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Clay and Buck

Clay and Buck

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Bill Maher Makes Some Sane Comments on Abortion

9 May 2022

CLAY: Buck, youโ€™ve done his show; I never have. But Bill Maher on HBO has become increasingly, dare we say, rational and sane in an insane world, and he had a couple of interesting takes I thought on abortion, in particular โ€” and this is an interesting discussion that I think very few people actually are aware of. The United States had a far more lenient abortion policy under Roe v. Wade than virtually any European country did. And many people donโ€™t know that. Letโ€™s listen positive Bill Maher discuss disgust it on his HBO show last night.

MAHER: I learned this this week, because this put it on the front page. There are pretty basic things that I did not know about abortion. Like in Europe, the modern countries of Europe, are way more restrictive than we are, or what theyโ€™re even proposing. If you are pro-choice, you would like it a lot less in Germany and Italy and France and Spain and Switzerland. Did you know that? I didnโ€™t know that. I learned most people who are pro-life are women. Did not know that.

BUCK: Indeed, itโ€™s becoming very clear, Clay, that a lot of people who think of themselves as pro-choice donโ€™t realize that the abortion lobby in America, even on a global scale, is extreme. Their position is extreme. I think a lot of people who say, โ€œOh, Iโ€™m pro-choice,โ€ donโ€™t realize what theyโ€™re really signing on for in terms of what the movement of pro-choice, pro-abortion is in this country.

CLAY: Itโ€™s very much branding. Because I feel like there are a lot of people โ€” and we talked about this last week โ€” when you actually dive in, you say, โ€œOkay, what do you think about nine-month abortion? People say, God, no. Thereโ€™s no way remotely that I would appreciate that.โ€ And I said, โ€œBut, you know, youโ€™re pro-choice. Eight months, seven months?โ€ And I think this is pretty significant when you dive in, โ€™cause thereโ€™s a lot of talk about, hey, a lot of people want to say that they support Roe v. Wade.

I think thatโ€™s because people donโ€™t want to get into the nitty-gritty details, Buck, of having to decide when is an abortion permissible and when is it impermissible because it made feels, for many people, like an icky conversation. Itโ€™s an important one, but I think itโ€™s one that our nation has been avoiding, by and large, because of Roe v. Wade.

And I also want to play this one from Bill Maher โ€” and this, for any lawyer out there, also is going to ring true. Thereโ€™s a difference between precedent thatโ€™s upheld and precedent that isnโ€™t upheld. Some really awful cases exist for a long time like Plessy v. Ferguson in 1896 that upheld separate but equal. That was for a long time the law of the land. Listen to cut 4.

MAHER: This whole bulls(bleep) argument about, โ€œWell, itโ€™s settled law.โ€ So was segregation. Precis v. Ferguson was settled law in 1896 and thank God somebody said, โ€œLetโ€™s unsettle it.โ€ So thatโ€™s a bulls(bleep) argument. Itโ€™s what โ€”

CROWD: (applause)

Clay and BuckMAHER: Itโ€™s what you think. If you โ€” if you like babies, then youโ€™re pro-life, and if you like women youโ€™re pro-choice. I like women.

CLAY: I donโ€™t think that connection there at the end is accurate. But I do what weโ€™re already advantageous towards is a real conversation and debate about what should Americaโ€™s abortion policy be in all 50 states, and that is one where youโ€™re going to be able to hold your elected officials accountable and the people will decide, which is the essence of democracy.

BUCK: Overemphasis on precedent is a crap argument. Saying, โ€œThe Supreme Court justices misled the court when they said itโ€™s currently settled law and therefore they lied,โ€ is a crap argument. There are arguments we could take seriously here, Clay. Those are just garbage arguments.

CLAY: No doubt. Absolutely, completely true.

Clay and Buck
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