Alyssa Milano speaks on the confirmation of Judge Ketanji Jackson to the Supreme Court. She also discusses the Democratic smear campaign against Brett KAVANAUGH and the new allegations against him by a third woman, Julie Swetnick.
00:28:56.040they're going to be pushing for fourth trimester abortions
00:28:58.340right and this no matter how extreme the the libs got I thought fourth trimester okay there's no way they're actually going to call for the killing of babies after they've been born and then you saw a little weakening of that you saw partial birth abortion first of all in the 1990s and then they got rid of that that that was made illegal
00:29:17.760legal then you saw ralph and then you saw ralph and then you saw ralph and then you saw ralph northam the former democrat governor of virginia who said well if a baby were born after you know if he had lots of abnormalities you were born after a botched abortion we would put that baby on the table and make that baby comfortable and then have a conversation with the mother and see if she wanted to kill him or not I thought you're actually talking about a fourth trimester abortion and then lawmakers in california democrats in california just proposed a law that would allow parents to kill their babies after they were born.
00:29:48.440Potentially for weeks after they were born when when my colleagues told me about this bill I thought okay you've been spending a little too much time on some of those internet forums okay you've been going down the conspiracy theory rabbit holes this is completely nonsense but you and I both know that today the difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth is about six to nine months in this case it was about six to nine minutes.
00:30:09.460California assembly bill 2223 was introduced by assemblyman buffy wicks who's a democrat from oakland and she in this bill would have forbidden law enforcement from charging any woman for any action or inaction that affects her quote pregnancy outcome including miscarriage stillbirth or abortion or perinatal death.
00:30:36.860Perinatal death refers to not just death immediately before birth but death in the period after birth as well.
00:30:48.220I know that politifact and snopes and all those liberal propagandist hacks who work in tandem with big tech to suppress conservatives I know they're going to try to give me a fact check 27 pinocchios totally false pants on fire rating here.
00:31:05.260I'm just quoting the bill I'm just quoting the bill I'm just quoting the bill I'm just quoting the bill in plain words and I know I know they're going to try to redefine all of these words but that's what they're saying they're saying mothers can kill their kids after they're born that is how pro-abortion the California Democrats are.
00:31:21.180Now since there has been an outcry among conservatives they are amending this bill so this is not going to go through but they put it in there and it's very difficult to understand how you put that phrase in there unintentionally.
00:31:38.180Remember last week we talked about a bill in Tennessee and the bill in Tennessee was going to create a new carve out for marriage to protect pastors and county clerks from having to engage in what is called same sex marriage for people who believe that actually no marriage just necessarily involves sexual difference.
00:31:55.960Supreme Court justice Anthony Kennedy can redefine marriage all he wants but that doesn't actually change the definition of marriage the definition of marriage is the same as it's been everywhere all around the world for all of human history and some looney tune liberal Supreme Court justice can't change that so it gave a carve out to protect people from violating their conscience and from violating reality but one of the consequences of this was the bill was sort of sloppily written and it seemed like it could get rid of an age requirement to get married so the Democrats jumped on this and said the Republicans
00:32:25.820are pushing for pedophilia are pushing for pedophilia and child abuse and child brides obviously that was never the case the people who drafted the law never thought that was the case and then they quickly corrected it you can see how that accident might end up in the law oh we were changing the statute here we forgot to include this position this particular line and therefore through this omission maybe it could be confusing as to what the age is that's not what's going on in the California bill they included
00:32:52.780the phrase they said a woman cannot be prosecuted or held responsible for perinatal death of her kid abortion stillbirth or perinatal death afterward they were intending to do this and then there was an outcry and then it went away for now it's going to come back and frankly they should keep it in they should keep it in if we're going to have legal abortion then you should be able to kill your kid a week after he's born it's the same thing
00:33:18.200do you really believe does anyone really believe that a baby is categorically different five minutes before he's born than five minutes after he's born no of course not and yet in multiple states in New York famously in Colorado and lots of other states you can kill a baby up until the moment of birth forget five minutes five seconds before birth you can kill the baby five seconds after birth you can't
00:33:47.200did did something change well the political circumstance changed because no longer is the baby inside the woman but the baby itself didn't change and we're talking about the morality of killing the baby so if it's immoral to kill the baby when he's outside of the mother's womb that that would be a violation of that child's rights that child it would be an assault on that child's humanity surely the baby would be in exactly the same condition two seconds before he
00:34:17.080were born at least this one I'll give her credit Buffy Wicks at least she's consistent if you're going to have legal abortion you might as well legalize it for weeks and weeks after the baby is born usually the libs are subtler though there was a headline I have to get to it I meant to get to it last week and we didn't have time there's a headline the Washington Post here's the headline couple sues fertility clinic saying they had to abort stranger's baby there is so much in this article this news
00:34:44.240news report is probably the news report is probably the news report is probably the most pregnant pun very much intended dense interesting news report that I've read in months first of all that word had is doing a lot of work here couple sues fertility clinic saying they had to abort the stranger's baby you never have to abort any baby and frankly even in the case of an ectopic pregnancy which is the one the one case in which a baby really could
00:35:13.240pose a threat to the life of the mother even then you can treat the condition with that through the double effect of not actually going through and directly committing the abortion that's a topic for a bioethical conversation another day all of it to say there is no case in which you have to have an abortion and certainly not in this case the baby didn't pose any threat to the mother and yet what happened well using in vitro fertilization
00:35:43.240they couldn't they couldn't conceive on their own they went to this in vitro place they spent a lot of money they did all sorts of things in different cups and different test tubes and they created lots and lots of little embryos that is human beings were created by scientists in a lab most of whom were supposed to just be frozen forever or killed later on have those embryos destroyed some of them might have been killed through abortion depending on how the process went and whoopsie daisy they switched the test tubes
00:36:13.240they killed his baby and then they killed his baby and then they didn't notice it for weeks and weeks and months and months and months and months this went on i think for 24 weeks
00:36:25.460this went on for six months as the six month date was approaching right at the end of the second trimester they realized okay it's not my baby we're gonna kill it
00:36:37.240and the point of this article is to make people feel bad for the couple. They're murderers,
00:36:42.880this couple. They killed this baby. This is a little bit personal for me because,
00:36:48.160you know, I got number two on the way. Child number two is on the way.
00:36:52.360My second baby is almost exactly at the same stage of development that this baby was when
00:36:59.440they killed him. We're not talking about a clump of cells. We're talking about this woman was
00:37:05.460extremely pregnant. This baby was kicking all of the time. This baby was not only showing up on
00:37:11.520sonograms as a baby, as very obviously just a fully, you can identify every part on the baby.
00:37:16.740This baby was kicking. This baby was moving. And this heartless couple killed the baby because,
00:37:22.560well, he was someone else's baby. He was a stranger's baby. And so it's okay to kill a
00:37:26.100stranger's baby. And how did they end up in this predicament? This is the really hard part of this
00:37:29.780conversation. They ended up in this predicament because of the immoral means they used to conceive
00:37:35.140the baby. I know lots of people use IVF. The pro-life movement doesn't talk about the problems
00:37:39.700with IVF very much because they've got bigger fish to fry, they think, and they're going to focus only
00:37:44.920on the evil of abortion. And because a lot of people conceive using IVF and they're very happy
00:37:49.100because they deal with infertility and IVF seems to offer them a way out. And there's this good end
00:37:56.100which comes from IVF, which is you get a baby. Sometimes, not always actually, because IVF is far from
00:38:01.260100% success rate. But you get a baby and so you say that's a good end. But good ends do not justify
00:38:08.780immoral means. And I know it's a hard saying, but a pro-life movement that endorses in vitro
00:38:16.780fertilization and all of these other techniques to create babies is not really going to be a pro-life
00:38:22.860movement. One, because IVF results in abortion most of the time. Or in just freezing souls,
00:38:29.480little human beings, just putting them in freezers forever. Okay, that's one big problem.
00:38:35.460It can result in abortion when these kind of mix-ups happen. And this happens not infrequently,
00:38:41.720by the way. You don't read about it all the time, but it happens a fair bit.
00:38:44.580Even when that doesn't happen, you now have babies born to people who are not their parents.
00:38:52.740And in this case, the couple says they didn't want to deal with all the lawsuits of who's really
00:38:56.180the parent. So you're violating a child's right to be born of his father and mother who are joined
00:39:03.660together in marriage. Often it's used for the purpose of intentionally depriving a child of
00:39:09.020his mother or father because of single people or same-sex couples using this process.
00:39:16.840What's wrong about it at the heart, though, is not even any of these consequences,
00:39:22.340which, and there are lots of consequences of it, it's that it's just, it's simply wrong in and of
00:39:28.820itself. If we're putting technology at the heart of human reproduction, we're making a big mistake.
00:39:35.020If we're putting people in lab coats and tinkers and scientists and bureaucrats and sometimes the
00:39:41.180government at the heart of human reproduction, we're making a ghastly, dystopian, horrible mistake.
00:39:47.420And you're seeing the consequences of this. I remember in the Bible, people suffer infertility
00:39:51.540in the Bible a lot. And very often these people, especially in the Old Testament,
00:39:56.140take matters into their own hands and they say, okay, I'm going to get a concubine. I'm going to
00:39:59.020have a wife with my, or I'm going to have a child with my wife's maid. And it never works out. It
00:40:04.960never works out. And it turns out there's actually wisdom in that old book. It's not, it doesn't work
00:40:10.140well when we say, okay, I'm going to commit this one immoral act because it has such a good end.
00:40:14.120I know, I know it can be difficult. That's, that's why these examples are in the Bible. That's why these
00:40:19.340examples recur throughout literature. That's why they resound so strongly in our souls. But you,
00:40:24.440you can't, you can't cover every consequence in your own head. You can't recreate the world using
00:40:29.280your own unfettered reason. Things are going to go awry. Speaking of subtlety, speaking of
00:40:38.980immoral means toward supposedly just ends, you remember that there was that group of far right
00:40:46.000wing militia men who kidnapped governor Gretchen Whitmer, or they were planning to the Democrat
00:40:53.140governor of Michigan. Remember that? And they, these men, they were far right radicals. That's
00:40:59.980why we got to clamp down on conservatives. And then things got a little weird. Then it turned out,
00:41:05.400hold on, were there some federal agents here? How did they uncover the plot in the first place? Okay.
00:41:09.420There were some, there were some feds who were embedded with them and they spied and they blew the
00:41:14.620whistle and that, well, hold on, wait, were the feds involved in instigating the, well, that's kind of
00:41:18.780weird. Well, now we've got a verdict here. The guys are going to walk. There are two guys from the
00:41:25.700Whitmer plot who pled guilty and cooperated with the feds. They, they're going to suffer some
00:41:30.640consequences, but the ones who pled not guilty, they're going to walk. The jury found that, found
00:41:36.920in some cases them not guilty. And in other cases couldn't reach a verdict. And why? Because
00:41:45.340the feds entrapped them. I'm beginning to think that now, whenever I hear about a far right wing
00:41:53.820radical plot, I just assume it was instigated by the federal government. Do you remember there was
00:41:58.560the justice for January 6th rally? The justice for January 6th rally was a rally to, because unfortunately
00:42:06.540for the federal government, they couldn't arrest enough people on January 6th, the greatest,
00:42:11.400worst coup d'etat insurrection in American history. So they tried to recreate it. And when you looked at
00:42:15.740the crowd that was there, it was about 90% media, then 8% feds, and then 2%, some guys wandered in
00:42:23.300from Appalachia. They didn't get the memo that it was all fake. There was that photo of these guys who
00:42:28.280had just had a fresh haircut, almost certainly at the Pentagon or at Langley. They were all wearing the
00:42:34.220same logo-free clothing, the same Garmin watch, the same shades, all checking their five,
00:42:40.280checking their sevens, all around. They stuck out like a sore thumb. And it was clear it was all
00:42:45.240just feds. They were all just trying to entrap everything. They said, hey, come on. Come on,
00:42:49.320do a terrorism. Come on, right-wingers. Come on, just do an insurrection. That's what's going on here.
00:42:56.140I'm beginning to think, well, I've thought this for a long time, actually, that the Ku Klux Klan
00:43:02.200or any of whatever neo-Nazi groups in America, it's just all feds. And they're all just spying
00:43:08.600on each other. And maybe like one guy who wandered in from the backwoods, didn't know he was there.
00:43:12.340So this is good. This is good news. This is justice for people who were entrapped.
00:43:18.180Just as vindication for right-wingers who were wrongly smeared by the libs. And it's just another
00:43:23.620hoax perpetrated by the deep state. The Russia hoax was probably the clearest one.
00:43:28.640Then there was the Ukraine hoax. Remember that Trump had a phone call with Ukraine,
00:43:31.680and they're going to impeach him over that. And then there were all of these hoaxes.
00:43:37.000January 6th, we were told, was the most violent, awful insurrection. And the conservatives were there
00:43:41.180clubbing police officers over the head and killing them. All of that was fake. All of that was made up.
00:43:46.820And now even the New York Times and Washington Post admits it. So the next time you hear one of these
00:43:50.900stories, maybe just hang back a little. Maybe say, you know, I'm going to wait until some more
00:43:56.320information comes out. Speaking of crime, Kim Kardashian, her favorite hobby, other than dating
00:44:04.320these sort of meth head looking people from Saturday Night Live, her favorite hobby is trying to spring
00:44:10.840criminals from prison. She loves it. This is one of the things that really harmed the Trump administration
00:44:16.020is that the Trump administration, which was brought to power on really popular issues,
00:44:20.640get tough on crime, get tough on the border, bring some sense and stability back to our country.
00:44:25.720Well, he ended up pushing this jailbreak bill. And he did it in large part because of the advocacy
00:44:30.400of people like Kim Kardashian, who say, well, these poor people who are in prison, they were unfairly
00:44:35.980convicted, or even so their sentence was too harsh, even if they did the crime. So Kim Kardashian
00:44:39.920recently has gone too far, apparently even for her and her handlers. She's been trying to get
00:44:44.940Texas Governor Greg Abbott to stop the execution of a mother who brutally beat and murdered her two-year-old
00:44:51.360daughter. So this mother, her name is Melissa Lucio. She pled guilty to the crime. And Kim Kardashian
00:44:58.200said, no, it was a false confession. She didn't really do it. Melissa Lucio's daughter, Mariah,
00:45:04.580was found dead. And she had a weeks old broken arm. The arm had been broken for weeks, but no one had
00:45:15.580treated it. She had bite marks on her body. She had patches of hair missing. And so the mother was
00:45:22.940arrested for kill. Oh, and when the mother was arrested, by the way, she was asked, how did the
00:45:27.180little girl die? And the mother said she fell down the stairs. This is the oldest line in the book
00:45:31.760for people who abused their spouses and abused their family. She fell down the stairs. And that's
00:45:35.740what Kim Kardashian was pushing. Then, by the way, they did an examination of how the girl died. She
00:45:40.900didn't die from falling down the stairs. She died from blunt force trauma. Melissa Lucio had 13 other
00:45:46.440kids who were not in particularly great shape either. And this poor little girl was killed. And now
00:45:51.800Kim Kardashian begging, begging to free this woman. Obviously she should not be. But Kardashian's not
00:46:00.100alone here. The real issue with the Ketanji Jackson confirmation is this issue. And I'm not even just
00:46:08.640talking about child abuse because Ketanji had this weird history of letting child rapists and
00:46:13.340pedophiles off the hook. It's this issue of always taking the side of the criminal to the neglect of the
00:46:21.400victim. That the criminal must always have been done wrong by society. And what we need to do is just
00:46:26.800let them off the hook. Reduce sentences. Let them out of jail. Abolish prisons if we can. Defund the
00:46:31.320police. That's the problem. That's what they say. Now, obviously that premise is not right.
00:46:39.020But it's a premise that totally pervades the left. It gets back to that question Tom Cotton asked.
00:46:44.200He said, Judge Jackson, you spent your whole sentencing here talking about how sorry you felt
00:46:49.860for the perpetrator of the crime. Do you feel any sorrow for the victim? Or no, you're only taking
00:46:54.200the criminal side. And it just gets down to a fundamental view of how we see the world.
00:47:02.620Do you believe that men are perfect? We're born perfect. There's no original sin. And the only
00:47:07.820way we're corrupted is by society. And how society got corrupted, that's another question. And society's
00:47:13.460so broken. And these poor criminals, they're put upon. They never had a chance. And we've got to be
00:47:17.900really good to them. We've got to give them a second, third, fourth, 75th, 127th chance.
00:47:23.580Or do men have some corruption in their hearts? Is this a broken world? And is the best way to
00:47:27.780deal with that corruption to pursue justice, real justice for victims and for the criminals, by the
00:47:32.960way, to help reform their ways? Which is it? Which is, are we going to end up with utopia if we just tweak
00:47:39.140a few more laws? Or do we need to perpetually deal with crime and pursue justice? The latter is the
00:47:44.500conservative point of view. The former is the liberal point of view. It's pushed,
00:47:47.900by Kim Kardashian and Judge Jackson and everyone in between. We've got a Kardashian on the court now
00:47:52.280when we're talking about our basic premises of criminal justice. One ought to pray for our country
00:47:59.000with that kind of point of view on the court. I'm Michael Knowles. This is the Michael Knowles.