00:00:00.000Hey, everybody, what a contrast KBJ and Antonin Scalia demonstrate.
00:00:05.000Also, we talked about an update from Twitter where Tucker Carlson has now been censored on Twitter and so much more.
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00:01:52.000Tucker Carlson has posted the screenshots Tuesday of the tweets written by satirical news outlet Babylon B, as well as Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, the Daily Caller reports.
00:02:02.000So people are asking all the time why Twitter is doing this.
00:02:10.000Well, Twitter has to be kind of a regime space.
00:02:12.000It has to be a place where there is very little disagreement.
00:02:17.000Actually, it used to kind of be an edgy space for the internet and for ideas to be spread.
00:02:24.000Now it's just kind of very conformist.
00:02:27.000Twitter is doing this for an obvious reason, they're really threatened that the entire fraud of Levine pretending to be a woman and that whole kind of mafia cartel that runs that will be exposed.
00:02:44.000Now, I think it's important to note that we are not going to delete that tweet.
00:03:36.000In fact, rereading the tweet five or ten times and you look at it very closely, we were probably overly politically correct in how we created the tweet.
00:03:45.000Everything we said was factual: that Levine spent years as a man and then transitioned to a woman.
00:03:55.000In fact, we are probably overly generous in this.
00:03:59.000We were careful to use the past tense.
00:04:01.000Nothing about our tweet violated any of their silly rules.
00:04:05.000In fact, we should have and could have just tweeted, Rachel Levine is a man.
00:04:10.000Now, they call this dead naming, which is using their dead name because we said Richard Levine.
00:04:18.000But Richard Levine, which we used, was actually in the context of the 54 years of the individual that was a man that had children.
00:04:28.000So let me just ask a question for Twitter.
00:04:32.000Am I allowed to post a picture or a video of Cassius Clay?
00:04:38.000Or do I have to only say Muhammad Ali?
00:04:41.000People change their names all the time.
00:04:43.000Or you're not allowed to ever mention somebody in the context of when their name was that name, or else it's hate speech.
00:04:51.000Dead naming is the act of referring to a transgender or non-binary person by a name they used prior to transitioning, such as their birth name.
00:05:01.000You're not allowed to call somebody a name that isn't actually their name.
00:05:05.000And we even admitted in the tweet this person has transitioned, something radical enough that I even reject the premise of, but we did it in the tweet just to kind of see how Twitter would react.
00:05:15.000And they still censor us off their platform.
00:05:19.000Everything about it was precisely on point.
00:05:23.000They still don't want any part of it, obviously.
00:06:23.000Senator Dick Durbin says that questions about Katanji Brown Jackson's lenient treatment of convicted child pornographers amount to attacks.
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00:09:04.000I'm afraid with what we're watching with the Katanji Brown Jackson saga, we might be watching a national divorce court proceeding.
00:09:13.000This might be like the U.S. Senate becomes Judge Judy almost.
00:09:19.000If you can't even agree on what a she is, you might be watching the national divorce unfold.
00:09:25.000And it all just kind of manifests in one period of time with Katanji Brown Jackson.
00:09:31.000So here is Cut 40, where Brown Jackson comments on abortion cases, where she says, Look, we now know women have a right to terminate a pregnancy, but the obvious question is, well, then what is a woman, though?
00:09:45.000Because you told us you can't tell us what a woman is.
00:09:48.000So how can you tell us someone can terminate a pregnancy if you can't tell us what a woman is?
00:09:56.000I do agree with both Justice Kavanaugh and Justice Barrett on this issue.
00:10:05.000Roe and Casey are the settled law of the Supreme Court concerning the right to terminate a woman's pregnancy.
00:10:17.000They have established a framework that the court has reaffirmed.
00:10:22.000And in order to revisit, as Justice Barrett said, the Supreme Court looks at various factors because starry decisis is a very important principle.
00:10:39.000When you can't even decide on the most basic things in a society, what does that say for the more complex things?
00:10:47.000You can't determine what, when does life begin, what is a female.
00:10:52.000You're starting to see these kind of two Americas, and the other side, this is just fine.
00:13:06.000But she's quick to get super animated, hands flying all over the place, passionate heart rate going up when anyone dares question her sentencing of child pedophiles.
00:13:17.000That's where she gets the most enthusiastic.
00:13:21.000So you can't agree that there are physical differences between men and women.
00:13:27.000You support the Gitmo terrorists enthusiastically.
00:13:30.000It's obvious she didn't prepare herself or she thought she could just bluff her way all the way through.
00:13:35.000Or these last couple of weeks, all of her handlers basically said, hey, Russia-Ukraine is going to take all the headlines, just kind of breeze through this.
00:13:43.000And no one thought in the briefing to say, hey, let's get a pretty good answer in case someone asks you what a woman is because you are the first woman, that black woman that wants to be on the U.S. Supreme Court.
00:13:56.000Either way, it either shows arrogance, like they assume this was a foregone conclusion, which is, of course, the left's biggest vulnerability, or they think she's just doing beautifully.
00:14:08.000In fact, I could just see some academics saying, finally, the deconstructionist postmodernist agenda that we've been putting forward at Harvard is making real gains.
00:14:17.000Finally, we have to question everything.
00:14:20.000And finally, at this hearing, we are seeing that she rejects very simple things that used heteronormative beliefs that men and women are things?
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00:15:57.000Katangi Brown Jackson refuses to give her opinion on court packing, play cut 35.
00:16:03.000Do you agree with Justice Breyer and Justice Ginberg that court packing is a bad idea?
00:16:09.000Well, respectfully, Senator, other nominees to the Supreme Court have responded as I will, which is that it is a policy question for Congress.
00:16:22.000And I am particularly mindful of not speaking to policy issues because I am so committed to staying in my lane.
00:17:48.000Now, why would she have a soft spot for the criminal?
00:17:50.000Because she views the world the way an academic or a leftist would view the world.
00:17:56.000So in order for the left to be able to explain their worldview, they have to be able to explain to themselves and their fellow activists, where does suffering come from?
00:18:11.000So we believe suffering is the natural state of human existence.
00:18:19.000We believe we are prone to mess things up.
00:18:20.000The Bible is very clear about this, that human beings will end up being self-destructive, will end up being greedy, will end up being our own worst opponent in trying to make things progress or make civilization strong.
00:18:43.000However, Katangi Brown Jackson disagrees with this.
00:18:46.000She does not believe that the raw material that we're dealing with, human beings themselves, are flawed.
00:18:54.000Now, this is a romanticist view of the world.
00:18:57.000It comes from one of the social contract theorists, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who heavily influenced Karl Marx.
00:19:05.000You see, if you believe that human suffering is largely because of society or capitalism, not because of something that is wrong within the human being itself, well, then you're going to have to change society.
00:19:22.000So she'll go look at a child predator and say, you know what?
00:19:26.000It's not really the child predator's fault.
00:19:47.000The black woman who went to predominantly white institutions my entire life, I know how hard it is for her to get to where she is.
00:19:56.000And I know what it's like to be the only person in the room.
00:19:59.000And I cried because my daughter now will see this, because my cousins now will see this, and little girls all around the country will see this.
00:20:08.000As a mother, what she said, and I think we have a clip, she said she did not always get the balance right between career and motherhood.
00:20:30.000I mean, one thing, if she was really prepared and she had answers and she had everything in front of her, but instead she kind of just scoffs with this sort of kind of dismissive arrogance.
00:20:49.000Well, it turns out by trying not to say anything stupid, she didn't even answer the obvious question that makes her look really dumb and foolish.
00:21:47.000Such a great day for history to be made, particularly with somebody with the credentials of Judge Katanji Brown Jackson, the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court, which could bring potential setbacks on women's rights.
00:22:22.000What has moved you during this confirmation that has made you really feel as if you're confident she's going to be one of nine on the United States Supreme Court?
00:22:31.000And there's some broader things at play here, which really goes to show that the Democrats just don't care.
00:23:06.000She reminds me more of Patrice Cullers.
00:23:08.000If Katanji Brown Jackson wouldn't be on the U.S. Supreme Court, she'd be running a BLM chapter in Louisville or Cleveland or Chicago or Atlanta.
00:23:16.000She has praised Nicole Hannah Jones, the author of the 1619 project, who did a drive-by shooting of the United States Constitution and Declaration of Independence.
00:23:27.000Washington Post and New York Times says that she's one of the most, if not the most qualified ever.
00:23:34.000I could tell you someone who is qualified, and we're going to go back into the archives of the type of judges we used to have on the U.S. Supreme Court, the way they were able to explain context and detail the structure of the United States Constitution to be able to show the checks and balances, the separation of powers within the brilliance of the system of government that we have today.
00:24:02.000Hey, everybody, people say this, and Plato actually said it first: ignorance is the root and the stem of all evil.
00:25:14.000Justice Antonin Scalia, who passed away right before the 2016 election, and thank goodness we were able to fill Scalia's spot with Justice Gorsuch.
00:25:24.000This is how Supreme Court justices used to talk.
00:25:29.000I asked them, what do you think is the reason that America is such a free country?
00:25:37.000What is it in our Constitution that makes us what we are?
00:25:43.000And I guarantee you that the response I will get, and you will get this from almost any American, including the woman that he was talking to at the supermarket, the answer would be freedom of speech, freedom of the press, no unreasonable searches and seizures, no quartering of troops in hope, those marvelous provisions of the Bill of Rights.
00:26:05.000But then I tell them, if you think that a Bill of Rights is what sets us apart, you're crazy.
00:26:14.000Every banana republic in the world has a Bill of Rights.
00:26:18.000Every president for life has a Bill of Rights.
00:26:22.000The Bill of Rights of the former evil empire, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, was much better than ours.
00:26:29.000Justice Scalia was testifying in front of the U.S. Senate, and he was talking about his conversations with students at Yale law or students in law school, challenging them.
00:26:45.000If you don't know about the structure of the Constitution, if you don't know about the thought process or the weeds of the foundation of our system, then you don't quite understand why we're free.
00:26:59.000And we're becoming less free because we don't teach children this.
00:28:31.000You go from Scalia, talking about the Federalist Papers, talking about a parchment guarantee, talking about the structure of the system, separation of powers, and checks and balances, and the independent judiciary to fast forward to this.