Roe v. Wade is overturned, and the Supreme Court rules that abortion is now legal in all but the first three stages of pregnancy. What does that mean for the future of abortion in the United States? And what does it mean for millions of lives lost to abortion?
00:02:13.000It doesn't seem like enough considering the millions upon millions of lives
00:02:17.000that have been lost that will now be And by the way, this just means, for people who are freaking out, this just means that the laws can go back to the states, that the restrictions they were not allowed to place on abortions beforehand
00:02:31.000are now going to be permitted, like a heartbeat bill.
00:02:55.000And no such right is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision, including the one on which the defenders of Roe and Casey now chiefly rely, the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment.
00:03:06.000For people who don't remember, we have a card right here if you're watching on YouTube and it's archived.
00:03:11.000It was basically a right to privacy clause, which some people argue isn't necessarily a right either.
00:03:16.000That's a whole different discussion, but that is the basis for Roe v. Wade.
00:03:21.000There is no constitutional right to an abortion, unlike the constitutional right to both keep and bear arms.
00:03:30.000Now chiefly rely the Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment.
00:03:34.000That provision has been held to guarantee some rights that are not mentioned in the Constitution, but any such right must be deeply rooted in this nation's history and tradition and, quote, implicit in the concept of ordered liberty.
00:03:47.000The right to abortion does not fall within this category until the latter part of the 20th century.
00:03:52.000Such a right was entirely unknown in American law.
00:03:55.000Indeed, when the 14th Amendment was adopted, three quarters of the states made abortion a crime at all stages of pregnancy.
00:04:03.000The abortion right is also critically different from any other right that this court has held to fall within the 14th Amendment's protection of, quote, liberty.
00:04:10.000Roe's defenders characterize the abortion rights as similar to the rights recognized in past decisions involving matters such as intimate sexual relations, contraception, and marriage, but abortion is fundamentally different, as both Roe and Casey acknowledge.
00:04:30.000If you look at the case, Case Law Matters with Roe v. Wade, and you look at Casey, these cases that were brought forth, these suits, they acknowledge that abortion was different.
00:04:43.000They never started this with saying abortion was just, you know, treating a child as a nuisance or medical condition.
00:04:48.000So a lot of the opinions that are being expressed right now that you'll see on CNN and that no doubt will lead to violence, keep your head in a swivel, churches, please.
00:05:33.000Abortion is fundamentally different, as Roe and Casey acknowledged, because it destroys what those decisions called, quote, fetal life, and what the law now before us describes as, quote, an unborn human being.
00:06:19.000Called fetal life, Those decisions, this just because it destroys what those decisions called fetal life and what the law now before us describes as an unborn human being.
00:06:32.000Meaning that back in the day, when we're talking about Roe v. Wade, you know, they still tried to argue, well it's not a life because it's not viable.
00:06:39.000But when you see the shrieking and the protests that go on because of states that put laws into place where it's no longer an issue, it's no longer deniable that it's a life.
00:06:51.000Whether viable or not, in some cases, yes, viable.
00:06:54.000That's change, and so the court has said we now have to make sure that we recognize this change as it's codified into law.
00:07:00.000This had to happen, there was no way for it not to happen, and leftists, you have no one to blame but yourself.
00:07:07.000You have no one to blame but yourself.
00:07:10.000You went from safe, legal, and rare to, you know, within a few weeks after pregnancy, which I don't agree with, but guess what?
00:07:16.000You had a lot of people on your side, to all the way up until and including nine months, even birth period, and we see that in certain states.
00:07:25.000It's your fault that your guy has the lowest approval rating of any modern president.
00:07:30.000It's your fault that people are now going to vote against you en masse, including Latinos, including people under the age of 30, including black people.
00:07:37.000It's your fault that the court said, we've got to do something about this Roe v. Wade shit.
00:07:42.000Even Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said it was bad law and it was doomed to fail for this reason.
00:08:53.000And guys, let me know, get me more of the bill when you can, I don't know if you want to put it in the show map at the top there, and let me know when Gingersnap is ready.
00:09:00.000By the way, Gingersnap, our on-the-ground reporter, was in front of CNN's cameras, so hopefully we'll be able to get him to broadcast in front of CNN's cameras, since they're okay with all the disruptors there right now, maybe they'll be okay with our disruptor.
00:09:10.000But it's just very important to contrast yesterday, you know, New York didn't allow people to carry firearms, and that's worked like a charm in New York.
00:09:17.000Now, the reaction to that, which is a constitutional right, So in this case, it said this is a constitutional right.
00:09:22.000And this is very easy for people who don't know, this is remedial.
00:09:25.000What is not a state issue is in the Constitution, the Bill of Rights.
00:09:28.000That's something you cannot affect in the states.
00:09:46.000Excuse me, again, like I said, I am very sick.
00:09:49.000Where they say, hey, hold on a second, there is no constitutional right to an abortion, so we're going to leave that to the states.
00:09:55.000Both of these, if you're going to talk about middle ground, both of these are very moderate decisions.
00:10:00.000It's, well, this is in the Constitution, so the states can't infringe upon it.
00:10:02.000This isn't in the Constitution, so states have the right to create their own laws.
00:10:06.000They're not saying that New York, as far as, I haven't had time to read the full bill, it came down five minutes ago, sorry, the full ruling, they're not saying that New York can't allow abortion up until Eight months.
00:10:43.000So, let's go live, and as you guys pull more from the bill, then I want to talk about yesterday's bill and contrasting it and why we predict violence, unfortunately, and unrest this weekend.
00:11:08.000Same shirt, though, so I guess you just packed in overnight.
00:11:10.000No, no, it's just my different Hawaiian shirt.
00:11:12.000You know, I want to mix it up a little bit.
00:11:14.000But, yeah, right when it dropped, the pro-life crowd went crazy, and then immediately the pro-abortion crowd started chanting, illegitimate, take to the streets.
00:11:23.000We had people coming up with antiques to get up saying, who do you work for?
00:11:29.000There's tons of police, way more than yesterday.
00:11:42.000I don't know what they're doing, but there's a lot of calls to take to the streets, you know, by whatever means necessary, overturn, illegitimate, you know, all the catchphrases that the liberals love to shout.
00:11:52.000I mean, they're shouting them, and they were playing Rage Against the Machine for a little bit, so I knew that would make you really happy.
00:11:57.000Oh, yeah, because Tom Morello's a piece of shit.
00:12:01.000He rages against the machine by wanting to increase the size of the machine.
00:12:07.000Yeah, and, well, the machine got a little bit smaller today, and they don't seem to be too happy about it.
00:13:23.000Hey, by the way, the whole world is watching and including European laws that are far more restrictive on abortions that people don't quite understand.
00:13:29.000We have the loosest abortion laws in the country outside of Canada.
00:13:33.000Even people in Europe don't understand that.
00:13:36.000Right, and like you were saying earlier, it's not illegalizing abortion across the country.
00:15:58.000So in other words, let's take the most extreme example.
00:16:01.000Let's take the January 6th, you know, worse than 9-11, horrible domestic terrorists who were saying, hey, we want to re-examine the election, right?
00:16:08.000We don't want to certify it right now.
00:16:09.000They weren't saying overturn it at that point.
00:16:11.000They were saying, we think we need to wait to certify because we have a lot of unanswered questions.
00:16:33.000This is what happened yesterday and we'll get to what's happening today as it unfolds.
00:16:37.000New York and California both proposed basically just workarounds to ensure that your constitutional rights just recognized by the Supreme Court to carry firearms will not be recognized in their states. So right here we
00:16:48.000have, I think it's New York AG proposing workarounds for the concealed carry law. Let's
00:17:58.000Alright, so Ginger Snap, again, right on CNN, the African-American gentleman in the red shirt, he's there, and if you walk a little further, so if you walk a little, walk right next to him, and then walk a little closer, sorry, further away from the steps there, you'll be getting, so now turn to your left, turn to your left, and walk forward, and I think we're going to see you here on CNN, walk forward, walk forward, walk forward, I don't see him there.
00:19:26.000Yeah, there's a bit of a delay because they're afraid that conservatives might start doing jumping jacks, you know, as opposed to burning down cities.
00:19:53.000If you can find the CNN camera, again it's further away from, I'm trying to see, it's a small monitor, are they in front of the Supreme Court?
00:23:06.000Can you try and talk with one and see, I see that reporter behind you, but try and talk with one and see, ask them what they expect to do this weekend.
00:24:05.000What we are watching right now, people, live, and again it's Save SCOTUS as a promo code, what we are watching is the left turn off yet another demographic of voters.
00:24:15.000All that's required right now is education, right?
00:24:18.000We're going to read more of this bill.
00:24:21.000And all that's required is for them to see the protests, for them to see the riots, and for us to say, hey, why do you think they're rioting?
00:24:26.000And they'll say, well, because, you know, they think abortion is being banned.
00:24:29.000And you explain to them, it's not being banned.
00:24:31.000And these people are protesting, they're rioting because they want abortions, all the way up until and including nine months period, without the states having the rights to restrict them.
00:24:38.000When you communicate that to black Americans, as you saw when I just did the talking with people segment, when you communicate that to Latino Americans, Hispanic Americans, when you communicate that to nearly all demographics of Americans, they say, oh well that's unreasonable.
00:24:54.000We need to make sure that this message is communicated, that this is just about giving the states the right To ensure that they can regulate abortions so they don't have to be New York, Colorado, or California where you can have an abortion all the way up until and through the third trimester.
00:25:08.000Yeah, and most Americans agree that the states should have the right to make their own laws.
00:25:12.000I understand people that would be on the left that say, well then that's going to make it oppressive for women that live in Texas to be able to get out of the state.
00:25:18.000If you're in a large state, you're not close to a border with a state that you can go get an abortion in, right?
00:25:23.000But my argument back would be like, OK, well, let's say that that's true.
00:25:26.000Let's just say that it is going to be more difficult for people to get an abortion now.
00:25:29.000Maybe what we do is try to prevent the pregnancy in the first place.
00:25:32.000Can we all agree that maybe that's probably the place to start now?
00:25:35.000And there are a lot of different ways to do that.
00:27:50.000By the way, we also have multiple tentacles into some of these leftist groups online, so you guys are in control and you know what to do.
00:27:58.000Let us know what they're discussing, especially if it can help keep people safe.
00:28:01.000My life has been saved on multiple occasions from that, just kind of keeping tabs on them.
00:28:05.000So this is from the decision right now.
00:28:06.000I'm just going to read you a little bit more.
00:28:09.000Um, stare decisis, the doctrine on which Casey's controlling opinion was based, does not compel unending adherence to Roe's abuse of judicial authority.
00:28:18.000Roe was egregiously wrong from the start.
00:28:21.000Its reasoning was exceptionally weak, and the decision has had damaging consequences.
00:29:16.000By giving, by removing power, by recusing yourself as Supreme Court justices and giving that power to elected representatives according to the bill?
00:29:29.000In other words, their issue here is not that the Supreme Court has taken more power.
00:29:33.000Their issue here is that the Supreme Court has not, with an iron fist, ruled in an authoritarian fashion that abortion is to be allowed, on demand, taxpayer funded, up until birth, up until the end of pregnancy, including birth, period.
00:29:48.000By the way, that is what their platform is.
00:30:09.000When they have a problem with Supreme Court justices, they have a problem with conservative Supreme Court justices, originalists, they have a problem with these justices consistently saying that we don't have this authority.
00:30:30.000They're saying, hey look, abortion, this was bad law.
00:30:33.000We don't have the authority to say that people's elected representatives can't create laws regarding restricting abortions.
00:30:39.000We are going to return the issue of abortion to people's elected representatives, to which NYU law professors you just saw now live say, this is how democracy dies.
00:30:49.000Democracy dies by the unelected judicial branch.
00:30:52.000Giving more power to the elected representatives of people's direct states and communities?
00:31:00.000Let's define democracy and thank God we're a representative republic, a constitutional republic, but this is the court literally giving more power to you democratically in your state!
00:31:11.000What they really mean is this is how democracy dies because I didn't get exactly what I want.
00:31:16.000And I want to make sure that everybody understands that when we have riots, which we will have depending on the size and the scope of the riots in different cities across the country, we'll have them.
00:31:25.000Are we going to go back to these comments like we did with Donald Trump and say, see, they were inciting violence here.
00:31:30.000When you put it like that, when you start to tell people that the democracy is dying and really what's happening is the power is going back to the states, you're telling them that now's the time to fight.
00:31:40.000Now is the time that if you don't take to the streets, you won't have a country again.
00:31:44.000Donald Trump was making comments because he believed, whether you agree with him or not, that he was defrauded and that democracy had been stolen.
00:32:12.000And very, very little will change in regards to abortion law outside of places like Mississippi and Texas can now say, hey, there's another heartbeat.
00:32:46.000What I want you to do is when you see this, when you see this protest out there, these are people, any moms out there, any dads, ever look at an ultrasound?
00:32:55.000Any of you have a baby born two weeks early, three weeks early?
00:32:58.000They can already be aborted in states.
00:33:00.000They'll say, well, not many of those occur.
00:35:39.000Well tell them thank you that we do appreciate that they're out there doing that work and ask them how, if they were to set odds, what are they willing to bet that things get violent over the course of this weekend based on being on the ground?
00:35:53.000Yeah, so what do you guys think are the chances that violence breaks out?
00:35:56.000That there's, I don't know, I guess like George Floyd type stuff.
00:37:29.000He appointed within the number that has been the same number for, for, for, uh, go back to the 1800s?
00:37:36.000And by the way, this is the reason that the number was settled upon was because originally it changed.
00:37:39.000People make that argument because district courts change and because people would have to travel.
00:37:42.000And finally said, OK, this is how we are going to organize and design the Supreme Court.
00:37:46.000And there have been many, many legal briefings that have issued statements and opinions regarding the reasoning behind the Supreme Court justices, the numbers that we have right now, nine, and why it should not.
00:37:58.000Packing is expanding it because you don't like the ruling, like you said.
00:38:39.000Again, just getting to the gun issue, because really, in preparation for this morning, I was really in an exalted state about what happened in the United States Senate yesterday.
00:38:59.000Counterpoint to the dangerous decision of this Trumpian Supreme Court that they made yesterday for a way to take us to, as the bill is called, community safety.
00:39:13.000Were you in that state when armed guards were around you escorting you to your car?
00:39:23.000Yeah, right now she's surrounded by armed guards, of course.
00:39:25.000And we expect a good bipartisan vote on it in the House.
00:39:30.000We congratulate the Senate on the work that they have done.
00:39:35.000And the timeliness of it to be passed in the Senate in a strong bipartisan way on a day when the court made such a dangerous, dangerous decision.
00:40:25.000Now, today, the Supreme Court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, it relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians and ideologues.
00:40:39.000Attacking the essential freedoms of millions of Americans.
00:42:01.000Is having a Senate vote on something and a House vote on something that the majority of Americans don't agree with just because the Democrats might have a majority right now.
00:42:10.000That doesn't feel fair on a local issue.
00:42:12.000An issue that's not supposed to be federal.
00:42:21.000Having a state that makes a law that you disagree with and then you organizing a campaign to get them voted out because you live in that state and you can affect local politics.
00:42:29.000I thought you were going to say Junior Mintz.
00:42:31.000Well, I was going to go that way, but this was next above it.
00:42:50.000I don't know how long this is going to be going, this is an impromptu stream.
00:42:53.000I think they're scared, because for as much as states like Arizona, states like Texas they're claiming are going purple because of a Latino vote, well now they've seen that's actually not exactly what they expected.
00:43:03.000Now this is not a justification of open borders, of course not, that's not what I'm saying.
00:43:09.000That if the 10% who they're hoping will vote, the 10% of illegal immigrants who they're hoping will vote to swing elections, they know that if just that same percentage of legal Hispanic voters vote, and they're educated on the issue of abortion, that there's going to be a red wave of abortion laws.
00:43:25.000You will be hard-pressed to find more pro-life people than Hispanic Americans, notably Mexican Catholics.
00:44:16.000And by the way, seeing what is happening right now and seeing these calls to violence, is it any wonder That it's your constitutional right to keep and bear arms.
00:44:25.000And by the way, one of the stupidest, funniest clips that I saw on, I think it was MSNBC yesterday, they were saying, well, the Supreme Court ignored that well-regulated militia, the first part of that clause.
00:44:55.000They meant well-regulated, meant effective, meant people who are familiar with fighting, trained, hopefully, meant if you are a man of legal age, and at that point I was pretty damn young, that's why they had like 10 kids, because they were more coach hands, they're saying any man who can pick up a gun and fight off the king, or throw some Tetleys in the harbor, has the right to pick up that gun.
00:46:18.000And now today, they're saying, well, you know what, the states have the right to... states have the right, the elected representatives have the right to say, you can't have an abortion after this point because those people there consider it murder, and this unfortunately has not been defined at the federal level.
00:46:30.000They want to change the rules to all of that.
00:46:34.000Well, California and New York tell you.
00:47:30.000They're saying democracy dies while their proposed solution today, we just read you these quotes, the proposed solutions are to give the courts Exactly.
00:47:45.000The court was never given that power by the Constitution and so here's, I've got two solutions to this problem.
00:47:49.000One is fantastic for us and the other one will just show you how stupid you are.
00:47:52.000Please tell me one is a fumigation tent.
00:49:56.000Well, we actually I actually checked the demographics.
00:50:00.000For every three Democrats, there is one Republican.
00:50:04.000And we also don't have the abortion clinic, which, you know, if it's a county that's heavily Democratic, you would expect to see abortion, but that's not the case.
00:50:12.000So, you know, there's this thing in which, you know, there are still, you know, pro-life Democrats, just that it's in the rural communities that are controlled by Democrats versus, you know, But is it going to be hard for you to support an administration that is very against this view that you hold?
00:50:29.000Well, actually, to be quite frank, I actually did vote for Biden for President.
00:50:35.000However, I also did vote for Republicans at the federal level, which is either the House of Representatives or the Senate.
00:50:42.000You know, because I'm like, I just didn't like Trump at all.
00:50:45.000And that's the thing with a lot of Democrats, they do not like Trump.
00:50:49.000However, you know, they do want abortion restrictions, so sometimes you have to play along.
00:50:55.000But ask him if he's glad that because of the appointees from Trump to the court that we
00:53:34.000If you think that there should be, because it's not in there, and that's what the Supreme Court just said, this is not something that is protected by the Constitution of the United States or the amendments.
00:53:43.000So, you can do a constitutional amendment for a right to abortion.
00:54:56.000America, you don't like spaghetti and meatballs.
00:54:59.000Researchers, do me a favor really quickly.
00:55:00.000There's a lot of stuff going around right now about Justice Clarence Thomas writing in a concurring opinion that he released that some people are saying that it's calling for a reconsideration of protection for contraception, same-sex marriages, and same-sex relationships.
00:55:18.000There seems to be a lot of BS floating around right now being pushed by the left.
00:55:23.000Find that if you can, his concurring opinion, and let us know kind of what it says.
00:55:26.000That being said, I wouldn't be surprised if Clarence Thomas was like, gay couples getting married?
00:55:47.000As you see right now, there are no ads.
00:55:52.000That's what keeps the lights on, is actual viewers like you, not a foreign caliphate.
00:55:55.000Hillary Clinton said, AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Yes!
00:56:23.000This is what has happened since the beginning of time, is you either sit two lives become one, two fleshes become one, and you say we want to have a child.
00:56:56.000Let's be clear, there are decisions in how you approach dating, or courting as it used to be known.
00:57:00.000There are decisions in how you decide on your future mate, partner.
00:57:06.000There are decisions on whether you want it to be a one night stand or not, which by the way is something I think is very corrosive to our society.
00:57:13.000Then there are decisions on if you decide that this is the person, whether it's a one night stand or your significant partner, Which form of contraception?
00:58:39.000Giving the states the right to put some limitations, or the states the right to have no limitations on abortions, they are comparing to Pearl Harbor, which before 9-11 was the most devastating attack on American soil.
00:58:53.000And some people are going to be surprised why it gets violent this weekend.
00:58:58.000We'll live in infamy as a step backwards for women's rights and human rights.
00:59:02.000Well, I think, sorry, you misspelled whores.
00:59:32.000It used to be a beautiful thing, like, for you to be able to get pregnant and bring a child into this world, and now it's an inconvenience because we want you to pursue a career and then wake up at 35 and realize, holy crap, I'm not happy with this.
00:59:43.000And I'm not saying that women can't be happy in a career and be happy in a CEO role or some other position of power and authority in business and that they can't start businesses.
01:02:12.000I am going to support you every single step of the way.
01:02:16.000You know, no matter what you decide to do, but just know that you are strong enough.
01:02:21.000Well, she ended up booking the abortion appointment, and the morning that she was going to take the two-hour drive to our nearest abortion facility, the night before, she had actually filled up her tires with air just to make sure that it was all good, she could make the drive, and she woke up in the morning.
01:02:36.000She called me while I was in class, and I said, I have to answer, obviously.
01:06:37.000Time to start using their rules against them.
01:06:39.000Time to start taking their rules, rolling them up, and grabbing your shovel, your screwdriver, whatever you have, your mallet, and shove it down their mouth.
01:06:48.000We can't keep playing by a different set of rules.
01:06:53.000By the way, this is why it's so important for us to go out and vote.
01:06:56.000She's saying, all right, we've got to fight all the way until November.
01:06:59.000Make sure you go out and vote because they're going to try to do every single thing that they can to overturn this, to pack the court, to use this as a pretense.
01:07:38.000To end the filibuster, to get rid of democracy, all the things that the Democrats want to do right now to protect democracy are ending democracy.
01:07:46.000Let's read some chats and we can read them live, but I want to read some more from the bill and then to some more reactions which are absolutely... Alyssa Milano is just... pee your pants funny.
01:07:55.000So, page 37 in the bill, and all references are available at lottowithcrowd.com.
01:07:59.000The opinions are up there to read, and I believe we also have the bills in which the opinions are based, just like yesterday with the New York concealed carry law.
01:08:11.000Page 37 says, The most striking feature of the dissent is the absence of any serious discussion of the legitimacy of the state's interest in protecting fetal life.
01:08:27.000This is evident in the analogy that the dissent draws between the abortion rights and the rights recognized in Griswold's contraception, Eisenstadt, the same, Lawrence, sexual conduct with a member of the same sex, and Obergefell, same-sex marriage.
01:08:39.000That view is evident throughout the dissent.
01:08:41.000The dissent has much to say about the effects of pregnancy on women, the burdens of motherhood, and the difficulties faced by poor women.
01:10:59.000And of course the constitutional framers had no idea that this would become an issue, any more than they had any idea that gun rights were such a major issue.
01:11:08.000So is he suggesting that the founders would have been supportive of modern abortion?
01:11:15.000So do you think if they would have known this specific issue would arise, do you think the founders of the country would have supported abortion rights?
01:16:00.000Well, I mean, that's a good question because certainly the Dems have been trying to use this as an issue over the last two months since you saw the leaked opinion.
01:16:11.000And it does not seem to have moved the needle.
01:16:50.000It says, because the Due Process Clause does not secure any substantive rights, it does not secure a right to abortion.
01:16:58.000The court today declines to disturb substantive due process jurisprudence generally or the doctrine's application in other specific contexts.
01:17:08.000Cases like Griswold v. Connecticut, that's the right of married persons to obtain contraceptives, Lawrence v. Texas, the right to engage in private consensual sexual acts, Obergefell v. Hodges, the right to same-sex marriage, are not an issue.
01:17:28.000Can someone bring up the tweets about Clarence Thomas?
01:17:30.000Guys, grab the tweets that Gerald was talking about or where they're writing about Clarence Thomas saying they're going after your gay marriage because, let me read this, he says that these are not an issue and then he goes on to explain why.
01:17:39.000The court's abortion cases are unique.
01:17:42.000This is almost like, again, they'll look back on this, sort of like the left tries to look back and twist the right of A regulated militia.
01:18:20.000And there's some numbers here as far as pages.
01:18:23.000And no party has asked us to decide whether our entire 14th Amendment jurisprudence must be preserved or revised.
01:18:30.000For that reason, in future cases, we should reconsider all this Court's substantive due process precedents, including Griswold, Lawrence, and Obergefell, because any substantive due process decision is demonstrably erroneous.
01:18:42.000We have a duty to correct the error established in those precedents.
01:18:45.000So he's saying this is different, those are not at issue right now, and he's saying we will need to take these cases On a case-by-case basis as to whether they fall under due process.
01:19:27.000And I would even argue the same-sex marriage issue at a federal level is not really a privacy issue.
01:19:32.000So that's one that may require reconsidering.
01:19:35.000And again, it would go to the states, where if you just say, well, hold on a second, this can't be filed under the 14th Amendment because then the 14th Amendment doesn't mean anything.
01:19:41.000It would need to be brought before us in another case.
01:19:51.000I'm reading it as saying, if you're basing this on the 14th Amendment, like the court, and right here it says it, in future cases, we should reconsider all of this court's substantive due process precedents.
01:20:01.000Meaning in future cases when they come we can't just depend on the precedence we have for substantive due process because we've just said that we got one wrong.
01:20:10.000And we're not applying this correctly.
01:20:12.000The 14th Amendment isn't being applied correctly here.
01:20:14.000So in future cases we need to keep that in mind.
01:20:16.000So it has to be brought under a different standard.
01:20:18.000It would have to be a case that goes to the Supreme Court on one of these issues where it was decided based on the 14th Amendment and what he is also saying by the way is we need To observe the precedence.
01:20:30.000Meaning that that would be included in how they rule.
01:20:33.000And whether that precedence, whether it makes sense, because we did get one wrong here.
01:20:37.000But right now, today, he says these are not an issue.
01:20:41.000The court's abortion cases are unique.
01:20:44.000The context is the abortion cases are not the same as these other cases.
01:21:15.000That's exactly what Clarence Thomas is saying here.
01:21:17.000That if you wanted to strengthen it, you need... Oh, hold on.
01:21:19.000Let's see Elizabeth Warren with her Parkinson's shakes.
01:21:22.000The fact that this now goes back to the states, your home state of Massachusetts, the highest court, they're upholding the right to an abortion, passing laws to protect abortion rights.
01:21:31.000We're seeing more of that in a number of bluer states.
01:21:35.000The reality of what can happen, you tried the legislative route not too long ago.
01:21:40.000An executive order isn't going to reinstate this, and even if it did, it could be overturned by another president, as you know.
01:21:46.000So, realistically speaking, when you say there is work to be done legislatively... Can someone bring me up the Massachusetts abortion laws?
01:21:55.000It looks like getting two more Democrats in the United States Senate who are willing to support both filibuster reform and making Roe versus Wade the law of the land.
01:22:08.000It means hanging on to the House of Representatives.
01:22:21.000It's about people not being able to find a job.
01:22:23.000It's about people not being able to afford housing.
01:22:25.000It's about people not able to afford rent.
01:22:26.000It's about the fact that you have, pardon my language, fucked up at every single aspect of your job, your entire party.
01:22:33.000And you screwed up Roe v. Wade, you screwed up the precedence here.
01:22:38.000You had a ruling that you didn't like, and so you want to make it about this, and all of your calls, we've heard every single leftist representative we have seen on television, and if you read their tweets, use the words, fight.
01:22:49.000You want to stir up violence just like you did with Black Lives Matter.
01:22:53.000And within the first four months, there were $2 billion worth of damages.
01:27:24.000No, if we want kids, we don't have a choice.
01:27:28.000As soon as we are old enough to know that we want a wife and or a child, we have never been taught that we have the choice to do whatever we want to be.
01:28:59.000She said, six radical Supreme Court justices have overturned nearly 50 years of precedent.
01:29:03.000They've decided that the government, not the person who is pregnant, should make a private health care decision and deny women the right to control their own bodies.
01:29:48.000Just be honest, feminists, Elizabeth Warren, AOC.
01:29:52.000You want no accountability for your actions whatsoever.
01:29:55.000Just in the last three days, AOC shouldn't be responsible for her own student debt.
01:30:01.000AOC shouldn't be responsible for her own meals and travel because she's a public servant.
01:30:06.000Women shouldn't be responsible for using contraception or picking their mate carefully and doing their due diligence.
01:30:18.000Amber Heard shouldn't be responsible for hating Johnny Depp because he made her do it.
01:30:25.000These people, meaning radical, and by that I mean feminists, including the white knighting men who go, oh yeah, I have a penis so I shouldn't have an opinion, should not be in control at all in any form of government.
01:40:02.000When they say codify Roe v. Wade, what they mean is codify women reaping the financial benefits from the taxpayer and from the male who has helped create this life, benefiting from that without any accountability.
01:42:33.000I would still be able to go to a university that was great and that was close to where I was so that I could take responsibility for the decision.
01:46:15.000So, Senator Manchin, I trusted Justice Gorsuch And Justice Kavanaugh, when they testified under oath that they also believed Roe v. Wade was settled legal precedent, and I'm alarmed they chose to reject the stability the ruling has provided.
01:46:52.000Do you never want the court to overturn anything?
01:46:55.000Because if that were the case, I think right now there would be a lot of people disenfranchised in this country still if the court never overturns precedent.
01:47:03.000Sometimes it happens where you go, you know what?
01:47:07.000Yeah, you know what, and this actually brings me to, I want to talk about, because we're going to have more information coming out today about this, the opinions, dissenting opinions.
01:47:14.000So yesterday was the concealed carry law.
01:47:16.000And I didn't have that much time, obviously, to go through it because it happened while we were live on air.
01:47:21.000But then I did go home and I did read the opinions.
01:47:24.000And what stuck out to me were a couple of things.
01:47:28.000First off, sort of like Roe v. Wade if you look at it here today, or sorry, Dobbs-Jackson.
01:47:34.000Um, it's not how it's been represented.
01:47:36.000There were actually some issues that were very alarming to me from, uh, Kavanaugh in his dangerous interpretation of the Second Amendment.
01:47:44.000But what also stood out to me is the dissenting opinions on that.
01:47:48.000So kind of like I talked about in the past, Heller versus DC, this was the right, basically determining that private citizens have the right to own firearms.
01:47:54.000If that one went the other way, you wouldn't have any right to own firearms.
01:47:57.000It doesn't matter what kind of firearm, shotgun, hunting rifle, handgun, revolver, nothing.
01:48:01.000The dissenting opinion said, according to our interpretation of the Constitution, regulated militia doesn't mean the citizens of this country, that private citizens have no right to own firearms.
01:48:10.000I always say that dissenting opinions are just as important.
01:48:53.000It says backers of New York's law had argued that striking it down would ultimately lead to more guns in the streets and higher rates of violent crime.
01:49:00.000The decision comes at a time when gun violence is already on the rise during the coronavirus pandemic.
01:49:12.000There have been more people using guns.
01:49:14.000Does the Constitution say they have the right to own guns?
01:49:18.000There have been more people saying horribly offensive things, I can't believe it!
01:49:21.000Does the Constitution say they have the right to say horrible things?
01:49:24.000You have one side saying, the Constitution says, right to keep and bear arms, and by the way, every able-bodied American is a part of the militia.
01:50:01.000And by the way, that includes black racists like Farrakhan.
01:50:05.000Just to be clear, you do have racists who use horrible speech to breed anti-semitism or, you know, for example, in the black community, anti-Asian hatred, where we've seen a spike in hate crimes.
01:50:15.000You do have some speech out there that's pretty terrible.
01:50:28.000Speech is the only way allowing freedom Absolute freedom of speech, the First Amendment, is the only way for good ideas to combat bad ideas, just as surely allowing absolute freedom of law-abiding Americans to own firearms is the only way to allow law-abiding Americans to protect themselves from the evil that exists in this world.
01:50:48.000You can never do away with evil in this world.
01:51:14.000From the justices, the opposing, the dissenting justices.
01:51:17.000It is very important that you read the dissenting opinions to see just how close you were to some really messed up stuff.
01:51:25.000Well, and to understand how they approach the Constitution, it goes to their whims.
01:51:30.000They can go, oh, well, we had a lot of shootings, and so therefore we need to change it.
01:51:34.000That's not how this works at all, and that's what you said, but when they said we're going to go based on the text and based on history, And based on the kind of the precedent that's been set with this and how people understood this initially, that was exactly the way that it was supposed to be interpreted and then any changes could be made through a different process.
01:51:52.000Let's watch CNN because they just brought up the Clarence Thomas issue and I think they're trying to say that he wants to kill all the gays.
01:51:58.000So, Steve Vladeck, if I wanted to challenge same-sex marriage, if I want to challenge the right to contraception, I'm either in court today or tomorrow, right?
01:52:07.000Thinking this court might give me, you know, in a year or two I'm before the Supreme Court?
01:55:14.000There hasn't been a show that's been more pro-institution of marriage than this program.
01:55:18.000And how many messages do we get from young Christian men going like, yeah, but I'm really afraid to do this because I live in a state where even if she cheats on me and she leaves, I have to pay half and I have to pay alimony.
01:55:26.000And we go like, I get it, it's a raw deal where I'm almost at the point of advocating you get married in the church as a covenant and just ignore the state at that point.
01:55:38.000Because you guys should be together because you make a covenant before God, which should be stronger than the state.
01:55:42.000It shouldn't be about property and tax benefits, unfortunately.
01:55:51.000You know, people act as though it's this travesty.
01:55:53.000If states can determine all kinds of marital laws, why can't states determine... They can determine what qualifies for a marriage in many other facets.
01:56:01.000They can say, well, you can't marry someone.
01:56:28.000I think what you would find is that most people would say, look, I may not approve of what you're doing, I may not like that, but I want to make sure that in the state's eyes, you're treated the same as I am.
01:57:23.000Whereas you know what the right is saying?
01:57:25.000A state can say that they can restrict an abortion after a heartbeat!
01:57:30.000When conservatives are saying, hey, you don't have the right to tell me that I cannot protect myself and my family because the document says you can't!
01:57:43.000One's whining for a right that doesn't exist and one's saying, get your shit together, I'm gonna do it anyway!
01:58:02.000They go, oh, that's the beautiful woman is Leah Thomas.
01:58:05.000You call weird looking at best beautiful, and then you call beautiful third place when it was a tie, and what you call a violation of rights is actually constitutional right, and what you call a constitutional right isn't in there!
01:58:19.000You're going to love some wording to one of your favorite governors.
01:59:18.000I don't think she's calling for an insurrection.
01:59:20.000By the way, two days earlier she said menstruating persons.
01:59:23.000She did, which is the funniest thing I've heard.
01:59:25.000I'm gonna protect abortion rights for any... Has there ever been a male transgender, meaning male who claims he's a female, has there ever been a successful abortion?
01:59:36.000There have probably been, you know, unsuccessful abortions where he jammed a coat hanger in his taint, but have there ever been Board medically qualifies an abortion for a man who identifies as a woman.
02:00:45.000She was one of the decisive votes here and she just put out a statement John in which
02:00:49.000she said that the decisions is inconsistent with what justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh said
02:00:54.000in their testimony and in their meetings with me.
02:00:57.000She goes on to say she's very disappointed by this ruling.
02:01:00.000Joe Manchin, also a key vote to confirm Brett Kavanaugh, said similar, inconsistent with what Kavanaugh and Gorsuch had said to them privately about allowing this precedent to be upheld.
02:01:11.000Now, nevertheless, Democrats are vowing to make this an issue come November.
02:01:15.000Of course, because it's the only issue.
02:04:21.000That is the fundamental problem, is we have a problem of a complete lack of accountability in this country.
02:04:28.000That's where people like Jordan Peterson, Jocko Willink, and some of these other probably people who would be considered more radical on YouTube or wherever, wherever they're broadcasting, TikTok, could find some common ground.
02:04:39.000I think a lot of people are tired of the complete lack of accountability, and so we're all supposed to go on with it.
02:04:46.000Let me see if I can find the Alyssa Milano stuff, just if you guys are looking for a laugh.
02:05:32.000The next part is the full irony alert.
02:05:34.000With the harm falling hardest on people of color who already face disproportionate discrimination in our country and grapple with a severe maternal mortality crisis.
02:05:45.000It's borderline a genocide against black Americans by design if you look at the history of Margaret Sanger.
02:05:51.000She didn't just, by the way, she didn't just set up in poor areas.
02:05:55.000She didn't set up in poor white areas.
02:05:57.000She specifically said poor urban black areas.
02:06:11.000Black people in this country are the most likely to have an abortion because you have sold them on a bill of goods that they've subsequently found out isn't true.
02:06:23.000And for crying out loud, Sherry Shepard, when she was on The View, she talked about, you know, she was taking morning-after pills like they were M&Ms.
02:11:16.000Our social welfare system can't handle it.
02:11:18.000You don't need the social welfare system to handle it if people are held accountable.
02:11:23.000If the exp- You know what I have found in employing many people?
02:11:29.000And speaking to many people, by the way, you watching right now, that you have some who won't, but the expectations you set are almost universally, almost, it's almost always the most important metric in how somebody else performs or behaves.
02:11:48.000The expectations you set, the expectations that you set as a society, the expectations that you set in a relationship, It's almost always the most important contributing factor.
02:12:00.000If you expect someone to be sexually responsible and let them know beforehand that there are consequences, more will be.
02:12:09.000If you expect someone, whether they are rich or poor, to not be abusive, they're less likely to be abusive.
02:12:18.000If you expect women to be incapable of being held responsible for any and all of their decisions They won't hold themselves responsible.
02:12:30.000And you're also letting men off the hook, in a lot of ways.
02:12:34.000This is just... I mean, if you don't understand the overarching issue here, what kind of a society do you want to live... Do you really want to live in a society where half of them have no... And by the way, it's not just... This is the same issue with the Black Lives Matter riots.
02:12:47.000Half this country was not held accountable for rioting, for looting, and not only that, but after that, stealing.
02:12:53.000In San Francisco, right? If you're stealing less than what was it? 900 something dollars at a Walgreens?
02:12:56.000How many videos have we shown you laughing? It is hysterical, but
02:13:00.000Why because they know the expectations. We're not gonna do anything. We're not gonna do anything if you steal this so
02:13:06.000I'll do it. I think the guy that was interviewing lane is talking right now live on their channel
02:13:11.000All right. Let's see. Uh who this man is. Maybe he just abandoned lane
02:13:14.000Ginger snap for almost 50 years. We're talking about roe versus way. They were just talking about the shameful lady
02:13:21.000That really okay. Can we bring it up a layer of federal protection if you will of abortion across america
02:13:27.000That was completely wiped away today. And now the baton is being passed back to the state legislatures
02:13:32.000So that way, you know governors and state delegates and state senators can make that decision on their own and
02:13:38.000their respective you know jurisdiction their respective state the 50 states
02:13:41.000of uh, Of I think this guy's auditioning for a norelco ad
02:14:45.000Next time we'll definitely have a better connection.
02:14:47.000Sorry, this is kind of the best we could do last minute, but Lidothcredit.com slash MugClub, enter in the promo code SAFESCOTUS, you get $20 off Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.
02:14:56.000Eastern is when we usually do the show.
02:14:57.000This is just kind of a special live stream.
02:15:00.000A day that will live in infamy, said Shaking Elizabeth Warren.
02:15:06.000I want to put her Happy Pills bottle in her hand so she can be used like a maraca.
02:15:12.000I don't think she has Parkinson's, I just think she has rage.
02:15:15.000She's just constantly, it's like the nagging misery just trying to escape her body.
02:15:24.000Like Palpatine, it's gonna be like electrical shocks of just nagging bitchiness.
02:15:30.000You know her husband every time that he hears like, hey sweetie, you know that his heart just goes like.
02:15:39.000The kind of guy who would, if he finds himself in a coma, he would fake remaining in that coma if he woke up and saw Elizabeth Warren's face.
02:18:11.000The Supreme Court has overruled Roe vs. Wade.
02:18:14.000This is devastating to women across this country, but nowhere more so than in the state of Texas, whose trigger law will go into effect 30 days from now.
02:19:39.000As Vice President and now as President of the United States, I've studied this case carefully.
02:19:44.000I've overseen more Supreme Court confirmations than anyone today,
02:19:49.000where this case was always discussed. I believe Roe v. Wade was the correct decision
02:19:57.000as a matter of constitutional law and application of the fundamental right
02:20:01.000to privacy and liberty in matters of family and personal autonomy.
02:20:07.000It was a decision on a complex matter that drew a careful balance between a woman's right to choose earlier in her pregnancy and the state's ability to regulate later in her pregnancy.
02:20:53.000In the five decades that followed Roe v. Wade, justices appointed by Republican presidents from Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, George W. Bush were among the justices who voted to uphold the principles set forth in Roe v. Wade.
02:21:08.000And 65 plus million people were killed.
02:21:10.000It was three justices named by one president, Donald Trump.
02:21:15.000We're the core of today's decision to upend the scales of justice and eliminate a fundamental right for women in this country.
02:21:23.000Duly elected presidents who had the right to appoint justices.
02:23:33.000How I would grow, when I would grow, what my hair would look like, what color eyes I would have, to my skin texture, to the fact that I get worked up and some of you find it mildly entertaining so I'm able to make a living.
02:23:46.000All of that genetic material was there.
02:24:41.000Many states in this country still recognize- Please tell me you guys pulled that clip of him copying Obama.
02:24:45.000I want to run them side by side after.
02:24:47.000So, if a woman lives in a state that restricts abortion, The Supreme Court's decision does not prevent her from traveling from her home state to the state that allows it.
02:24:59.000Does not prevent a doctor in that state.
02:27:34.000Women aren't having abortions performed by doctors who know them, which by the way would be important, understanding not only their personal health history, their psychiatric history.
02:27:44.000You have to seek out a merchant of death, who does that almost exclusively.
02:27:49.000We say it's her doctor, like it's a general family practitioner.
02:27:55.000To reconsider the right of marriage equality?
02:30:21.000Sounds a whole lot more seditious, if that's a word, than, uh, hey, uh, check the voting records for that 165,000 vote flip that took place in 20 minutes in Wayne County.
02:30:31.000Sounds a whole lot more like questioning the institutions than just saying, I don't know, there seems to be something fishy with the poll workers and a pipe breaking.
02:30:41.000I would talk about voting machines being open to attack, but I would be quoting Hillary Clinton and I would be quoting Democrats pre-2016 saying that.
02:31:47.000Where they were hacking Dominion voting machines.
02:31:48.000So the idea that questioning it is sedition, whereas this man just said that these Supreme Court justices, who by the way, it entirely went through a process that has historical precedence.
02:32:29.000He also is the same president who did not ask his Justice Department to enforce the law about protesting in front of a justice's home to try to sway their opinion, which has been going on since the memo was leaked in May.
02:35:29.000But I guarantee you, whether that's true or not, you will hear it from every single Democrat now on the Sunday shows, on every interview they give.
02:35:37.000They're going to try to use the most, like, flowery language they can possibly say.
02:39:59.000The only way to do this is to win political power.
02:40:03.000We must win on the night of November 8th.
02:40:05.000I need you right now in this race with us.
02:40:09.000So that I can stay somewhere other than La Quinta.
02:40:11.000Every single voter across the state of Texas ensure that they understand what's on the line.
02:40:16.000It's a woman's right to choose and it's the very lives of Texas women.
02:40:20.000A state that leads much of the developed world in the rate of maternal mortality, This is what they're trying to say.
02:40:35.000You have to allow abortion up until and including birth period, which is what codifying Roe v Wade the way they want to interpret it would do, just to be clear.
02:40:54.000Just be like that woman with Ginger Snap, the shameful woman who said, I don't want to talk about that because I want to kill whatever hasn't come through my snook yet.
02:41:26.000But if you are in a state right now that has any chance of electing somebody who's going to overturn this, don't think they stop with this.
02:41:42.000So we can actually say what we want to say.
02:41:44.000Well, today we're just taking the risk.
02:41:46.000They're taking the rights away, not us!
02:41:47.000I'm saying today we're just taking the risk here on YouTube and keeping it, and by the way, we love that you guys are watching on Mug Club, of course, on Mumble.
02:41:52.000But also, keep in mind, people say, oh, it's just the two sides of the same coin with Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.
02:41:59.000You really think this would have happened with Hillary Clinton?
02:42:27.000That's one of the problems we have with the NRA.
02:42:29.000Often they just sort of let things go through the difficult cycle and just sort of swoop in the last minute and say, oh, put my name on there.
02:42:36.000Like Ben Affleck with the Goodwill Hunting script.
02:43:09.000So he said, Barack Obama said, Today the Supreme Court not only reversed nearly 50 years of precedent, it relegated the most intensely personal decision someone can make to the whims of politicians.
02:43:23.000The most intensely personal decision someone can make.
02:43:29.000Now let's go to former Vice President Biden's speech.
02:43:34.000To choose a right to make intensely personal decisions with their doctor, Free from interference of politics.
02:43:45.000That's when he went off Obama's script.
02:43:53.000You should just walk up and just have an image of Obama's tweets and say, what he said.
02:44:00.000That's gonna be the talking point now.
02:44:03.000I cannot wait to watch the Sunday shows this week because you get and I watch stuff that really pisses me off because CNN is I mean we've just we've exposed them for who they are right right they're a mockery to news but MSNBC and the guys at NBC Chuck Todd still thinks that he's by God actual news right he's come out and said that this was the Supreme Court taking away your rights Yeah.
02:44:23.000None of these people seem to understand what a right is.
02:44:26.000It's not found anywhere in the Constitution, this right that they keep pointing to, because justices who agree with them have said the same thing, and they've just ignored it.
02:48:33.000And by the way, it can end the life of someone who would cause mass damage to other lives.
02:48:37.000Now he says, this piece of metal we just saw, most scenarios, meaning nearly all, it doesn't end life, then the health and safety of women in America, and he goes on to substantiate this if you read his subsequent tweets, he's talking about abortion.
02:48:51.000Is there a scenario in which abortion doesn't end a life?
02:48:56.000We've just established this doesn't have to end a life.
02:49:00.000Is there any scenario in which the process of abortion does not actually end a life?
02:49:50.000The abortionist uses a series of metal rods called dilators, like these, which increase in thickness and diameter, and the abortionist inserts them into the cervix progressively to dilate it, gaining access to the inside of the uterus, where the baby resides.
02:50:10.000At this stage of pregnancy, the baby has a heartbeat, fingers, arms and legs.
02:50:16.000But its bones are still weak and fragile.
02:50:20.000After the cervix is dilated, the abortionist will insert a suction catheter similar to this.
02:51:31.000Like, oh, we accidentally... Yeah, we accidentally survived, in which case Ralph Northam, Governor Ralph Northam, former governor, would say, well, then we would allow it to be born and see what we want to do with it afterwards.
02:51:40.000And I mean, just so you know, watch, if you watch the rest of that video, I'll just briefly tell you what happens.
02:51:45.000That thing starts—so this is 11 weeks, right?
02:51:47.000Let's say that you think, oh, okay, I didn't know.
02:51:49.000Like, sometimes it takes women a little bit of time to understand that they're actually pregnant, to take a pregnancy test, to see that they've missed, maybe wait a couple of weeks after that.
02:52:22.000Sorry guys, I know some of you don't like this, but this is the reality.
02:52:25.000If you haven't seen it, if you don't know, and I'm always kind of amazed if people don't know, but again, this is the most common procedure, because it's the procedure that's necessary as early as possible.
02:54:12.000All this does today, and we can go to Mug Club briefly here and take some chats so that, because I know Mug Club people are like, hey, what are we doing?
02:54:19.000So let's take the chats on Mug Club because it'll probably just get ugly on YouTube anyway.
02:54:23.000All that happened today is a Supreme Court who, by the way, justices were appointed By a democratically elected president, and by the way, the most diverse Supreme Court that's ever existed.
02:54:37.000More women and black people involved in this decision than Roe v. Wade before.
02:54:43.000The Supreme Court just said, hey, this is something that should be left up to the local democracies of the state.
02:55:01.000That's how a constitutional republic flourishes.
02:55:04.000And not only that, it's just a step in the direction.
02:55:09.000I'll be honest, my bias, I think it should go much further than this.
02:55:13.000It's just a step in the right direction, just even compared to Europe, compared to every other country outside of Canada that have far stricter abortion laws.
02:55:23.000And by the way, they don't have Republicans.
02:55:26.000They have liberals and extra liberals in Europe.
02:55:29.000But even on the issue of abortion, they look at what happens just in a state like Massachusetts, which isn't even that severe, and they say, come on, that's a little severe.