BUCK: The legal analysis of the current (sigh) — I was gonna say “for better or for worse;” it’s obviously for worse — president of the United States:
BUCK: If you want to hear what the bottom of the Syracuse law school class of 1960-whatever thinks about this, then you just heard it. What was that blather? You know, there’s so many things that I think we could and should focus in on here. One of them is, notice there — and this actually borrows from Professor Laurence Tribe at Harvard Law School, who is a total lunatic now but used to be a smart guy. I think he’s one of the top legal minds supposedly at Harvard Law School. “The verbal smoke screen.” That was a phrase that he used to talk about how the abortion regime has been held up. It’s constant. It’s everywhere.
Joe Biden says (impression), “Oh, right to choose and privacy! Y’know, penumbras and, y’know, Griswold and fundamental — and a right.” Just say it, man. What are you actually saying? People that are capable of thinking for themselves know when there is B.S. afoot, and all of these experts… Notice how you ask somebody, “Well, where does the right to abortion come from?”
Ask 50 lawyers, you’ll basically get 50 different explanations, if they support it, except that they’ll say at the top, well, it’s a constitutional right. That goes away assuming this decision holds, which let me just say, my friends… I don’t mean to be overdramatic here. But if they flip on this, the Supreme Court is done. Our system is honestly done. I have tremendous concern about the future of the country as a polity, as a political entity that holds together if the Supreme Court were to flip on this. So, let’s certainly hope that they won’t do that.
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