no matter how. how they try and stop us.
Starting point is 00:20:49 The hell with the Supreme Court, we will defy them. Women will be in control of their bodies. And if they think black women are intimidated or afraid, they got another thought coming. Black women will be out in droves. We will be out by the thousands. We will be out by the millions. We're going to make sure we fight by the right to control our own bodies. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:21:14 The hell with the Supreme Court, we will defy them. That's what Maxine Waters is saying. On January 6th, the worst day in history, there were activists who said, they didn't even say the hell with Congress, we will define them. They said, we are going to challenge the electoral count because of the weird way in which this election was conducted. And then, you know, and then obviously some people got excited and they went into the Capitol. And some of them broke in and some of them were let in by the police and some were just followed in. And it was a strange situation. Maxine Waters is going further than those people did. Maxine Waters is saying we will defy a co-equal branch of government to hell with the co-equal branch of government. It's not legitimate.
Starting point is 00:22:00 We're going to go. We're going to defy them. We're going to take to the streets. Sounds sort of like an insurrection to me. June has been one of the biggest months in the history of our country, one of the best months in the history of our country. Best Pride month ever, by the way. It's also been one of the biggest months in Daily,
Starting point is 00:22:17 wire history, and we still have a week to go. We had What is a Woman? Matt's documentary, it's got a 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes, over 5,000 ratings. We had the book, the follow-up book, What is a Woman, National Bestseller? We had the premiere of our blockbuster movie of the summer, Terror on the Prairie, starring Gina Carrano. And now, this week, on Wednesday, June 29, at 8 p.m. Eastern, we will be backstage. We will be backstage live at the Riemann. You will see your favorite Daily Wire host and the other ones too. You'll see me. I'll be there. And then all the other guys like you've never seen us before taking on the cultural and political topics of the day, describing what backstage live is like, does not do it justice. Take a look.
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Starting point is 00:24:58 decision have been mostly terrible. Certainly from the left, they've been terrible. From the right, been generally good, though. A little bit of a mixed bag, though. A little bit of a mixed bag. Depending on how you define right and left, it's not just the far left liberals who are, who are rending their garments and gnashing their teeth. Barstool Sports, the stool presidente, Dave Portnoye, after the decision came down, he took to social media to lambast the judges for overruling Roe v. Wade. Okay, emergency press conference. Roe versus Wade just got overturned. Let me start by saying, this is a day port-night press conference. This doesn't reflect Barcel, all right? Barclos is 300, whatever people. They all may think certain ways. This is just me, how I feel, I feel like I have to speak
Starting point is 00:25:50 on this issue. I already talked out a little bit. To me, this is just pure insanity. Pure insanity, we are going backwards in time. We are literally going backwards in time. It makes no sense how anybody thinks it's their right to tell a woman what to do with her body. I just don't get it. To take away the ability to make informed decisions on how they want to live their lives is bananas. I honestly believe 95% of the people in the country think like me. They're like, they're liberally, they're socially liberal and they're financially conservative. They like 90% of what Republicans, they don't like the woke culture, all this craziness. But then you look at what they're doing and it's like you're taking away basic rights. What's
Starting point is 00:26:33 next same-sex marriage? Like, what is next? It's insane. So obviously, Dave Portnoy has absolutely no idea what he's talking about here. I don't mean to dunk on the guy or totally own him with facts and logic or anything like that, but he is just completely wrong on the facts. He's even wrong on his political factor. He said, I believe that 95% of the country thinks like me. They're fiscally conservative and socially liberal. That's just not true. Nate Silver at 538, the pollster, took a poll of the country, tried to figure out how large the fiscally conservative, socially liberal demo is. It's about 15%. It's not 95%. It's 15%. It's one of the smallest electoral groups in the country. And a lot of people who are in fancy institutions and live in big cities and hang around and hobnob with rich fancy people,
Starting point is 00:27:22 they would call themselves fiscally conservative, socially liberal because they want to do whatever they want in their personal lives, but they don't want to pay a lot of taxes. They're just sort of like greedy Democrats. And I'm not even saying that to be really mean to them or anything, but the perception of how large that demo is is so skewed when you run in these circles. It's a very, very small group. It's an important group because they can swing elections. 15% is not nothing. But it's not the dominant group in the country, far from it. So Dave Portnoy says, look, I'm fiscally conservative, socially liberal. And I can't believe that the Supreme Court would make this kind of ruling. He later tweeted out. He said, come on, this is crazy. The Constitution's so old. Don't you think it's kind of outdated? Do you think the founding fathers and the framers would really want us to still be operating under this old dusty Constitution? That's crazy. Now, Dave's wrong about that because he doesn't appear to understand the meaning of the word Constitution. The Constitution is not just some law. It's not just some statute or something. It is the Constitution. It's the fundamental framework of the country. Yes, the framers
Starting point is 00:28:34 believed that the Constitution would last. You had one line from Thomas Jefferson in one of his extreme radical flights of fancy, where he said, we need a revolution every 15 years or something to that effect. But beyond that one little pithy quote that people sometimes bring up, no, of course the framers of the Constitution, the founding fathers, believe. that this would endure and you could amend it and you could pass laws and the country obviously can change but the constitution has to endure that's why it's the constitution and from the perspective of the constitution there is no question the dobbs ruling was the constitutional ruling even the honest liberals will admit it even though they really like abortion so then you send it back to the people
Starting point is 00:29:21 and you send it back to the states and they can make their own decisions The Portnoy video is important because it reminds us that barstool conservatism is not conservatism. It's important. I also don't want to just write it off and say these guys, you know, should go vote for the left. They probably will go vote for the left. Portnoy in that video says, I'm going to have to vote for Democrats now. And okay, that's too bad. I hope he doesn't vote for Democrats. But if we're going to lose him on an issue like this, then we're going to lose him. No, I'm not. willing to kill a million babies a year to win Dave Portnoy's vote. And I'm not willing to kill a
Starting point is 00:30:00 million babies a year to win 15% of the electorate. And no, I'm not willing to, beyond the issue of life, I'm not willing to completely subvert the Constitution and the judiciary and our system of government to mollify a group of sort of young, decadent people who want to go out and have fun, but not fund the welfare state. That's not going to happen. That's not a good, It's not the right thing to do, and it's politically a losing, it's a losing move. We need a big coalition. The traditionalists, the real conservatives, the socially conservative, that's not large enough to win every single election in every single place.
Starting point is 00:30:43 So we need coalitions. But the lines have to be clear here, folks. At a certain point, if you have a tent that's too big, you're going to blur all of your lines, you're not going to have a political movement at all. So we need highly precise, tactical coalitions of political convenience. But let's not pretend that we all think the same thing here. We don't. And let's also, by the way, not give away all of our leverage to mollify an extremely small group of voters.
Starting point is 00:31:13 We cannot allow our... This is something the conservative movement did for decades, and it was a huge mistake, and we lost as a result of it. We cannot allow the minority party of the political coalition to call. all of the shots, which is what happened with the fiscal conservative social liberal people for decades. Because when you've got a coalition of socially conservative, fiscally conservative people and fiscally conservative, socially liberal people, whatever, you know, the kind of guys who want to just go out and party and not pay a lot of taxes, when you come together in a political coalition, very often all that means is you just do whatever the social liberals want to do.
Starting point is 00:31:50 public liberalism, private conservatism, which is to say you concede your conservative beliefs. We can't do that. Look, we have a common enemy. The wokeness, the craziness, the radical left, yes, that's true. Let's work together. Let's fight that common foe. But let's not pretend we're all the same thing here. We got to fight that foe, take down that foe. But no, we're not going to give up life. We're not going to give up the Constitution. We're not going to give up the judiciary because a very small group of people wants to have promiscuous sex all the time. It's not going to happen. It's not worth it. Okay. Speaking of polls, USA Today has a really great poll out here. And it's a poll actually that backs up what the social conservatives and the constitutionalists are
Starting point is 00:32:37 saying. And it undercuts the argument that Dave and some of the more socially liberal types are making. Dave's argument is, gosh, you know, there are all these voters who want to vote for Republicans, but then you go out and you defend life and you defend the Constitution and all of a sudden people get really, really angry about it and they're going to vote for Dems. That's not what the polls show. According to the polls, abortion is not the top issue for almost anybody. USA Today, Suffolk University poll came out on Friday, on Dobbs Day, showed that just under 15%. There's that number again.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Just under 15% of likely voters viewed a... abortion as the most important election issue heading into the midterms. Now, the majority of respondents say that abortion is an important issue. Sure, we think about abortion, but it's not the top issue. It's only 15%. Do you know what the top issue is for people? The economy. Only 23% of voters say that abortion is more important than the economy. That's 23%. That includes the pro-lifers. So that's between the pro-lifers and the radical abortion activists, still only 23% of the electorate thinks that abortion is more important than the economy. 66% said that the economy is the most important issue for their vote. The economy is in the doldrums,
Starting point is 00:34:06 and it's all Joe Biden's fault. And everyone knows that it's Joe Biden's fault. And he's trying to blame it on Putin, and he's trying to blame it on global warming. And he's trying to blame it on global warming. And he's trying to blame it on whatever, and that's not persuasive. There are some squishes who were saying, oh, why did this ruling have to come out? Sure, it's going to save hundreds of thousands of babies a year. Sure, it restores integrity to our judicial system, but now we might lose the midterms. There is no evidence that this will hurt us in the midterms. Even if it won, actually there was a poll that came out some months ago that showed that the abortion issue did increase motivation among Democrats, but it increased motivation among Republicans even more. So as a net, the Republicans
Starting point is 00:34:50 win on the pro-life issue, but then it doesn't even matter so much because abortion isn't the top issue. This is uniformly a win. This is uniformly a win. It's the greatest political event of my lifetime. Why did it happen? I have been scratching my head a little bit. Why now? that Roe v. Wade comes down in 1973, then in 1992, the court has the chance to overrule it. Everyone knew that the decision was nonsense. Actually, the case that ended up upholding the quote-unquote right to an abortion even admitted that the Roe decision was silly, that the opinion in Roe was poorly argued. That was Planned Parenthood v. Casey. But in 92, you had these squish conservative, quote-unquote, judges who voted to uphold the question.
Starting point is 00:35:40 quote unquote right to an abortion, which never existed in the Constitution, and now the court acknowledges that it does not exist there. So why now? What changed? I think part of it is that the Democrats changed their rhetoric. They went from safe, legal, and rare to shout your abortion, abortion on demand without apology. People might be able to get behind safe legal and rare. I suspect Dave Portnoy and the rest of people who are just kind of, you know, they don't pay a ton of attention to politics. They they're a swing vote, they're kind of swayed more easily between one side or the other. I bet they could get behind safe, legal, and rare. Moderate Republicans can get behind safe, legal, and rare very often. Shout your abortion on demand for that apology. Even some center
Starting point is 00:36:27 leftists don't like that. Anna Navarro going on TV saying, listen, we need legal abortion because I have a retarded brother and we should have killed him. And I've got these two step, step grandchildren. And, man, they should be dead. I'm really sad that they're alive. It's annoying. They're expensive and annoying because they're retarded. That's what she's saying. Or they have some other mental disability. Or they have, or they're just, or I don't know, they just bugged me when they came over to the house on Saturday. We should kill them. I think ordinary people are looking at that and they're saying, oh my, you monster. You psycho. What? No, whatever, man, whatever you're, whatever side you're on, I'm on the other side of that. So I think that turned people off. But, but, but, but,
Starting point is 00:37:09 Why did the libs even change their rhetoric? If safe, legal, and rare was working, why did they change it to shout your abortion on demand without apology? They did it because, I think, of the logic of abortion. If abortion is murder, then it shouldn't be legal. If abortion is not murder, if it's just like getting your appendix taken out, then there's no reason it should be rare. Safe, and rare never made any sense, and it collapsed under the weight of its own. own incoherence. Same with the issue in the womb. Same with the physical manifestation of the issue. As sonograms advance, you can just see it's a baby. It's a baby. It's human. It's living. It's a baby. And I think people see that. That has really helped the pro-life issue. You might say it's an idea whose time has come. Finally. It took a long time, but it's come. And for those of you
Starting point is 00:38:06 who look out at the world and see symbolism, I meant to get to this on Friday and I didn't get to, there were some weird coincidences on Friday on the day the Dobbs decision came out. For those of you who are Catholic in the audience, you will know that Friday was the solemnity of the sacred heart of Jesus. This is a very, very high,
Starting point is 00:38:30 it's the highest level feast you can have in the year. And it was the solemnity of Jesus's sacred heart. It also, coincidentally, was the feast of the nativity of St. John the Baptist. And you will recall that at the visitation, one of the biblical arguments against abortion and for the sanctity of life is that when Mary goes to visit Elizabeth, Mary is pregnant with Jesus and Elizabeth is pregnant with John the Baptist, when Mary approaches with Jesus inside of her, John the Baptist leaps in Elizabeth's womb, sensing the arrival of his Lord and Savior, Jesus.
Starting point is 00:39:09 So that symbolism was quite a lot for me. And then I was reading CNN. Why? I don't know. And I see this headline. This is from June 23rd, the night before the road decision. 7.48 p.m. Eastern Standard Time. Five planets take center stage as they align in the night sky. bear with me here first line a rare five planet alignment will peak on june 24th on dobsday allowing a spectacular viewing of mercury venus morris jupiter and saturn as they line up in planetary order i'm just point i don't want to sound hippie-dippy here folks but there is such a thing as providence it's an evil generation that seeks for signs and wonders but to quote my friend and priest father george rutler it's a stupid generation that ignores signs and wonders and as far
Starting point is 00:39:59 as I can tell the signs of the times, the protection of life, the beginning of the protection of life, the overruling of the worst Supreme Court decision in our history, is an idea whose time has come. Now, the Roe decision was always illogical. Speaking of illogic, I have to turn to our vice president, who was recently babbling incoherently about the strength of our nation. The strength of our nation has always been that despite the odds and the obstacles, we push to move forward, that we are guided by what we see that can be unburdened by what has been. And we can see, man, we can see that I am me and you are you and we are you and we two can come together and do and do for our nation what would cause a celebration. Mm-hmm. Okay. Yeah. Are you with me? Kamala Harris is the, you want to talk about ideas
Starting point is 00:41:17 whose times have come. You want to talk about the logic of certain ideas. Kamala Harris is the consequence of 40 years of liberal bourgeois women reading self-help books. because what what she was trying to do was sound inspiring. And she did that by just reciting empty platitudes. I think she was trying to do an Obama impression, but Obama was a somewhat skilled rhetorician. And so he would say meaningless statements as well, but they sounded a little better when he was a little more adept at it.
Starting point is 00:41:48 She is not very adept at it. And so it just sounds like nothing. It's just totally hollow. And it ties back into Dobbs. back into Dobbs, if you read the court's opinion in Dobbs, the logic is crystal clear. Anyone could read it. It's a very learned opinion with many, many pages of citations, and it's a very high-level legal document. But I bet you a 10-year-old could read that document because the logic is so crystal clear. The argument is so crystal clear. And then you read the dissent, and then you listen to AOC,
Starting point is 00:42:26 and then you listen to Biden, and then you listen to Maxine Waters, and then you listen to all of these people. And you can't really follow it. And it's all contradictory. A woman has certain rights, and we actually don't even know what women are. And abortion is just a matter. It's a personal decision for a woman. And unless she wants the baby, in which case, then the baby is a baby. But the baby's not a baby. And it's in the Constitution somewhere, but we haven't seen exactly where. And so the logic was just totally non-existent. It just wasn't there. And so at a certain point, I do think people wake up to that kind of thing.
Starting point is 00:43:09 No matter how thick the rhetoric, how intense the emotional manipulation can be, I think that's what comes out. We've just gotten an update, another update from the Supreme Court. This is the greatest, man, this is the greatest Pride Month ever. actually want Pride Month to continue. I thought I wanted Pride Month to end, but I know I wanted to continue to keep getting these rulings. So we've just gotten rulings within the last few weeks defending the Second Amendment, defending the right to keep and bear arms in New York. We've gotten rulings in favor of religious liberty, the religious liberty of parents to send their kids to Christian schools, not to have those schools discriminated against. We obviously had the Dobbs
Starting point is 00:43:50 decision, which is the most important decision in the history of the Supreme Court. Now we've just gotten word. I haven't read anything about it. I just got a few words typed in to my screen up there that the Supreme Court has ruled in favor of Coach Kennedy. This was a Supreme Court case about the right of a high school football coach to have a private prayer after the game. So this is a football coach who, after his football games, whether he won or lost, he would get down on his knees on the field and just have a little prayer. By himself, he wasn't making other people pray with him. and he was fired for this. He was threatened, he was intimidated, he was bullied, and so he brings this case to court, goes all the way up to the Supreme Court. There was an irony from the very beginning of it, which is that for the last seven years or so, the left in this country has celebrated kneeling at football games, but they only want you to kneel if you're kneeling to protest the American flag. But if you have the temerity to kneel to give thanks to God, that's not allowed. So they brought this case and the Supreme Court, I don't have the numbers, I don't have the vote, I don't have the opinion, but we do know that the Supreme Court has ruled
Starting point is 00:45:05 in favor of Coach Kennedy. This is the, man, this is the greatest Supreme Court term. This is such a, this is such a white pill. This is, to talk like a kid on the internet, you know. This is, it's so easy to feel that it's all lost and it's hopeless, especially after two years of, of COVID and the lockdowns and the Fauci's of the world and the international institutions and the bureaucracies just taking away all of our political rights and taking away not just our rights and our liberties, but our traditional way of life. And it just seems like everything is slipping away. And we're not even allowed to wave the American flag anymore. We're going to replace all the American flags with rainbows and we're going to protest the American flag where we see it.
Starting point is 00:45:47 And we're going to knock down our statues and we're going to lose our guns and we're going to lose our free speech. And we're going to just, we're going to lose our representative democracy. see, and we're just going to lose everything. And then, and then it's even for me, I'm a pretty chipper guy. I was, I was losing hope politically. And, and now I'm not. Now I'm not. So they're, they're just giving me the numbers here. Gorsuch wrote the opinion. It was a six, three decision. Here's what, here's what Gorsuch's majority opinion says. Coach Kennedy's private religious exercise did not come close to crossing any line one might imagine separating protected private expression from impermissible government coercion. Of course, and of course, we all knew it. We all knew. If you knew
Starting point is 00:46:36 anything about this case, if you had even heard the top line description, you would know, of course, it's not illegal. Illegal to have a private prayer and thank God after a football game. But we just, it seemed like the country was so far gone. We were so past that. The only book you can't teach in schools is the Bible, all right? You can teach gay porn in elementary schools. You can trans the kids, but you can't read a passage of the Bible out to your class. We just thought we were so far gone, especially on these issues of religious liberty. And then you just get that hope, which my friends, it's not just a nice, happy feeling, but it's a fact. It's a theological virtue, and it's a fact. And this is a very, very good month.
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