On today's show, I will show you exactly what the game plan is for the left and how they are going to take control of our government and run us all into the ground. I will explain in their own words what they plan to do, and it doesn't bode well for the cost of anything.
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00:01:24.440What you are about to hear is the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment.
00:01:53.380If you've ever trusted me before to tell you what might be coming our way, I urge you to listen to today's broadcast and podcast in its entirety.
00:02:12.900Today's program, I'm going to show you what's right around the corner and it is it is essential that you know exactly what the game plan is for the left because things are about to change and change dramatically.
00:02:32.260And these things we have started to lay out for you.
00:02:36.020But today I will show you not just what they plan to do.
00:02:41.320I'll show you in their own words what they are doing.
00:02:45.620And it doesn't bode well for the cost of anything.
00:02:51.080Your job, your security or your children's future in a free country.
00:02:58.860Certain kinds of pains that things like ibuprofen just don't touch.
00:03:08.500And I mean the hit you with a rolling pin kind of pain that ibuprofen, you know, the 800 milligram version just doesn't do anything, at least not for me.
00:03:20.020I know from personal experience what it's like and I wouldn't be here today if it if it wasn't for relief factor.
00:04:21.100Last Wednesday night on our Wednesday night special, I told you how the federal government would use climate change as the national emergency,
00:04:31.060which would give the president the kinds of powers that a president only gets when we are attacked on the homeland and are at war.
00:04:40.820However, this is coming, and I believe it is coming this fall.
00:04:48.240I'm always wrong in timing, but I don't think I'm too wrong on this.
00:04:53.560Inflation and gas prices currently being blamed on Putin.
00:04:58.320But soon, the blame will be shifted to global warming.
00:05:04.200Now, the powers that the federal government will hand over to the president,
00:05:11.320he's already using the administration and the arm of his office as a weapon.
00:05:19.580We are already seeing changes to FEMA, to the SEC, to the FCC, to all of the agencies that are supposed to protect and defend the Constitution
00:05:33.060are now being used to protect and defend the agenda against climate change.
00:05:41.360These powers will include sedition, the power to silence people, and to silence dissent.
00:05:52.140And you will see more of that tomorrow with the January 6th Thursday night must-see TV that nobody is interested in watching,
00:08:29.600Given the global nature of these markets, it's virtually impossible for us to insulate ourselves from shocks like the ones that are occurring in Russia that move global oil prices.
00:08:44.620And look, over the medium term, the critical thing is that we become more dependent on the wind and the sun that are not subject to geopolitical.
00:08:55.120We are looking now at moving towards wind and solar.
00:09:23.540As I do have to say, just on the issue of gas prices, after waiting for a long time to have enough chips in this country to finally get my electric vehicle,
00:09:33.640I got it and drove it from Michigan to here this last weekend and went by every single gas station.
00:09:42.500And so I'm looking forward to the opportunity for us to move to vehicles that aren't going to be dependent on the whims of the oil companies and the international market.
00:10:01.600By the way, if memory serves me right, Stabenow was a very big leader in the in the carbon market.
00:10:10.540Do you remember when we were talking about this in what?
00:10:14.8602008 and nine and with a carbon market where we were selling offsets?
00:10:24.400Barack Obama said, if my memory serves me right, this is a quote that your gas prices would necessarily skyrocket.
00:10:33.320This is just another way through that same door to cripple our energy independence.
00:10:41.040Now, we have another thing going on in Germany.
00:10:44.340The supermarkets in Germany put up notes on Tuesday warning customers that they are only allowed to purchase one critical product as supply chain problems hit the European continent.
00:10:58.440A Twitter user shared images of the notes next to the process of products like pasta and flour.
00:11:23.780I can count on one hand the farmers that I know that are using fertilizer this year that will that will reduce the crops by about 20 percent.
00:11:51.380The drought and the fires, which are because of global warming, another global warming emergency, by the way, KFC in Australia, it's having to it's having to replace lettuce.
00:12:10.520They're struggling with a lettuce shortage and they're putting cabbage on their burgers.
00:17:57.960Maybe that's what they're talking about?
00:18:00.640No, that's not what they're talking about.
00:18:02.960In fact, New York's governor not only ignored the violence, but instead earmarked $35 million in taxpayer funds to increase security at abortion clinics.
00:18:16.680Then the legislature passed a bill investigating pro-life pregnancy centers precisely because they do not perform abortions.
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00:21:00.040We're going to talk to you about sedition coming up in just a minute, and if I have time, a little bit more of history to put what I'm telling you into perspective.
00:21:23.100Tonight, I'm going to really put it into perspective.
00:21:26.540I'm going to use some audio of some things that have happened in America in the past that we have had to apologize for or bury our heads in the sand to try to make it go away.
00:21:38.140But Biden is digging up all of those things, and he is I mean, he's living in an in in an alternate dimension in some ways.
00:21:49.740Some people will say it's wishful thinking, inflation, transitory gas prices, growing pains of necessary energy transmission or transition.
00:22:00.840Basically, everything that's going wrong in America is outside of the power of the president.
00:22:10.520He is causing these things along with his administration, and if America would just stop resisting and sit back and trust Biden's FDR plan, everything would be fixed.
00:22:24.580He can fix it through executive order.
00:22:28.160Tonight, fascist fantasies, the dangerous origins of the Biden takeover.
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00:26:04.240I mean, we've seen many, many examples of this.
00:26:07.340And, you know, look, as you point out, Glenn, we we give due process to everyone in this country, whether they've committed mass murders, it was, you know, serial killers, terrorists.
00:26:19.060They're all supposed to get due process.
00:26:21.360And when they don't get due process, we as a country have always stepped up and said, no, this is wrong, even if even if the person is an undesirable in many, many ways.
00:26:31.260This is a situation where that seems to be falling through the cracks and it shouldn't.
00:27:06.400I was just going to point out that, yes, there are some irregularities here involving people not getting their swift justice that they should.
00:27:16.860Constitutionally is kind of mandated for them.
00:27:18.800But keep in mind, this was the day democracy almost died.
00:27:25.460So I think we've got to give them some leeway here.
00:28:30.040He wasn't participating in those things.
00:28:33.220He walked around the Capitol and left.
00:28:35.540Now, he is a member of the Proud Boys.
00:28:38.580But that doesn't mean that he did anything wrong.
00:28:42.420They might have more information on him, but they're they're charging these people with seditious conspiracy.
00:28:51.000Eleven members and associates are being charged with that.
00:28:55.940Now, this is this is the first time this has been done in a very long time.
00:29:03.580It's been more than a decade since the federal government brought sedition charges the last time against the members of the Christian militia in Michigan.
00:29:13.540If you remember that they were plotting to rise up against the government.
00:29:16.880However, the government failed to prove that the group had firm plans to actually launch attacks.
00:29:23.240Do you think the Proud Boys actually had plans?
00:29:27.840It's my understanding that the Proud Boys had a plan of meeting in Virginia for a party at 3 p.m.
00:29:36.060So that doesn't sound like they had a plan.
00:29:39.520The last successful sedition prosecution came 26 years ago with with Omar Rahman, the blind sheik.
00:29:48.700Nine people were convicted of plotting to blow up the United Nations, the FBI buildings, the bridges and tunnels between New York and New Jersey.
00:29:58.320And that one was successful before that.
00:30:03.320And that was for the Puerto Rican nationalists that were convicted in the early 80s in their role of the armed forces of national liberation.
00:30:12.160I don't know if you remember F.A.L.N., but they were credited for the bombings across the United States.
00:30:18.120They were the guys that Bill Clinton pardoned in 1999.
00:30:22.560Before that, you've got to go back to the Sedition Act of 1918, surprisingly, under Woodrow Wilson.
00:30:35.660But again, this heat, Glenn, does not address the truth that this is the day democracy almost died.
00:30:41.640And I noticed he will not bring that up.
00:31:01.700The House Select Committee, January 6th.
00:31:04.060The biggest fans experimenting this week with new ways to entice a passive public to care about their three hour riot that happened more than 18 months ago.
00:31:14.520They have included a book deal with the New Yorker, televised hearings scheduled during primetime, and now free ice cream.
00:31:27.380There are 90 watch events throughout the various states, including the flagship event in Washington, D.C., where a large screen is being set up and attendees will get free ice cream.
00:36:22.740What do you think Americans are thinking right now?
00:36:24.440As they see these prices climb and climb, do you feel like there's a sense that there's someone to blame out there?
00:36:28.420If you had to blame anyone, could you?
00:36:32.860I don't like to get political, but I would say, you know, it starts from the top president.
00:36:38.000Would that change how you're considering voting for the next election, whether it's congressional later this year or presidential a couple of years down the road?
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00:43:13.540I will tell you that tomorrow night, the coverage of the January 6th hearing is being orchestrated by the former head of ABC News, the guy who ran Good Morning America and everything else.
00:43:38.820He is a showman and he is putting on quite a show for America.
00:43:44.140And they promise to be very, very exciting.
00:43:47.580In 60 seconds, I hope to be talking to a man who has been in solitary confinement for a year, direct from prison.
00:44:02.960And should he have been put in solitary confinement for a year?
00:44:07.620We talked to a guy who has been, according to the FBI, the guy who is among, quote, the most dangerous and most serious January 6th criminal cases.
00:46:08.980Well, some people did, and some people, as we have seen of the footage, were real problems.
00:46:15.760Others were walking through the Capitol.
00:46:18.540My next guest from prison was one of the 800-plus that were arrested.
00:46:24.140He's also one of the Proud Boys that was charged with sedition.
00:46:28.080According to him, he walked through the door on the west side of the building of the Capitol as police stood by.
00:46:33.800He was not carrying a weapon, and he did not assault police officers.
00:46:39.200He has not been charged with a violent crime, but for over a year, he has been in prison and most of that time in solitary confinement.
00:46:49.300This, I believe, is his first national broadcast interview.
00:46:55.460His attorney petitioned the judge to reconsider the bail on the facts that the government was withholding evidence and the prospect of a delayed trial date.
00:47:04.980The judge didn't rule on that motion for five months and then denied it.
00:47:10.940The man's name is Ethan Nordean, and it is way past time to find out if he and others in this situation are guilty or just political prisoners.
00:47:23.280From prison now, we talk to Ethan Nordean.
00:47:36.940Um, so you just were charged Monday now with sedition, alleging you, quote, engaged in meetings and encrypted communications to plan an insurrection preventing Congress from carrying out or certifying Joe Biden's presidential victory over former President Trump.
00:48:05.900Um, the whole thing's been politicized, um, dramatically.
00:48:11.020Uh, we really went there to do what we've been doing the past four or five years, um, really just attend the rally and make sure that people could do it safely.
00:48:20.440Um, everybody knows who's been paying attention to these events that groups like Antifa show up, uh, very strong and violently.
00:48:28.080And so we volunteered our, you know, ourselves, our resources throughout the years to protect people from that violence.
00:48:35.320Um, and this has been well-documented and people who know us know that this is basically our ML every time we go to any event.
00:48:42.300Um, and, you know, like you said, a lot of us were kind of anticipating that this event was going to turn sour.
00:48:48.840Um, this was a big worry of mine as a leader and I actually almost called off the whole thing just because when I did arrive to D.C., you could just feel it in the air.
00:48:59.820There was just a palpable negative energy like something was going to be set up and, uh, any group like mine or, you know, Oath Keepers or Three Percenters were going to be blamed for it.
00:49:14.460Um, and so that's kind of what happened when we originally got there.
00:49:18.840That was the conversation that we were having.
00:49:21.520And so, you know, but at the same time, being a leader, you have a lot of people from your club come in from all over the country and they want to participate in this event.
00:49:30.820And, of course, you know, a lot of people think that this is the last time they'll get to see President Trump as president.
00:49:36.200So it was kind of a, uh, a ceremonies event at the same time for us.
00:49:40.560So, um, I actually just planned a small march.
00:51:29.700These encrypted messaging, I mean, the government's original claim was that I used encrypted messaging to direct people during this chaos to overthrow or overwhelm the police and enter certain entrances in the Capitol.
00:54:13.700You were not part of the group that went into any of the offices or went, tried to get onto the floor or, you know, were taking things for the Capitol.
00:55:29.420I mean, we've not only been the politically persecuted, but we've also had to endure a lot of the repercussions that COVID has brought to prisons.
00:55:38.040Food shortages and such, lockdowns constantly, just a complete disability to be able to even prepare for trial at all in the slightest because all these programs and everything that the prisons usually offer have been completely killed due to COVID.
00:55:57.680And so, you know, with the inability to have pretrial release, it's been impossible to prepare for trial.
00:56:06.300I mean, if this was a trial where I actually did something wrong, I mean, I'd be looking pretty poorly right now preparing for trial.
00:56:14.600But because I, you know, I am completely innocent.
01:29:58.120To see to it that competition is so regulated that the big fellow cannot put the little fellow out of business.
01:30:04.680For he has been putting the little fellow out of business for the last half generation.
01:30:09.340The program of the third party is to take these big fellows that have been putting the little fellow out of business and regulate them.
01:30:15.960Saying that is all right, you have put the other fellows out of business, but we are not going to put the little fellows back where you destroyed them.
01:30:24.780We are going to adopt you and say, run the business of the country, but run it in the way we tell you to run it.
01:30:35.900Oh, you can have your business and you can run it, but you're going to run it the way we tell you to run it.
01:30:42.500Two days ago, we enacted the Defense Production Act to help with solar panels because the government is seeing companies run their business,
01:30:53.040but they need to have those businesses run the way they tell them to.
01:32:03.480Wilson once said, I'm an advocate of peace, but there are some splendid things that come to a nation through the discipline of war.
01:32:13.880In the in the second of the world wars, Wilson's progressive disciple, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, also came to appreciate the splendid discipline of war.
01:32:29.560In his FDR inaugural address, the first one.
01:32:43.320He said, FDR, if we are to go forward, we must move as a trained and loyal army willing to sacrifice for the good of common discipline.
01:32:55.220We are, I know, ready and willing to submit our lives and our property to such discipline because it makes possible a leadership which aims at a larger good.
01:33:07.620I assume unhesitantly, the leadership of this great army.
01:33:15.180That's when we had the Great Depression and Americans were willing to trade freedom for stability.
01:33:24.760They were willing to drink this fascism because it was the only thing in their belly.
01:33:31.460The progressive writer, Robert Shaw, described it as a fascist means to gain liberal ends.
01:33:44.280Democracy became thought of as something centrally designed and dutifully maintained by a managerial class.
01:33:53.780This is what Roosevelt and first Wilson really thought was scientific and the best people that just know better than the teeming masses.
01:34:07.900Well, that managerial class is now more powerful than ever before.
01:34:14.280And we're fighting a bigger, broader, largely undefinable enemy because today the war is with the climate.
01:34:27.920If you missed any of the show today, I want you to go back and listen to the podcast because I went over Janet Yellen yesterday saying, you know, we've just become so dependent on oil.
01:34:39.980Well, this these gas prices are great because we're going to go to green energy.
01:34:46.120Debbie Stabenow said, you know, buy Tesla's everybody.
01:35:19.480Biden said no to 70 exemptions for small refineries, which had already been granted under Trump.
01:35:27.920So they can't up their production level because he said no.
01:35:32.160But Biden did say that we need 250 million more gallons of renewable fuel both this year and next.
01:35:45.080And so he's saying that the farmers, they can farm all they want, but they have to really farm the way we say they now have to have more ethanol.
01:35:55.620So while we're going into a food shortage, we are burning food, which will create a food.
01:36:03.200Listen to Samantha Power, a climate change emergency and an energy shortage, a climate change emergency today or yesterday in the New York Times was this story.
01:36:17.260As the Great Salt Lake dries up, Utah faces an environmental nuclear bomb.
01:36:22.440How many times have you heard this administration or other administration say that this is the World War Two of our generation?
01:36:33.000It's a war progressives of the past could only dream of because there's no benchmarks for success.
01:36:46.360It's only over when they say it's over.
01:36:48.880And President Biden is just getting started this week.
01:36:52.440He authorized the use of the Defense Production Act.
01:36:55.560That's a Cold War era law that gives the president significant authority to control domestic industries to accelerate clean energy.
01:37:05.200So he has taken over some industries, just like Wilson said.
01:37:11.220They can stay in business, but they'll do it our way.
01:37:49.000Tonight, I am going to take you back to the Roosevelt era.
01:37:53.700I'm going to show you how everything Biden is doing today is just building on the progressive framework of the past.
01:38:00.960This will be the last chapter of freedom in America unless we all begin to stand for those people that we can vote for that actually understand what's going on.
01:38:16.420And I don't mean just voting nationally.
01:38:19.880It is more important to be all over your local officials and your state officials to make sure that you are voting in the right people.
01:38:31.760It is going to come down to the states.
01:38:33.800Tonight at 9 p.m., an episode you do not want to miss.
01:38:42.400Fascist fantasies, the dangerous origins of Biden's takeover.
01:42:33.240What I'm afraid of is whether it's this or something else, you are not going to get the population to go along with it until it is really, really bad.
01:42:45.340They have discredited themselves so much.
01:42:48.240Let's say monkey pox becomes, you know, Ebola.
01:42:51.020Until people actually see it happening, they're not going to do what the CDC says because nobody believes them.
01:43:02.700I mean, I think that that's sort of our default response on a lot of these things where, you know, in America, we really need to see it get ugly before we start doing anything.
01:43:11.260I mean, even with COVID, remember, this was going around, you know, we had Andrew Cuomo and Bill de Blasio in the middle of March 2020 saying, go down to Chinatown and don't change the way you live.
01:43:26.040Like, it takes a while for us to ever react to these things.
01:43:28.780I do think we are in a serious, serious risk of the next thing that looks or feels at all like COVID bringing on all sorts of new government crackdowns early on the idea that, well, last time we didn't act fast enough, so this time we need to.
01:43:47.640I just don't think monkey pox is the thing.
01:43:49.860I don't think that this is the one that's going to do it.
01:49:21.980First of all, it's tragic that we have to even ask that question.
01:49:28.840I mean, this is not a question that in a healthy republic with a healthy rule of law, with a healthy law enforcement apparatus, where there is respect for institutions, where there is no sense of this kind of two tier system of justice between the deplorables and everyone else.
01:49:42.420In a healthy, functioning democracy, are the justices safe?
01:49:47.280It's just simply not a question that ought to be asked.
01:49:50.280So the very fact that we're opening a conversation with that question, I think, is telling in and of itself.
01:49:54.280But the tragic and short answer, Glenn, I think, is no.
01:49:59.260And the answer right now, I think, is it is a directly foreseeable consequence, unfortunately, of just the culture of anarchy, of lawlessness, of disrespect for institutions, of widespread iconoclasm.
01:50:11.900The Democratic Party and their leftist minions have fomented.
01:50:16.300They have directly fomented this culture.
01:50:18.640I mean, think back to the George Floyd riots in the summer of 2020, Kamala Harris there in Kenosha, Wisconsin, with bail funds for people who were rioting in the streets.
01:50:31.320But even in San Francisco, obviously, with the Chesa Boudin news, lawlessness and anarchy is being rejected.
01:50:37.660The problem, obviously, is that it apparently has not trickled up to the Biden administration because there is a direct statute on the books, 18 U.S. Code 1507,
01:50:46.540that prohibits the protesting outside the justices' homes.
01:50:50.100And, you know, Attorney General Merrick Garland had some mealy-mouthing memo where he said, oh, this is not appropriate.
01:50:55.260But, you know, he hasn't brought a single case.
01:51:56.460I mean, you and I both revere the U.S. Constitution.
01:51:59.080The U.S. Constitution obviously does provide you with a constitutional right to peaceably voice your opinions in the street, on a sidewalk, and so forth.
01:52:08.400What it does not allow you to do is to issue threats or to act violently or to try to tear down institutions of governments
01:52:16.860and therefore violate the most sacrosanct, rudimentary principles in the rule of law.
01:52:21.640So I think another takeaway, though, that I have from this, and I think back to the leak that just happened a little over a month ago now in early May when Politico released it,
01:52:30.840because we've really been in uncharted waters since then, right?
01:52:33.640This has just simply never happened in modern Supreme Court history.
01:52:36.240And the very fact that this opinion was leaked in the first place, I think, is the biggest assault on the court's institutional legitimacy over the past half-century, full-century.
01:52:45.080I mean, go back as far as you want, honestly.
01:52:46.560And the fact that we have not discovered the identity of the leaker is crazy.
01:52:51.120But I think back to the very night that that was released, it was a Monday in early May.
01:52:55.080I was at the time watching very carefully.
01:52:58.100I was trying to see if any leading Democrats, MSNBC, left-wing cable news talking head type figures, whether they would condemn the leak.
01:53:05.680To this day, I haven't seen a single one.
01:54:05.500It's just kind of the customs that they do to do that.
01:54:08.120But in this particular case, because, again, we are in uncharted waters here, a leak of this nature just simply has not happened, period, full stop.
01:54:17.580I and many others said that if you care about the justice's personal safety, and by the way, not just the justices, but also the law clerks.
01:54:25.740I mean, I hate to make it personal, but I have a number of friends who are at the court this term.
01:54:30.360I mean, probably at least five, six, seven, so I think they're personal friends who are clerking this term.
01:54:34.900I am worried about their personal safety, too.
01:54:37.080I mean, people have tried to dox the identity of the clerks who are clerking for the conservative Supreme Court justice.
01:54:42.940I saw some horrible Instagram post that basically said, here are their names.
01:54:49.540And I think every day that they don't go about releasing the Dobbs opinion or at a bare minimum, Glenn, what I said, at least privately, I don't know if I said it's public.
01:54:58.280What they should have done is the very next day or at least that week, they could have issued a one line sentence that said, you know, the U.S.
01:55:06.960Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit is hereby overturned and Roe versus Wade is reversed.
01:55:12.540That is what they could have done, but they chose not to.
01:55:15.140And at this point, they're really, really playing with fire.
01:55:17.540And I just hope after today's horrible incident with Justice Kavanaugh that the chief justice realizes that the moment is now to release this opinion.
01:56:54.300The leaker should be disbarred, should be formally shunned.
01:56:57.580Unfortunately, I fear something somewhat approximate in the precise opposite of that will happen.
01:57:02.740If my intuitions on this are correct, and it is a liberal clerk, someone from Justice Sotomayor's chambers in particular, but perhaps Justice Kagan's or Justice Breyer's chambers.
01:57:12.780What I predict will happen is that the identity will be exposed.
01:57:17.860I mean, there's literally 37 law clerks here on, you know, 12 from the liberal chamber.
01:57:22.420So it's not particularly big sample size.
01:57:25.100But the identity probably will be exposed, assuming that the marshal of the Supreme Court, a woman named Gail Curley, is even remotely competent at her job.
01:57:33.560But what I predict will happen after that is that the leaker will effectively try to forfeit some law firm career, perhaps.
01:57:43.440But then we'll get like a very rich kind of speaking MSNBC talking head gig.
01:57:48.820And frankly, it would not surprise me if a top 10 to top 20 law school actually hired her as a professor for reproductive rights studies or some fabricated, concocted constitutional field like that.
01:58:01.740So I want to agree with Senator Lee, but I do fear something closely approximately opposite might transpire.
01:58:09.220No, yeah, my gut tells me the same thing.
01:58:14.900God forbid somebody kills one of these justices and kills a conservative.
01:58:21.780That means Biden gets to pick the next justice, which would change the balance of the court and would absolutely set the country on fire, on fire.
01:58:36.940What do we do to make sure that these guys are safe?
01:59:04.100Actually, I shouldn't say that's possible.
01:59:05.380Like Sotomayor King, I guess I'm not positive, but the vast majority of them live in Maryland or Virginia, where it's worth pointing out, despite those being in recent years, light blue states, both of those states currently have Republican governors.
01:59:21.280So in a situation like this, if the federal government is just completely dropping the ball, if they are just not going to prosecute under the statute that I mentioned earlier, if they are not going to send out whatever kind of DOJ, kind of FBI mercenaries that they would need to send out to protect the justice, then the onus can and should fall on Governor Hogan and Governor Youngkin to do what has to be done.
01:59:42.980It's kind of a state National Guard level or something like that, right?
01:59:48.180I mean, but it's probably the first time that governors have had to kind of step up when the federal government failed.
01:59:53.720I mean, I think about kind of immigration on the southern border, of course, right?
01:59:56.300I mean, whether it's Texas, Arizona, any of these border states, I mean, whenever the federal government fails to do its job, it is incumbent upon the states to do that job for them.
02:00:05.920If I go all the way back to the 2012 U.S. Supreme Court case, Arizona versus the United States, this is kind of the whole point of Justice Scalia's remarkable dissent in that case, actually.
02:00:14.240He basically said that at the time what Arizona was doing with respect to legal immigration was its constitutional prerogative and indeed its duty, because when the federal government fails to do its job in that case to secure the border, the states must and can't step up.
02:00:27.180So I think something similar could and should happen with respect to Maryland and Virginia if the federal government fails here.
02:00:33.100Okay. Josh, can you hang on for one quick second?
02:00:36.840I got to take a quick break, and I know Stu has a bunch of questions for you, too.
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02:02:15.000Josh, we're really tight on time here, but God forbid if this person who was coming after Kavanaugh was successful in taking his life,
02:02:23.920what would happen to the decisions that are already in the queue here like the Roe v. Wade potential reversal?
02:02:29.600So the closest thing that I can think of to a precedent here would be the Supreme Court term where Justice Scalia actually did pass away, of course.
02:02:38.200This was 2016, and famously said Republicans held off in the Merrick Garland thing, so it wasn't until, of course, it's the following year.
02:02:44.640So long story short, for the rest of that term, when the cases came out, there were only eight justices.
02:02:49.960So I think back to the Texas versus the United States immigration litigation that year, it was a 4-4 decision because Scalia had died.