Roe v. Wade is coming back to the Supreme Court, and we're here to talk about it. Plus, why the left is so vehemently pro-abortion, and why they think it's good to kill babies up until birth.
00:03:01.000Of course I'm talking about Roe v. Wade and the alleged, but it seems like Supreme Court ruling on that that's going to be coming down the pike.
00:03:10.000Look, this is something where a lot of people are talking about it.
00:03:13.000A lot of people are missing some key points that this is... Roe v. Wade has been bad law.
00:03:18.000So I want to make sure that... I know we have some of you right now if you're watching or you're listening on audio on Apple.
00:03:25.000When I was your age, or on Android, or on Spotify, that you may be pro-abortion, pro-choice, to whatever capacity you believe that you are.
00:03:35.000That's not necessarily what we're talking about today.
00:04:40.000I am talking about, if you look at the reaction today from the mainstream left, what other reason can you have other than people shouting their abortion and talking about Colorado, for example, Virginia, these laws, and praising them outside of, honestly, evil.
00:05:28.000So, that being said, since we are discussing something that has been leaked and YouTube is selective on what kind of investigative journalism is allowed, if this is not on YouTube, you don't see us on YouTube, you can go to Rumble or Mug Club, Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m.
00:07:46.000Also, I would recommend, if you have kids watching with you today, it's not a trigger warning, this is a strong PG-13, because we will be discussing the dismemberment and tube-sucking of babies, just to be clear.
00:07:58.000So it's, you know, not necessarily age-appropriate.
00:08:00.000I'm not a Florida public school teacher.
00:10:44.000Built.com, Crowder15, look, I've said this, no one needs, like, protein bars, but they are delicious, it really has, it's like, you've hit it really well, it's like junk food methadone, it really does, sort of, it's a tiered process.
00:10:53.000Yeah, because you're trying to wean yourself off of the bad stuff.
00:11:42.000All right, so look, the Supreme Court, this is what's in the news today, but I think that some people are missing some important, some key details here.
00:11:50.000And when people say find common ground, I don't believe you can find common ground in a lie.
00:11:54.000But you can find common ground on agreeing to the terms.
00:11:57.000I mean, people have done that in war, for crying out loud.
00:11:59.000So agreeing to the terms as far as What constitutes good law?
00:12:04.000This is where you had someone like Ruth Bader Ginsburg who was able to agree with people like Alito on at least the legal premise of Roe v. Wade.
00:12:15.000We have a hunch as to who the leaker is.
00:12:18.000But according to a draft majority opinion, this was obtained by Politico, they are now voting to strike down Roe v. Wade.
00:12:26.000Now is there, I have a question, is there punishment for the leaker?
00:12:29.000Because it seems between the FBI, CIA, this, there's a lot going on in the government that should not be out and available to the public the way that it's been.
00:12:38.000They would, but they're too busy prosecuting the QAnon shaman.
00:14:54.000This is one of those issues, too, I've talked about in the past where people go, separation of church and state, separation of church and state.
00:14:58.000Look, I understand the principle, and so it's sort of become a soundbite.
00:15:06.000And then people take a sound bite that isn't in the Constitution and they misinterpret it.
00:15:09.000You're talking about the First Amendment.
00:15:12.000Just the phrase, separation of church and state, doesn't appear.
00:15:14.000Now, what the idea of the First Amendment expresses is, of course, they left the Church of England, that the government would be out of the church running business.
00:15:20.000It never was intended to prevent, for example, elected representatives from expressing their faith.
00:15:26.000It prevents them from enforcing their faith, and particularly a state denomination.
00:15:41.000When the left says that there's a constitutional right to abortion, not only is it not in the Constitution, there's nothing even supporting that, and that's not why Roe v. Wade exists.
00:15:51.000Alito, he said, we hold that Roe v. Wade, in case it must be overruled, the Constitution makes no reference to abortion and no such right, meaning the right to abortion itself, is implicitly protected by any constitutional provision.
00:16:05.000and it should be noted that even though he is pro-life, Justice Alito is ironically a
00:17:53.000So, now let's get to, before we get to some more of the ins and outs here, of course, as expected, and by this what I mean when I say as expected, I don't just mean that it's coming from the left, I don't just mean the type of reaction, but that the people who are delivering these reactions also look exactly how you would expect them to.
00:18:40.000The reason they're keeping this focused on abortion rights is that, look, there's lots of people who are religious... Ever sleep with a woman with a goatee?
00:18:47.000I like to wake up next to clown smash mouths.
00:19:49.000They look like, because attractive women who support abortion, they still, you know, they're often because they can sleep with whoever they want.
00:19:55.000Well, yeah, they're interested in the choice.
00:19:57.000But they're predominantly concerned with usually attractive women like, hey, I'm not a slut.
00:20:02.000So they typically don't want to go out and shout their abortion.
00:20:05.000These often women want to be like, look, everybody wants to catcall me and I'm having so much sex that I have to have all these abortion, you guys!
00:20:21.000This just starts, he just starts aiming his pneumatic drill.
00:20:25.000Yeah, it's, that's, I mean, look, like, it's like Elena Dunham's like, oh my gosh, I'm at this party, I'm super drunk, I took muscle relaxers, I hope nobody rapes me!
00:21:24.000I mean, we could probably bring up the definition a little bit later.
00:21:25.000I'm going by rote, but primarily the concern with fascism is them forcing you to conform, right?
00:21:31.000By the threat of force, having to conform with a political persuasion, a point of view, a lifestyle as dictated by a tyrannical government.
00:21:39.000Can someone please, can someone make an argument?
00:21:41.000And if you make a good argument here, we'll pin the comment on YouTube.
00:21:46.000How Kicking this back to- giving the rights back to the states to determine their own abortion laws.
00:22:33.000So, I don't understand, where's the sexual fascism coming from?
00:22:37.000Oh wait, hold on a second, and this is something whether you agree with my point of view or not, even as it relates to what happens after you've had sex irresponsibly and couldn't be bothered to purchase a 25 cent rubber at a truck stop or use birth control or if you work at Hobby Lobby, take advantage of the 16 forms of birth control available which you complained about as a violation of human rights on par with the Holocaust.
00:22:58.000Even after all of that, we still believe in many, many options if you are with child.
00:23:21.000Just like 16 forms of birth control at Hobby Lobby, which is actually, there are very few businesses that actually subsidize birth control to the degree of Hobby Lobby.
00:25:27.000And I say this because, look, the only demographic left that has not made a wild swing toward the right, this includes Latinos, this includes blacks, I'm not saying that they're all a majority Republican, but a significantly higher portion.
00:25:39.000The only group that hasn't swung is suburban women.
00:25:44.000And then when you talk with most of these women about these issues, they invariably find out that they're far more conservative than they realize.
00:25:51.000Because women are often more agreeable.
00:25:59.000And so they go along with, not all women to be clear, But statistically, if you look at the polling data, a lot of women seem to sort of be led by the nose on abortion.
00:26:30.000And if they keep yelling that they're not a church mouse, find someone, you know, reasonable and, you know, like a six.
00:26:36.000So, some lawmakers... That's not what you want to take home.
00:26:41.000If you look at this, lawmakers, they've already taken to Twitter calling for codifying Roe into law.
00:26:46.000So you have Bernie Sanders, where he said, uh, Congress must pass legislation that codifies Roe v. Wade as the law of the land in this country now!
00:27:59.000And of course, noted favorite representative who is googly, I repeat, googly, AOC said, people elected Democrats precisely so we could lead in perilous moments like these to codify.
00:28:10.000By the way, she knows perilous moments because she was four miles away when there was a bomb threat once.
00:28:47.000So she wrote People AOC, elected Democrats, precisely so we could leave in perilous moments like these to codify Roe, hold corruption accountable, and have a president who uses his legal authority to break through congressional gridlock on items from student debt to climate.
00:29:27.000That's what happened on the beaches of Normandy, that first scene of Saving Private Yeah, they're seeing their friend carrying around his arm, going like, oh God, I hope I don't have a $20,000 loan with unreasonable interest on my basket weaving degree.
00:29:57.000Because I understand why people on the left, women who don't really know what abortion is, who don't know when viability actually takes place, who don't understand that there's new DNA, that you do not have 20 fingers, 20 toes, that if you have a boy that you don't have a vagina and a penis.
00:30:11.000I understand that many women don't know this, and so they believe that they are pro-choice.
00:30:18.000Can you acknowledge that if someone, particularly scientists, particularly every biology textbook that's ever existed, right, the definition of where life begins, can you acknowledge that to someone who believes, let's say, a 32-week-old baby that's being aborted in Colorado, can you acknowledge that to them that's more pressing?
00:30:36.000Then a 1.6 degree increase in the next 100 years?
00:30:40.000Can you at least understand why, to these people, it's pressing?
00:31:01.000By the way, no problem with packing the Supreme Court.
00:31:03.000And they'll try and point to, but they don't really understand exactly what happened when the Supreme Court was expanded because of the country and population.
00:31:08.000But here they try and act as though this is something, if we overturn Roe v. Wade, everything else is going to be overturned because this hasn't happened before.
00:31:14.000The Supreme Court has overturned over 230 rulings in its history.
00:31:24.000Yeah, and by the way, you're saying, well these are just... Two of them were guilty.
00:31:27.000These are just, these are just small decisions, is what you might want to, these are just, you know, these aren't pivotal wedge issues like this.
00:31:34.000No, no, you're wrong, and by the way, many of those overturnings, you supported because they reflected your position.
00:31:40.000Liberals, so you have Brown versus the Board of Education, that ruled, well this is one that I think is actually a good thing, that racially segregated schools were unconstitutional.
00:31:47.000Great, that's one that we can all agree with.
00:31:49.000But then you have Lawrence vs. Texas, and you have Obergefell vs. Hodges, which ruled that bans on same-sex marriages were unconstitutional.
00:31:56.000Where were you guys on the overturning there?
00:34:24.000That would be, I think it's a good jumping off point.
00:34:26.000I think it's fair to say that that's just disgusting to me and what I don't understand is how you think that this is compassion for people while you don't have compassion for a person as well.
00:34:48.000Now, the court determined, here's the thing, it's not based on a constitutional right to abortion, despite what not-Churchmouse would have you believe.
00:34:56.000The Due Process Clause of the 14th Amendment protects the right to privacy against state action.
00:35:02.000It's basically a technicality about the right of privacy and a patient and their doctor.
00:35:07.000It does not, Roe v. Wade, does not say that abortion is a constitutional right.
00:35:15.000And unfortunately what happens, as you see with laws a lot of the time, something gets ruled on the Supreme Court, and then you see smaller courts that interpret it some way, and it's a bastardization of the law, and then it ends up bouncing.
00:35:24.000So this is the problem that we've run into.
00:35:26.000This is why Roe v. Wade is something that even Ruth Bader Ginsburg said is a problem.
00:35:29.000We should probably take another run at it and do it properly.
00:35:32.000So, it's about a woman's right to privacy.
00:35:35.000And this is how Alito referred to the case in his majority opinion.
00:35:39.000He said, Roe expressed the feeling that the 14th Amendment was a provision that did the work, but its message seemed to be that the abortion right could be found somewhere in the Constitution, and that specifying its location was not of paramount importance.
00:35:56.000That the right to abortion, the abortion right, could be found somewhere in the Constitution and that specifying its exact location was not of paramount importance.
00:36:04.000I will say that's a little bit passive-aggressive.
00:38:48.000In this case, we actually have something that is unprecedented as far as a security breach.
00:38:52.000A leak of a ruling of the Supreme Court.
00:38:54.000That's a really big deal, and of course you see it, and just like clockwork, you see the protests, and you know it's going to get violent because it's never not.
00:39:05.000That's why I'm guessing that it's a liberal, so let's read from Politico.
00:39:08.000It says, no draft decision in modern history of the court has been disclosed publicly while a case was still pending.
00:40:15.000Don't want to be a sexual fascist, but that's gross.
00:40:19.000So, the going theory right now is that it was a clerk for Justice Sonia Sotomayor that, before we go to the quote, the stupidest of the judges.
00:41:25.000And that needs to be by design, you know, as opposed to city legislatures, like in Seattle or Portland, who get pressured due to the violence to defunding the police, and then they go, oh, we really shouldn't have done that.
00:43:04.000It says justices can and sometimes do change their votes as draft opinions circulate and major decisions can be subject
00:43:10.000to multiple drafts and vote Trading sometimes until just days before decision is
00:43:14.000unveiled. The court's holding will not be final until it is published
00:43:18.000Likely in the next two months. Look, this is one of those things where secrecy is it's of paramount
00:43:26.000There are things that of course we have the right to know.
00:43:29.000For example, if American citizens are being throttled or silenced on social media.
00:43:35.000I know, private company, but if they're being throttled or silenced on social media as per the directions of the United States government, these are things you have a right to know.
00:44:35.000Like, I didn't know all about this until yesterday, to be honest.
00:44:38.000There are things you have the right to know.
00:44:40.000For example, when people say, we have a right to know everything as it relates to national security.
00:44:44.000No, Geraldo Rivera shouldn't give away coordinates.
00:44:46.000So, my point here is there are things that need to be kept private.
00:44:51.000And certainly deliberation between judges, which is supposed to be a separate branch of government.
00:44:57.000They are supposed to be siloed by design.
00:45:00.000They are supposed to be completely devoid of outside influence.
00:45:05.000And this is why conservatives tend to support originalists.
00:45:07.000They are supposed to be beholden to the text of So there's inconsistency on all sides as it relates to whistleblowers.
00:45:14.000However, in this case, it's unprecedented and it is very clearly meant to be an intimidation tactic because they want to try and pressure the Supreme Court.
00:45:52.000It's not like you're saving somebody's life by leaking something as far as, I don't know, a hostage situation, or if there are war crimes being committed.
00:46:03.000You're leaking something that there's an opinion coming down the pike that you don't like and you have made very clear, leftists, in the past.
00:46:16.000So it's very easy for you to go out and just start protesting and, you know, eventually that leads to death, destruction, everything else that we've seen.
00:46:24.000Well, I think too, you know, this is one thing where if you look at the recent polls where you see, you know what, let me go to CNN really quickly, but I want to go remind me to go back to the polls of national security and Biden doing very poorly on it.
00:46:35.000Right now we'll go to the polls of Tubin.
00:50:22.000But now there's nothing that I think of as off limits.
00:50:24.000You know, I used to say, oh, they'd never reverse Obergefell, which was the 2015 case that made same-sex marriage a fundamental constitutional right.
00:50:34.000But now I have to say I'm never going to say never again.
00:54:06.000I know that the Democrats are going to be out there saying, this is going to affect everything, as Jeffrey was just saying before.
00:54:13.000It's not just the question of abortion, it's the question of where else the court will go.
00:54:19.000Will the court backtrack on gay marriage, for example, as Joan was questioning.
00:54:24.000So I think the Democrats are going to raise these issues.
00:54:27.000Oh, that's a shock that they're bringing up all these other things that upset people and rile up the public.
00:54:33.000Well, they go back against it, but isn't it funny too that they just implied that constitutionally protected rights include abortion and banging a dude with a ring on?
00:54:45.000Like, they say those are constitutionally protected rights, and they also believe that a constitutional right should be the right to student loans being forgiven.
00:54:51.000They believe that the right to not health care, not the right to maintain your own health care, hey, that falls under the right of privacy right now.
00:55:20.000So we have these absolute rights for abortion and we'll get to what happens with that in states like Colorado and states like Virginia where...
00:55:27.000Virginia, where if a baby survives, it can still technically be aborted, thrown in a waste paper basket.
00:55:33.000Your champion, your star player, Barack Obama, voted against the Infants Born Alive Act in Illinois, where babies who were surviving abortions were not being given the health care that other babies were being given.
00:55:46.000He voted against, just requiring doctors to give babies who managed to evade the forceps the same kind of health care as any other baby.
00:58:08.000You look, I think it was Madison, who wrote a letter of mark, saying to a private ship, well of course, yeah, you guys can have cannons, what is the second amendment?
00:58:17.000That's at least in AR-15, you've heard me talk about this before, I feel like I'm repeating myself, but it needs repeating!
00:58:22.000By the way, they also knew about the Puckle Gun, the Pepperbox Revolver, the Girandoni Airgun, there were plenty!
00:58:29.000of higher capacity or rapid-fire weapons that existed at that point.
00:58:32.000The only reason that they weren't... they were too expensive to produce for the same reason that not all of you today have an Elon Musk flamethrower.
00:58:39.000It doesn't mean that it doesn't exist.
00:58:40.000So, they make up rights where they don't exist, lie to you about them, and then when we say, hold on a second, let's just start with the two that are enshrined.
00:58:48.000Number one and the number two that protects number one.
00:58:54.000Now, let's look at where the left is mad.
00:58:56.000The left is mad That allegedly in two months, the Supreme Court may not recognize your right to force a state to give you the right to abortion up until and including birth period.
00:59:10.000We're just talking about the restrictions here in the first trimester.
00:59:12.000Everything else gets kicked to the states.
00:59:41.000This is why, if you look at the polls that recently came out, Joe Biden is, I think, the worst polling that's come out, not only of Joe Biden, but a Democratic ticket.
00:59:49.000A generic Democratic ticket versus Republican ticket is the issue of rule of law.
01:00:30.000And Republicans are mad at the breaking of rule of law.
01:00:33.000That a crime has been committed in leaking this!
01:00:36.000And there have been plenty, not just, again, we want to use the mainstream left, their platform, use Republicans that, most of whom, I don't even like!
01:00:43.000You have people like Tom Cotton, Josh Hawley, Rick Scott, and I believe that Senator Small Hands Mark Rubio probably said it best, he said, the next time you hear the far left preaching about how they are fighting to preserve a republic's institutions and norms, remember how they leaked a Supreme Court opinion in an attempt to intimidate The justices on abortion.
01:01:23.000I would assume that, yeah, anybody who leaked this kind of information would have to... I mean, anybody who does.
01:01:28.000I personally appreciated the Snowden thing, and I'm sure a lot of people disagree on that, but it's like, I really do think that If we don't start getting our government in check, because it's just showing that not only is the government, it's always people, it's always been people, that's why it's a flawed system, but it's becoming more and more flawed as we just give in to these mobs.
01:01:47.000And while this other side pushes in, constantly saying, oh you're flipping this, you're flipping this, you're just gonna create a rule.
01:01:53.000If you got everything you wanted, you would eventually have three laws that basically took away every one of your human rights, and we would just be sitting under communism.
01:02:16.000You and I disagree on things because, I mean, you say you're more of a centrist, but the truth is today, like Elon Musk, you're definitely more conservative.
01:02:22.000That's even by, and I think a lot of people are by default.
01:02:26.000Which I appreciate about you, and I know that even though our audience, the people watching, are likely more to the right than you, they appreciate that you go, okay, what's going on here?
01:02:33.000The thing is, people like the AOCs, and not just AOCs and Elizabeth Warrens, but people at CNN, they're not approaching it honestly.
01:02:38.000They're approaching it from, how can we misrepresent this?
01:03:42.000I think Assange and Snowden are different.
01:03:44.000Let's just say for the sake of argument right now, there is certainly an argument to be made that there is validity, for example, to whistleblowing when you are exposing corruption.
01:03:52.000When something is illegal, absolutely.
01:03:54.000Or not even when something is illegal, but something that harms the American populace, right?
01:03:57.000Let's say a backroom deal, something that is pulling the wool over their eyes, something that is deliberately pernicious.
01:04:46.000Are the parents involved in some sort of illegal TikTok ring where they somehow managed to go out and find publicly posted videos of public teachers saying share this to indoctrinate as many kids?
01:04:57.000What's the corruption that's being exposed?
01:05:10.000Because, like, her exposing them, yeah, it's- by her exposing them, you're endangering them and all their family that's innocent, and all of your family that's innocent who doesn't want to be exposed, because now people are pissed off at you, they're going to go after them.
01:05:33.000That's the difference between whistleblowing, there's a purpose to it, the context of it is different, versus just leaking private information in an unprecedented way, in a criminal way, in order to try and silence and intimidate to get your way.
01:06:27.000They're trying to gin up riots and protests right now so that people stay home and don't vote.
01:06:32.000Or they're trying to convince enough people out there that the right is as extreme as they are, believing that, you know, kids should be put on puberty blockers.
01:06:38.000This is what your former vice president said, that affirming your child's gender, meaning not their gender, is one of the most important things you can do.
01:06:46.000They're trying to say, look at how extremist the right is.
01:06:48.000They're trying to remove your right to abortion.
01:06:50.000Let's make sure that message is heard up until and including elections.
01:06:53.000This isn't any different than the playbook where Kamala Harris Said they should keep rioting!
01:07:01.000If we don't have the votes, if we can't go through the legislative process, if we can't go through rule of law, you know, sort of like the process that we also understand with the filibuster and, you know, not packing the Supreme Court, we're just going to abandon it and try and intimidate people with the power of the audience.
01:07:13.000And then they try and frame that as democracy.
01:08:53.000of rights that are not in the constitution that are also not at risk like the right to privacy all these pretty much every other example of right to privacy doesn't include abortion he just said other rights are at risk name one Alright, Tocanowan here was telling me that there's something coming in.
01:10:20.000It just allows states to be more free to make their own decisions with abortion.
01:10:26.000Okay, so the left, what they are arguing, and you're seeing this with with Joe Biden, and we just quoted earlier AOC and Bernie Sanders said it needed to be codified into law.
01:10:36.000So they want the federal government to control abortion regulations.
01:10:42.000So if they had their way, What does that mean?
01:10:47.000Basically, you wouldn't have states like Colorado, or like California, or like Connecticut, as he just mentioned, with extreme abortion laws, and then states like Texas or Mississippi.
01:10:58.000All states would look like Virginia if the federal government were in charge of abortion as they see fit, because you can see it on a state level.
01:12:10.000I particularly like it when there's a trout on a plaque, and you're like, oh my gosh, that's so nice, and then it goes, smoke on the water!
01:12:27.000Let's look at the most extreme right versus the extreme left.
01:12:30.000Let's just, the right is not arguing for the federal government to control access to abortion.
01:12:34.000They're arguing that states have these rights at this point, at least as far as it relates to Roe v. Wade.
01:12:39.000And so, even though at the most extreme example, you'd have a heartbeat law.
01:12:43.000You may not agree with it, but I don't think that's crazy extremist.
01:12:47.000On the left, you have Democrats like former, thank God, Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, advocating for, and I don't want, I'm putting in quotes, but hold on a second, I was going to say infanticide, but hold on, let me just Infanticide!
01:14:08.000So let's do the math for people who don't—let's—'cause this is something they often just say, and I'm going to do this if it sounds like, uh, if it sounds like I'm being, uh, pedantic, I am.
01:15:57.000On the mainstream leftist platform, it doesn't, and it can't.
01:15:59.000The Democrat Party cannot say that matters.
01:16:01.000So, it matters to us, which is why we focus on what a life is.
01:16:06.000It doesn't matter to the left, because they're fine with abortion up to 7 months, 8 months, 9 months, anyway, and so they say, my body, my choice.
01:16:24.000If you can't answer the question, what is a life?
01:16:26.000If you cannot answer that question, I'm sorry, your opinion on abortion is not as valid as somebody who is willing to have some skin in the game and answer that question.
01:16:35.000You have to be able to answer that question to actually be able to tell me where you stand.
01:16:46.000I've never heard Elizabeth Warren, I've never heard Bernie Sanders, I've never heard former Vice President Biden, I've never heard President Kamala Harris define what a life is.
01:17:02.000And by the way, speaking of leaks, because we're going to be talking about this more on Mug Club, it is just, it still smells... It really does, and this is the second day in a row.
01:20:19.000There was more than one gunner on the grass, you know.
01:20:21.000But you are still in, you're still in, you're still fired.
01:20:23.000All right, you know what, let's just, let's, you can take us out.
01:20:25.000Sorry, we've gone late because I've been transfixed by CNN's not.
01:20:37.000By CNN's non-experts lying to you about the Supreme Court.
01:20:41.000So we're going to go right now, we're going to go to Mug Club and actually we're going to talk about how Generation Z is a bunch of racists.
01:20:51.000Oh yeah, I have a story because I went to Starbucks because I ran out of coffee beans this morning and there was a woman, there was a lady who made a comment about Dave Chappelle where if she were a man I would have hit her.
01:21:04.000We'll talk about this and more about the Supreme Court in a way that we can't talk on YouTube.