PRAISE GOD: Roe v. Wade Overturned | Guests: Mollie Hemingway & Josh Hammer | 6/24/22

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Glenn reviews the meltdown of Twitter’s blue checkmarks in response to SCOTUS striking down New York’s concealed carry law. The Federalist’s Mollie Hemingway joins to share her latest article, “Yes, Biden Is Hiding His Plan to Rig the 2022 Midterm Elections.” Groundbreaking news from the Supreme Court: Roe v. Wade has officially been overturned. Glenn and Stu reel, shocked, at the historic overturn of Roe v. Wade. Two things trended on Twitter after the SCOTUS decision on Roe v. Wade: “Praise God” and “Night of Rage.” Opinion editor for Newsweek Josh Hammer joins to dissect the monumental overturn of Roe v. Wade. Glenn praises God as he revels in the aftermath of Roe v. Wade coming to an end.
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It is Friday.

And boy, I just wanted to go through some of the blue check mark responses from yesterday

because,

gee,

I just don't know what else to say.

They were so right on Target.

Now, that's a...

That's a joke.

I didn't mean it.

I didn't mean it actually Target, like, you know, Sarah Palin meant it.

Alicia Sultan or

Asha or whatever her name is.

She says, God forbid.

Listen,

you're listening right now to a guy who is in the Radio Hall of Fame.

I am so good at what I do.

I don't even have to know how to pronounce names.

Okay?

I don't have to.

They were like, this guy is like a radio god.

Yeah, but have you heard him yet?

No, we haven't.

But put him in the hall of fame.

Okay, so anyway, what's her face says, God forbid someone you love gets killed by gun violence.

I second that.

Second Amendment fetishizing will never bring them back or make that loss easier to bear.

Yeah, I agree with that.

I mean,

hang on, let me just take the ball out of my mouth here because I have this fetish thing with, ooh, the Second Amendment.

It is hot.

Too many people believe unfettered access to guns will never hurt someone they love until it happens.

Okay, I don't know what your

point is really here.

Mary Ann Williamson says, Home,

people will die because of this.

And to be very clear, now listen to this argument.

To be very clear, they're not doing this to protect the Second Amendment, they're doing it to protect the primacy of property rights.

Well,

gosh, that's a good reason to do it, too, I guess.

Huh, I didn't even think of the property right part, but thanks for pointing that out, Marianne.

Neil Catyal says it's going to be very weird if Supreme Court ends a constitutional right to obtain an abortion next week, saying it should be left to the states to decide, right after it imposed a constitutional right to conceal and carry firearms, saying it cannot be left to the states to decide.

Neil, here's what you're missing, dude.

One is actually in the Constitution.

It's called the Second Amendment.

That tells the federal government and the states exactly what they can and cannot do.

What government cannot do.

There is no right to abortion.

Show it to me.

Show it to me.

When you can show it to me, I will change my argument.

That,

when it's not in the, I'll talk slowly for you, Neil.

When it's not in the Constitution,

then there's this part of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

It's, it's, just look for the number 10.

Okay?

And that says anything that's not specifically in the Constitution,

that goes then to the states.

Yeah, look at you.

You're going to read someday, Neil.

Jill Flipoffic

says the kind of people who desperately want to carry concealed weapons in public,

based on a generalized interest in self-defense, are precisely the kind of paranoid, insecure, violence-fetishizing people who should not be able to carry a concealed weapon in public.

Okay, so

let me get this right.

If you want to carry one,

you're the kind that shouldn't carry one.

So, in other words, when Mark, that is right.

Jill, my gosh, my whole world is changing.

Thank you for this.

Now I understand when Martin Luther King went in and said to the state officials, hey, I need to have a concealed carry permit, he's exactly the kind of guy you Democrats didn't want to carry a gun.

Yes,

Jill, thank you for that enlightenment.

David Hogg says you're entitled to your opinion, but not your own facts.

And like your own facts, you aren't entitled to your own history.

That is exactly what the Supreme Court decision is.

It's a reversal of 200-plus years of jurisprudence that will get Americans killed.

David,

David, have you read a book?

Have you?

God, have you read a book?

Do you know anything at all about name three founders?

Can you do it?

I mean, right now, think, go.

Can't do it, David.

200 years.

Our intent.

The only times, the only times in our history, and you wouldn't know this because you bury all the left, buries the Democratic history.

The only time that we have any kind of history where we're taking guns away from people is when the government is afraid of those people.

When the government gets really, really racist.

Okay?

That's why the Indians,

yeah, that's why they're living on

reservations now because we took away their guns.

Yeah,

yeah.

That's why after the Civil War and before the Civil War, slaves could not have guns.

Why?

Because they might defend themselves.

And then after they were freed, oh my gosh, the Democrats freaked out.

Those freed slaves

will have a way to protect themselves.

And they got it done through all kinds of laws, kind of like what you're doing now.

Thank you, David, for writing in your Zbajo.

March for our lives, Blue Checkmark said yesterday.

The court's decision is dangerous and deadly.

The unfairly nominated, blatantly partisan justices put the Second Amendment over our lives.

No, I

may I quote the Princess Bride.

I do not think those words mean what you think they mean.

Okay?

Second Amendment is there to protect our lives, to protect our property, and to protect our freedom.

I just want to throw that one out.

The blood of American people who die from needless gun violence will be on their corrupt hands.

Okay.

Wahajit Ali said, Let's have a bunch of black, brown, and Muslim folks carry large guns in predominantly white neighborhoods.

I know the Second Amendment advocates will say that's great and encourage it because American history proves otherwise.

We might get gun control, but we'd also get a lot of chalk outlines.

Mr.

Ali, you are so funny.

See, what you fail to recognize is that all of the people that you say are racist aren't racist.

There are racists in this country.

A lot of them seem to come from the left, you know, like the socialist Klan members or the socialist

Nazi members.

Is that what they both have in common there?

Yeah, Democratic Party.

Anyway,

Mr.

Ali,

if someone wants to carry a gun and they're a Muslim, I have absolutely no problem.

You're black, you're brown, you're white, you're pink, you're polka dot.

You have COVID and you're not wearing a mask, or you don't have COVID and you're wearing 20 masks, and you want to carry a gun?

I'm totally fine with that.

Now,

if you get a bunch of people, and again, I don't care what color they are, marching down my neighborhood with large guns.

Yeah, I am going to call the police because that's unusual.

What are you doing?

We're just marching with our guns.

Why in my neighborhood at night?

None of your business.

This cabinet living around here.

Okay, see, there's a difference.

There's a difference.

Right-wingers can freak out about nullification or packing or whatever.

No one cares.

You broke all all the norms of decency, democracy, and fairness.

Oh my gosh.

Oh, wait, wait.

This is from David Atkins.

He's got a great solution.

End of the day, California and New York are not going to let Wyoming and Idaho tell us how we have to live in a Mad Max gun climate hell.

Oh my gosh.

David, let's break some bread, baby.

Let's come together.

Yeah.

All right.

Let me do my best, Mary Ann Williamson.

Home.

Yeah,

yeah, because we can come together.

What you just said is the point of the 10th Amendment.

California and New York, I don't want to live like them.

You don't want to live like us.

So let's not.

Let's not.

However,

there are 10 big things, and I've heard they've added to these, but there are 10 big things that no government in the United States of America can do.

Now you want to change that?

Let's change it.

Because what's so crazy is there's this thing called the amendment process.

You want to change the Constitution.

You don't

have it, break all norms of decency, democracy, and fairness.

You don't break those.

You want to change those amendments.

You can do it.

All you have to do is go through the amendment process.

And then, you know, if you say everybody's got to have a pig on their lap, you get the states to vote for that, put it in the amendment, you have it.

Now, there will probably be another amendment that comes later that says, hey, the pig in the lap thing was really, really stupid, and I think America lost its mind temporarily.

So

we're going to scratch that one out.

From here on out, no more

absolute must-have a pig on your lap kind of laws.

Okay?

But both of those would be done through the amendment process.

That would be doing it the decent way, the fair way, and the democratic way.

But David, you are cute when you think you're cute.

Tristan Schnell writes in

when American service members die overseas.

Their caskets are brought to Dover Air Force Base to be displayed displayed and mourned.

No,

they're not displayed.

I don't know if you've noticed this, but we try not to display the dead.

But when Americans die because of gun violence, their caskets should be brought to the steps of the Supreme Court so the justices can see what they've done.

Yeah.

Tristan, I like that.

Why don't we take every baby that's been aborted and put them in a bucket?

I mean, we're going to need a big bucket because there's millions of those.

And let's dump them on the front steps of the Supreme Court so they can see what they've done.

Wow.

I got to thank all the blue check marks because you've really turned me around.

And I mean,

we're 20 minutes into the show.

And my, hang on, my little list says,

oh, crap, it says I have to continue for another two and a half hours.

Oh, geez.

Okay, well, we're just getting started.

So we'll learn even more, I'm sure, as the time goes on.

Molly Hemingway is joining us here in just a few minutes.

Also, a guy who says that I am very wrong.

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It could come out today, the big one.

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Hello, Stu.

Welcome to the program.

Glenn,

yeah, you're fired up today.

I like it.

You're bringing it today.

Well, I was just learning so much.

I was just learning so much.

I was looking at the ruling yesterday, and you mentioned the racism of many of the laws that were applied

from back in the day.

It's interesting that Clarence Thomas seemed to notice that himself, that the left was bringing up essentially rules that were passed and applied only to black people.

This is from the actual decision.

Southern prohibitions on concealed carry were not always applied equally, even when under federal scrutiny.

One lieutenant posted in St.

Augustine, Florida remarked how local enforcement of concealed carry laws discriminated against blacks.

Quote, to sentence a Negro to several dollars fine for carrying a revolver concealed upon his person is in accordance with an ordinance of the town.

But still, the question naturally arises in my mind: why is this poor fellow fined for an offense which is committed hourly by every other white man I meet in the streets?

It seemed like Thomas took that one personally.

And I think I would do.

Yeah.

It's weird how Uncle Tom is standing up for black people.

It's really, really strange.

Now, I'm trying to get my arms around this.

So we know that black neighborhoods, Chicago, et cetera, are the are really just the festering boil of

killers on the streets with guns.

I'm guessing.

Now, I don't know this for a fact.

And I'm not a doctor.

Oh, I am a doctor.

So yeah, I know this for a fact.

The people on the streets that are shooting each other, generally speaking, not legally purchased guns.

I know, I know, crazy, right?

Not legally purchased guns.

Hmm.

So, you got that going for you.

And you know what would solve a lot of this, I think?

Black moms and black grandmas, especially that come out in the front porch with a shotgun and just say,

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I think you're going to back up right now.

Get off my lawn.

I think so.

I think so.

Last thing we need is another white guy.

Get off my lawn, but a black mom?

Yeah, I'd love to see her.

I'd love to see her with a nice AK

walking out onto the lawn and saying, I think you boys are done with my boys now.

Okay?

Bye-bye.

Maybe that's just me.

Maybe that's just me.

And of course, I'm racist, so why would I want that?

Gosh, that's weird.

I guess it's just my gun fetish.

Oh, man, sometimes I dress up in a leather clown suit and just stare at my guns.

Oh, my gosh, it is so erotic.

Oh, thank you so much, lefties, for pointing that out.

It's not like I actually believe, I don't know, in the Constitution.

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I don't know a single American personally, I don't know a single American that actually is not involved deeply in Washington, D.C., that doesn't want free and fair elections, that doesn't want every ballot to be counted and wants to make sure that there is no monkey business going on

and that we can count on our elections.

Every American, I don't care who you voted for, I think wants that.

But I don't think anybody in Washington really wants that,

especially the Democrats.

They are already setting up that the election's going to be stolen, you can't trust it, and now the problems with the voting machines.

They're doing the same thing they always do, but they're doing something else.

Remember, the key to understanding this administration is the administration.

He is an administrator.

That's it.

All of the agencies are being pushed to the limit to take away

as many rights from you as possible and make the system work in a completely different way than constitutionally.

Molly Hemingway has written a great article.

It came out yesterday.

Biden is hiding his plan to rig the 2022 midterm elections.

Molly is joining us now.

Hello, Molly.

Hello, it's great to be here with you.

Yeah, it's great to have you on.

So

this is, they're doing this in every agency, and this one you've tried to look into, and they're hiding everything that they're doing.

Can you take us from the beginning and then show us what they're doing?

Sure.

So in March of 2021, just a few weeks after President Biden took office, he issued an executive order saying that all 600 federal agencies had to come up with a plan to expand voting.

Now, people were immediately alarmed because the Constitution does not give the executive branch authority over our election system.

That's reserved for the states.

There's a very tiny role for Congress, and so the executive branch has not been given that authority.

And then people are also worried because expanding voting is an inherently political act.

You know, it's mobilizing voters is a political act, and so the bureaucracy should not be involved with it.

So people wanted to know, well, what are these plans going to be?

Everyone had 200 days to turn in a plan to Susan Rice, by the way, you know, one of the most political people out there, for approval.

And people started asking what the plans were, and they have been steadfastly refusing to return those plans ever since then.

Okay, so I want to make sure people understand that is 600 federal agencies, 600 had 200 days to show how they were going to expand citizens' opportunities to register to vote and obtain information about, participate in, the electoral process.

They had until March 7th, 2021.

You can't find anything about what any one of those 600 agencies turned in.

And congressmen have been asking for it.

You've had the ranking member of every committee in the House asking for the information.

You've had them expressing their concerns.

Congressional committees, good government groups, outside citizens are doing FOIA requests and they just can't get anything.

And it seems to be that what they're doing is trying to slow walk it until well after the election.

In one case, they said they would respond to the FOIA by May of 2024.

And so it is really difficult to get information, which makes it difficult to even know what's going on.

And I just want to be clear, these are inherently political acts, like choosing who you reach out to

mobilize, get out the vote operations, that's what political parties do.

And it's particularly dangerous because we're talking about federal agencies that hand out benefits.

And so if people are told, hey, we could really use you voting, Mr.

Person who's getting this federal benefit, you can see why that would be viewed as improper and unethical compulsion regarding voting, which is something that is very dangerous and which we have previously had strict laws against.

So tell me what's happening happening with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

with their voter turnout, the Department of Labor, what are they doing, Department of Education.

Right.

So each of them are choosing to respond to this executive order in different ways.

And we are getting these indications that they're complying with this executive order, even if they're refusing to say what exactly they're doing.

But you're seeing these public-facing things where they'll say that they're turning their health centers into

vote places, you know, where they're focusing their efforts that should be focused on job training, you know, during a labor crisis on get out the vote operations at Department of Education centers.

Or the federal work study program, which is part of the Department of Education, had previously said, of course, you can't use federal work study

monies to engage in electioneering or election activity.

And now they're saying you can can use these monies to help run get out the vote operations.

And I just think it's important to remember the context here too, is that we just had this election in 2020 where we had Mark Zuckerberg finance the widespread takeover of government election offices with partisan, you know, left-leaning activists, and they ran get out the vote operations in the blue areas of swing states.

So the context here is really troubling too, because we just saw in 2020 how this type of operation can have severely partisan repercussions and why people should be on guard if they want to trust their elections and if they want to have confidence in their elections.

Molly,

what do we do?

We have no press that will do it.

The congressmen not getting responded to.

The Justice Department is absolutely corrupt.

What do we do?

So, I do think that raising an outcry over the refusal to find out information is key.

And there are lawsuits that are ongoing.

Two groups have sued to get the information.

These agencies are clearly in violation of federal law.

And so, hopefully, we would have enough pressure that those lawsuits can be responded to as soon as possible so that the public can know what's going on.

And people should not despair.

I mean, fighting over election administration is something that has been going on in this country for centuries.

And despair is not an appropriate response because, you know, you had even a few decades ago, the Democrat Party had disenfranchised like an entire race of people in the South.

And people didn't despair.

They just fought to make sure that the voting system was fair.

And so I think the most important thing people can do is get involved at the local level.

Find out what's going on in how elections are administered in your state and make sure that they're being done properly and that there are no shenanigans going on.

And you're not going to be able to know that unless you're deeply involved in the process.

So start now.

We have widespread mail-in balloting and an election season.

So that it's not just election day, which is frankly when Republicans go vote.

It's those two months prior or even many years prior where they're setting up the system by which everyone else is voting or by which the system is so insecure that it can be exploited.

And you really have to just find out what the rules are in your area, find out what's going on, and get involved, do election observation, research, and everybody should do that if they care about the Republic.

Because if we don't have elections we can trust, you know, you don't really have a country.

But don't, you know, it's not the end of the world.

It just requires people to get involved and pay attention.

So, Molly, it's really interesting to me because I look at the things that they do and I'm like, who has time for this?

But you have time if you think that you should be in charge of everything and and everybody.

That is their full-time job, to figure out ways to control everything.

The conservatives, we have just been

asleep at the switch.

We're like, no, everybody thinks like this.

No, they don't.

No, they don't.

There's probably 15% of very, very active Americans that are intent on taking the Republic and destroying it.

We just have to wake up and start realizing it's really our fault that this is happening because we've just been expecting somebody else to take care of it for us.

So I wrote a book on the 2020 election called Rigged, How the Media, Big Tech, and Democrats Seized Our Election.

And I go through all sorts of things, including this Mark Zuckerberg operation.

That was a $450 million operation.

It was more than anyone had ever conceived of spending on something to take over the government administration of elections.

But that is what I worry about.

The federal government, you know, they spend $450 million

in a blink of an eye.

They have so much money to throw at this that it is really worrisome.

You know, and the Constitution does not authorize it.

Congress has not authorized it, and yet they're still doing it.

But you're absolutely right that a lot of people have just been asleep and not thinking about election integrity for decades.

But in my book, I actually tell the story about how there was this court order that kept Republicans from doing any Election Day oversight for nearly 40 years.

I couldn't believe it when I first learned about it, but in the early 70s, a judge in New Jersey put them under a consent decree where they couldn't get involved in any litigation, Election Day litigation.

And for nearly 40 years, they were kept under this.

It took the judge dying and being replaced by an Obama-appointed judge who said, this is ridiculous, like let the Republicans out.

And it was so sensitive that during the 2020 or 2016 election, Sean Spicer was on the wrong floor of Trump Tower, and they almost kept him under the consent decree for another few years, like because

he was supposed to be on floor four instead of floor five, and that's how sensitive it was.

And it kept Republicans from really focusing on this for a very long time.

But they're kind of liberated now, and so they are doing much more to do Election Day oversight, and there are many more resources in play now.

Real quick, any thoughts on the Supreme Court and what's coming here again tomorrow or today in just a few minutes?

Well, I think everyone's, but there are so many important decisions, and yesterday's decision was a huge victory for the Constitution.

And it really does speak to the importance of having solid, originalist judges or justices on the court.

Everyone's, of course, anxious for the Dobbs decision, the abortion-related decision.

And a lot of people thought it should have been out earlier because of these death threats that the justices are facing.

So hopefully it will, you know, it'll come out this week or next week.

But it's been, I I think, an overall pretty good term for people who care about the Constitution.

Yeah, I think it's been very good.

Molly, great to have you on.

Thank you so much.

Thank you.

Take care.

You bet.

Molly Hemingway.

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It is Friday, and the Supreme Court is coming out with some additional rulings today.

What are we looking at here, Stu?

Hold on one second.

You take your seat.

You talk about Supreme Court preview.

Okay, so we have.

Okay, wait, wait, wait.

Read the last one.

It says you don't don't read on air.

Oh, yeah, you don't.

So

the Supreme Court is going to release a few more opinions today.

We were kind of hoping we'd get all of them by today, which would have broken down to six and seven between the two days, but we only got four yesterday.

So the idea that we're going to get nine today is extremely unlikely.

We could get Dobbs today.

We don't know, but there are nine left.

Yeah.

Could happen.

Could happen.

Yeah, it's not going to.

That'll be the last one that they announce, I think.

That is what I would expect.

And we don't,

when we pass, isn't, where does Alito fall in this?

In the order.

Pretty close to the.

Yeah.

Yeah.

So the way these get announced is by reverse order of seniority.

So anything written by Amy Coney Barrett, for example, would come first, then Kavanaugh, then Gorsuch, then Kagan, then Sodomayor, then Alito.

Then you'd have Breyer, Thomas, and always last is the chief, John Roberts, if he has an opinion.

So basically, the way you go through this here is it starts off, and you're like, oh, these could be pretty good because it could be Barrett or Kavanaugh or Gorsuch.

Then you get to Kagan and soda to Mayor, and you're probably getting bad rulings through there.

Then you get to Alito, and you say, this could be the moment.

This could be the Dobbs decision.

But if you do not get the Dobbs decision from Alito, then you do not want the Dobbs decision today because it is incredibly unlikely that it would be from Clarence Thomas.

It would likely mean that John Roberts wrote it, meaning there would be some sort of weird half-measure,

compromisey thing with the liberals all joining on.

What we're going to do is we're going to kill only the top half of the baby.

Wait a minute.

I think there's a story about

it.

Since we can't agree, we're only going to cut off the top half of the baby.

And the right for those legs to be free and live and run in the grass and grow,

we stand by that.

A lot of bottom halves

hanging around.

It's a lot of bottom halves.

That would not be necessarily a positive ruling in my view.

So once you get that.

I mean, it's going to be.

If he writes it, it will be some

incredible mental gymnastic kind of thing to keep it in place.

Yeah, and

the way the Dobbs leak was reported was that

it was 5-3 with the conservatives on one side, liberals on the other, and then Roberts still trying to figure out what he was going to do.

If that's true, all he has to do is pick off one

Kavanaugh or somebody else,

using that one specifically, to

come over to the other side with the Liberals, and they can have a 5-4 decision the other way written by Roberts, which the Liberals in this case, in this court, would embrace wholeheartedly.

So it would be very, very disappointing.

We will see how disappointed we are, potentially, in moments.

David Levitt joins me in 60 seconds.

Oh, sorry, after the news at the top of the hour.

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We have the Supreme Court cases that we are following today.

We've already had one ruling out.

It's kind of confusing, so we're not sure what it exactly entails yet.

It's not one of the big ones.

We have another one coming soon, but I want to start.

You know, I always tell you I lead with my mistakes.

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Most of them were progressive Democrats.

But remember, progressivism is a disease that started in the Republican Party and runs strongly in many Republicans.

And the theme was that the justice system was broken, it's disproportionately biased towards minorities, it needs to be reimagined and overhauled.

Decriminalization, adversarial with law enforcement officers, less prosecutions were the themes amongst these people.

After they were elected, what followed were spikes in crime, frightened citizens, and ultimately recalls.

The Republican, and I pointed him out as a lesson to the United States: you can be in the reddest of red areas, and someone will call as a known Republican, and you better watch carefully.

David Levitt's rhetoric and his policies sound very familiar, at least to me.

The people that work for him, his peers, the law enforcement in his county think so as well.

I don't, I'd like him to differentiate his policies from the people like Chessa Boudin and George Gascon, but maybe that's not fair because he says I'm wrong and I don't understand.

So I've invited him on the program to tell me where I'm wrong.

Utah County Attorney David Levitt joins me on the program now.

Hello, David.

Hello, Glenn.

Thanks for having me on.

I'm grateful for the opportunity.

Sure.

So I read that you have filed 45% fewer cases in the district attorney, felony cases, while filing 79% more in the local justice, that would be misdemeanor cases.

The attorneys that are working in your area, attorneys have told me those in jail awaiting trials that they are representing say their clients are keeping track of the number of felonies that are being dropped to misdemeanors and telling their attorneys, I'm not,

wait, don't do anything yet.

You've had, I believe, 25 separate attorneys leave your office, which is a record by far.

Six went as far to publish a letter of no confidence in which they wrote, We declare that Mr.

Levitt has vacated his responsibilities to provide you safety and protection in your person and property by failing to enforce criminal laws against offenders and by prioritizing the

protection of criminals from lawful consequences of their misconduct.

You say politics is a dirty business.

I believe you.

But you now have former high-ranking officials officials in Utah Justice.

You have members 25 or 26 of your own staff, law enforcement, both the sheriff and the police, all voicing opposition to you.

Is this really just about politics?

Well, first off, Glenn,

I'm grateful for the fact that you tee this stuff up, and I'm going to trust that you're going to give me

some uninterrupted time to stand up.

David, what a horrible opportunity.

Hang on, David, hold it.

I'm sorry.

We have the Dobbs case.

Yes.

I'm sorry, David.

We'll move you to another time today, if possible.

I just have to take the Dobbs case.

It just came out, and I'm sure you understand.

I do not mean to be unfair to you on that.

Please hold and.

I think you're not unfair to me, Glenn.

I think that

you could certainly give me some time, but it's a little funny that you're not going to be able to do it.

I will, sir.

By the end of the program.

By the end of the program, this is the biggest case in U.S.

history, at least in my lifetime.

We will move on from you and reschedule today on today's program.

I want to be fair to him.

What has happened with the Dobbs case?

We have Roe versus Wade overruled, as well as Casey.

Oh, my gosh.

I don't think I ever thought I would see this day, to be honest with you.

But it's a good day.

We have talked about this.

We have been together for

25 years, and we both said never in our lifetime would this happen.

Nope.

I didn't.

Oh

my gosh.

It's

being wiped out.

Please hear

the voice of your people.

We are trying to mend our ways.

We are sorry it has taken us this long, but please hear your people.

Please

forgive us for what we have done.

My gosh.

Is the ruling, does it look to be the same as the original Alito ruling?

I'm just going through it now.

It does seem to be a 6-3 decision,

which is,

you know, there was a question of whether Roberts

would come on the board for this.

Looks like he has.

So

it does seem to be a 6-3 decision.

Just let that sink in, America.

What Ruth Bader Ginsburg said.

Ruth Bader Ginsburg said

that this is

unjustly and

decided, Roe versus Wade.

She thought it was flawed.

And it was.

The idea that

abortion is covered in the Constitution is not true.

It is not true.

And everything that is not in the Constitution doesn't make it unconstitutional.

It just means it goes to the states to decide.

That is the law of the land and has been forever.

Even Justice Ginsburg said that.

The relevant portion here at the end of the opinion.

We end this opinion where we began.

Abortion presents a profound moral question.

The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each state from regulating or prohibiting abortion.

Roe and Casey arrogated that authority.

We now overrule those decisions and return that authority to the people and their elected representatives.

The judgment of the Fifth Circuit is reversed, and the case is remitted for further proceedings consistent with this opinion.

It is so ordered.

Okay.

We please, our producers need to be watching the White House

and all others who are going to come out in a statement.

This means Jane's revenge

is going to be

at least

what they say is they are going to be lighting cities on fire tonight.

I'm prayerful that that doesn't happen, but I wouldn't doubt it.

The media is going to stir things up like there is no tomorrow.

But we can

beg the Lord for peace and protection on all sides.

You know, I think it's,

I think it is so important to know that we have to be on God's side because he's not picking

sides.

He doesn't.

He loves all of his children equally.

And

we just try to do what he wants us to do.

So pray for all of those who are

terrified about what this this means, all those who are,

I think, misguided,

and pray for peace to wash over us.

I doubt, well, I'm not going to.

I have no idea what the Lord wants.

Whatever the Lord wants,

we'll deal with it.

All right.

Would you make sure that we have talked to Levitt's office?

And if we can, we'll do it on the bottom of the hour.

My apologies to him.

I don't mean to be rude, but

sorry.

I hope we can prioritize his local race over the Dobbs decision.

Glenn, I don't understand why you didn't do that.

That was really rude of you to cut him off in the middle of that.

I mean, what could you possibly be talking about?

Only

tens of millions of children potentially are on the road to living instead of not being alive.

But I want to make sure he gets his words in here because I know that was a high priority to him.

So we'll get back to him as soon as possible.

I'm glad he prioritized that.

It's a really important moment for him to make that personal argument, and I'm glad he made it.

I don't care.

Can we get

let me,

I'm sorry, but we don't have another

break long enough.

Can we get analysis on

bottom of this hour?

Because if we can get analysis on this hour, if they have time to read it, get analysis on and then move David to the next hour.

If we can't get analysis because they haven't had time to read it yet, then

let's.

I'm sorry, I'm just shocked that this came out.

We were just having this conversation before we went on the air, and Stu said, what are you going to do if the Dobbs case comes out?

And I said, it's not going to come out.

And he said, but if it comes out, and I said, it's not going to come out.

But if it does, we have to take that.

And so I'm just shocked because I did not expect that to happen.

Yeah, Glenn, we can read one excerpt here from the ruling.

We do not pretend to know how our political system or society will respond to today's decision, overruling

Roe and Casey.

And even if we could foresee what will happen, we would have no authority to let that knowledge influence our decision.

Gosh, if that is not the central problem with the Supreme Court so often.

So glad they pointed that out.

We can only do our job, which is to interpret the law, apply long-standing principles of star decisis, and decide this case accordingly.

We therefore hold that the Constitution does not confer confer a right to abortion, period.

Rowan Casey must be overruled, and the authority to regulate abortion must be returned to the people and their elected representatives.

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Sarah, I'm sorry, we just have no time off the air, but I just heard from a

producer.

I'm just getting a

no.

Is there something I need to know about what happened on the telephone before, or was that after this interview?

Oh, it was not.

It was another one, Sarah.

Was that before the interview or after?

After.

Okay.

Well,

I'm going to sincerely apologize one

very last time

that it was unfortunate that David Levitt happened to be on

and wanted to express who he is

when the biggest case in the history of my lifetime comes out and

interrupts the interview.

I am going to politely invite him on in a few minutes.

If he treats any of my office staff the way he just treated my office staff, he will not be welcome on the air.

And David, I think a lot of people are learning a lot about you.

So we can reset.

It was an unfortunate timing.

We can reset, or you can leave it as is.

It's up to you.

Can we please stop talking about this guy?

I can't.

I literally.

No, that's it.

I want you to know.

That's it.

That's it.

Thank you.

That's it.

The court writes, the precedence should be respected, but sometimes the court errs, and occasionally the court issues an important decision that is egregiously wrong.

When that happens, Stari Decisis is not a straitjacket.

This is something, of course, we've been arguing for decades and seemingly as obvious.

As you point out, I mean, even Ruth Bader Ginsburg supported this at one point in her career.

Many liberal

court watchers feel the same way.

This is not a conservative.

There's a lot of passion for conservatives on the pro-life side of this, and there's very little appetite for that on the left.

However, there is appetite for this being a terrible law and an

egregiously poor decision made when Roe versus Wade was initially

decided.

And so the left has been

on board with this, not to say we shouldn't have abortion, which again, this is not what this does.

And it's important to remember that overturning Roe versus Wade

does very little to stop abortion in this country.

It's a very important first step.

It won't.

But anyone who wants to get an abortion in this country will still be able to get them.

This is why the work that we've talked about some of these organizations we've worked with is so important.

It's about still changing hearts and minds.

This will not do it on its own, but it is an important step.

So do you remember when I was at Fox and I was talking about why it was so important

to

be good, good, be steady,

don't fight back the way they want you to fight back.

Because Martin Luther King was right.

When you put good versus evil side by side, the American people will know it and they will recognize it and they will see it.

A lot of Americans have been duped, and a lot of Americans,

you know, it's very, very difficult.

You learn this from the history of Germany and other places.

Once you decide and you've gone so far mentally down the road, it takes a huge amount of courage to say, holy cow, I was wrong about this, and switch sides.

But I think you're going to see states, California, New York, they are going to become abortion mills.

They are going to do abortion vacations.

They are going to push the limits as far as they're going to say, if it's up to the state, you will see,

you will see laws in some states that say after a baby is born, you can kill it.

They've done it already in Chicago.

They've done it illegally in Chicago.

They talked about it in Virginia.

They're going to do it in New York.

They're going to do it in California.

Believe me.

And this will be the place where I think a lot of Americans will have to decide:

can I live in a state like that?

Can I be part of that?

This is so far, this will become so far over the edge

that most Americans will be appalled by what is happening.

Even those who believe that

they want to have reasonable limits to abortion,

they will not find it reasonable what these death states will do.

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Well, as we are struggling to

we're reeling from the decision on the Supreme Court, we did not expect it today,

especially the second one in today.

Stu, are there more coming out after the Dubbs case?

No, that was it, Glenn.

That's it.

Okay,

we'll have analysis for that in just a minute.

We're also going to cover, But

I started an interview that I actually spent about two hours this morning preparing for.

And I started that.

And unfortunately, the Dobbs case came down right at the beginning of it.

And it is a guy who is running for

Utah County Attorney General, which I don't think my audience gives a flying crap about right

And I don't, quite honestly.

But I want to make sure that I honor my word.

He told me that I'm reading the wrong things.

He said many things to my producer off-air, which I do not appreciate, but I am going to give him the opportunity to tell me where I'm wrong.

He says I'm reading all of the wrong things, and I just don't understand.

David Levitt, go ahead.

Thank you, Glenn.

Let's start with a basic assumption that as Americans, we all believe that the government should prove the allegations it makes against people.

Do you agree with that, Glenn?

Yes, I do, David.

Go ahead.

Tell me where I'm wrong, sir.

Go ahead.

And the reality is, in the American criminal justice system,

the government does not prove the case.

The government does not prove the allegations it makes against people 99% of the time

because the government gives plea bargains.

Now, a plea bargain, by definition, is the government charging someone with crime X and saying to the accused, if you don't make us prove the case that we have against you, then we'll give you a lighter sentence.

And that absolutely

contradicts and goes against

what our founders required, and that is that juries find people guilty.

It's so bad

that we we we we are losing the jury trial as an institution in America.

And and and because ninety-nine percent of the time prosecutors give plea bargains so that they don't have to prove the case against people.

And what that results in is lighter sentences for the most violent and the dangerous.

And lots of inequities for everybody else, because we have a government that punishes people without proving the case.

And the reason why I'm getting such pushback is

not because I'm a liberal progressive, but because I am more conservative on this than any other prosecutor in America.

Because what I am saying is that the definition, the definition

of

the definition of big government is a government without checks.

Juries are supposed to be a check on the prosecutor, and the prosecutor is supposed to be a check on the police because everyone in our system should have a check on them.

Well, right now, prosecutors largely have no check, and police largely have no check.

And so what angers my opposition is that I not only want to hold defendants accountable by taking them to a jury trial, I am insisting that we hold government accountable by requiring that the government prove its case.

Most people don't realize that 47 out of 50 states during this pandemic suspended the right to a trial by jury.

Why?

Because the system doesn't want to try cases to a jury.

Why?

Because it benefits prosecutors and defense attorneys and police and judges if they don't have to go through the burden of actually

making the government prove its case

to a jury.

The reason why police and prosecutors are coming after me is because I'm making them do their job.

Because when prosecutors give plea bargains, what happens is police make a very logical conclusion that we don't have why would we investigate this fully if

the prosecutor is just going to give a plea bargain?

And so police don't investigate the cases the way they should, and when police don't investigate the cases the way they should, what occurs is that

prosecutors then have to charge higher to get another plea bargain.

And so really what we have is we are losing our constitutional right to a jury trial.

And that's what this campaign is about.

And all of this hooey, all of this hooey that I'm somehow a progressive just misses the point because the progressives,

like George Gaston and Boudin in San Francisco, they should lose their jobs because they're out there saying,

yeah, we're not going to prosecute X, Y, and Z crime.

I never say that.

I will never, ever, ever say that there's a crime that should not be prosecuted.

What I do say is that there's not a crime that should be prosecuted that the government doesn't prove.

And that's a big difference

between

the conservative.

Okay.

Thank you very much, David.

I appreciate it.

It's amazing that he's on

the right side, the fraternal order of police.

26 of his prosecutors have left his office.

You have many state officials, and you even have sheriffs sheriffs from different parts of the state that disagree with him, but I'm sure he knows exactly what he's talking about.

Now, let's get back to something that people actually care about, and that is the end of abortion in America.

At least potentially, right?

The end of Roe versus Wade in America is the way it is.

The end of abortion in America

in states that

don't believe in abortion.

You know, I don't understand what the problem is.

Why, especially on things that are this

people are passionate on both sides.

You are never going to convince one another that we have to do it one way or the other.

That's why the Constitution says leave it to the states.

California, you want to do it?

Do it.

I don't want to to be a part of it.

If you don't want to do it,

Texas, don't do it.

There's a reason I live in Texas, and I shouldn't have to pay for the mistakes of California, and I mean those budgetary mistakes.

I shouldn't have to live by their gas laws.

Why should I have to do the things that California?

Because California voters decide they want all of this sex crap in their textbooks.

I don't want it in my kids' textbooks.

Why do my textbooks, why are they slaves to California?

California, you Californians either grew up there and didn't have the common sense to leave, or you're stuck there for some reason, God bless you, or you just can't find any other job or you love it.

Well, I got to tell you, I've lived all over the country, all over the country, and it's worth moving.

It's worth moving.

I've lived in Phoenix, where it's 120 degrees.

I grew up in Seattle, where it's like 65, and you're like, oh my gosh, it's so hot today.

I lived in Phoenix.

It was like standing in an oven.

I live places for other reasons than the weather.

But California and New York, they think this is the problem with the Constitution.

This is why we have representatives.

This is why we have delegates.

This is why we don't, we are not a democracy.

We are not

voting

by the numbers alone.

Otherwise, big states would dominate little states.

That was the argument.

That was the biggest argument in the Constitutional Convention.

Why isn't New York just going to just roll over all of us?

Because they'll have so many people there, they're going to roll over all of us little states.

No,

no,

we're not going to allow that to happen.

We are going to say there are certain rights that everyone has in America, and the federal government, the state government cannot do anything about it.

But we're going to leave enough out

because there are things that people are contentious on,

and those people are going to be able to vote and decide in their area or their state.

You know, it's funny.

These people on the right, whenever they lose, They want to burn everything down.

But then, and you will hear a lot of this.

You know what we need to do?

No, we need to do, we just need to break away.

California shouldn't have to live by this.

New York shouldn't have to live by this.

You're right.

You're right.

You're making the point of the 10th Amendment.

You're right.

Welcome

to the U.S.

Constitution.

And it seems like,

Glenn, you know, the one thing that's funny about that is they'll argue this is the same thing with guns.

But guns, there's another amendment that protects your right to guns.

There isn't one that protects your right to abortion.

And if it's not mentioned in the Constitution, it's supposed to be sent to the states.

And that's not our

long-term desired outcome.

Not that so people can go, you know, kill children in other states.

That's not my desired outcome, but that's what, that's how this is supposed to be handled, at least at this point.

I feel woefully unprepared for today's news and woefully overprepared for an interview that means nothing

today.

Because I've got a lot to say in that interview,

but nobody cares today.

And so I spend all my time preparing for that and none of my time preparing for

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I want to take a minute here.

There are two things trending on Twitter right now.

Number one is praise God.

The number two trend is night of rage.

Good versus evil.

Build up or tear down.

Fire of God

or destructive fires of hell.

It's funny, we were just in a break, and my emotions are all over the board today,

as I'm sure yours are, as I announced it

because it just came as a shock to me today.

I did not expect it today.

I wasn't wasn't,

and as I'm talking about it, I'm

I don't know if you could have if you noticed, but I mean, I got choked up and teared up, and so did Stew,

and so did our producers.

We just have to take a minute

and just think of the miracle

we just witnessed.

There isn't a soul, not one soul in this audience that thought that this would happen like this, this fast.

I didn't think it would happen in my lifetime

And the last thing we should do and this is going to be hard the last thing we should do

because there's going to be a lot of people who are so misinformed on what the Constitution says,

what this really means.

Nobody is going to lose their opportunity,

as crazy as this sounds, to kill their baby.

It is going to become worse in some states.

The next fight is going to come from the United States government

using your tax dollars

to provide abortions, possibly on military bases, in states where

abortions will become illegal.

I have no problem if that's what you want to do as a company.

If you want to fly people to another state and you want to pay for their abortion, I got, I have,

I don't understand it.

I think it's morally reprehensible.

I think you are at the altar of Baal,

but

you can do that.

Not with my tax dollars.

Not with my tax dollars.

Let's not taint our honorable military

with that.

And if they start doing that,

I would urge military members.

I would much rather spend my time in the brig

than

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Some reactions.

James Paul said, not sure what's pro-life about a court that makes it easier for the rapist to carry a gun the day before denying their victim's rights to an abortion.

I can't even understand your logic there.

I mean, if you're a rapist,

you shouldn't have a gun.

If you you were a law-abiding citizen when you got the gun, and then you're like, you know what, I'm going to go rape some people, you know, that's a problem.

But we're not in minority report yet.

And it's very pro-life.

Just what did the baby have to do with all of that?

Maybe it's just me.

The reactions are

exactly what you thought they would be.

The reactions from the right are: praise God.

Good

versus evil.

It is so clear to see.

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It is the possibility of

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He is really quite brilliant, one of the leading minds in the conservative movement, I think.

Josh Hammer joins us now to tell us

what did you find in this decision?

Glenn, great to be back with you on such a momentous and really this emotionally powerful day, honestly.

So, you know, look, as you said, this dropped recently.

Funny enough, I was in the middle of getting a guest lecture for an organization.

I'm on the advisory board of when it drops.

So I barely had any time to kind of skim through here, let alone get to the concurring and dissenting opinions.

But it looks like this looks very similar to the draft opinion that was leaked by the Politico story a month and a half ago in early May.

And I think those of us who were praying that the five justices from this leaked draft majority opinion would have the fortitude to stiffen their spines against this unprecedented assault.

Now, know that our prayers were answered, Glenn.

That's really my takeaway right now.

This looks a lot like the leaked opinion.

Justice Thomas and Justice Kavanaugh have some brief concurring opinions, but

unbelievable.

And really, just holding aside the constitutional law stuff for a second here, just speaking as pro-lifers,

on a day like today, I think we really just need to pause.

And I tweeted this out earlier.

We need to just be grateful for our century of pro-life activist forebears who you know this glutton this issue could have gone away after after 1973

that was a long time ago 1973 I mean this issue could have just gone away we owe a tremendous debt of gratitude to the pro-life moral activists political activists and of course yes the legal activists who fought day in and day out to make sure that this grave injustice stayed front and center of our national political conscience.

And in many days, today is the culmination of a half century of fighting for truth and justice.

But in many ways, it's also a new beginning for the pro-life side as well, interestingly.

How do you mean a new beginning for the fight?

I think it's going to turn, I think we're going to see abortion turn even darker in those states that allow it.

Is that what you're meaning by this?

Well, look, I mean, for a half century now, Roe versus Wade and its progeny, specifically the Planned Parenthood versus Casey case of 1992, they took away from the states, obviously, they arrogated authority away from the states the ability to attempt to nationally codify one view of the morality of abortion.

It happened to be a profoundly immoral view.

So the fight now shifts to the states and the pro-life activists in all the 50 states, especially obviously in red states, purple states.

I mean, admittedly, some blue states like New York and California probably won't be able to touch them there.

But we have to make sure that our side is well positioned in the state capitals for every red, purplish, and probably even light blue state to make sure that we fight for successful, cogent, and morally consistent pro-life legislation.

The state of Oklahoma, actually, just north of Texas, where I know you are, Glenn,

they've been leading on this, actually.

Governor Kevin Stitt signed into law a a fantastic pro-life bill there in Oklahoma a few weeks ago, maybe a month ago or so at this point, that basically just bans abortion straightforward from conception.

And there are some, you know, obviously life and the mother exceptions and so forth.

But we really need to start thinking about trying to craft legislation now at the state level.

But to your point, yes, I do fear, of course, that blue states will only double down in their radicalism.

And unfortunately, that's probably only going to lead to an ever greater divide in our country than we currently have today.

But obviously, we're going to save at the end of the day here, we're going to save millions and millions of unborn children.

We are going to save human beings who can grow up to cure cancer, who can win Nobel Prizes.

I mean, this is just a tremendous win for the human species.

I don't really know how to say it in that.

I tell you, I saw the stat that I think it was last year, the year before, 20% of all pregnancies ended in abortion.

20%.

That is That's a shocking number.

And we do have our work cut out for us

because I think that these states are going to double down.

But I think,

you know,

God doesn't waste anything.

You know, there is no waste with God.

Even the worst things that could possibly happen turn out to be

something good.

You know what I mean?

You're like, holy cow, how did that just happen?

And I think that

evil is going to fully come unmasked.

I mean, I'm telling you, Josh, I don't know how you feel about this.

I think this could be the day of

America's crystal knock.

I can see these pro-life centers being burned to the ground today.

They're calling for a night of rage around the country.

I mean, I think evil is going to show itself, and that'll scare the American people, hopefully.

You know, I've been thinking about this a lot this week, actually, because I've been bracing for kind of a new George Floyd Summer of Love kind of thing happening this summer, coming to a city or a suburb near you, unfortunately, myself.

Look, I live in Florida, Glenn, I know you live in Texas.

It is a moment like this where I do think that where you live matters and who your mayor is, who your governor is matters.

Because law and order and rioting and anarchy is not really a federal issue.

I mean, it is to a limited extent.

I mean, in June 2020, Tom Cotton wrote this op-ed that was pretty controversial at the time.

I happen to agree with it, where he said, quote unquote, send in the troops.

And there is some federal legislation from the Reconstruction era that would justify that.

But most kind of quelling and quashing of anarchy does happen, constitutionally speaking, at the state and local level.

So at a moment like this, where I fear that you are probably not wrong,

I take some solace that Governor DeSantis is my governor.

I think Texans should take some solace that they are represented by

a Republican governor and state legislature there as well.

So

I fear that you are right.

I pray, obviously, that no one

is harmed.

I mean, I fear, though, that

something bad is happening.

And at the end of the day, of course, that does not mean the justices cannot do what they are supposed to do.

So thank God they did that.

So, Josh, have you looked into what the White House has been saying?

The White House yesterday, in fact, I think, do we have a clip of

this, what the White House said yesterday about the guns, and then they were turned to the

SCOTUS ruling for Roe versus Wade?

Do we have that, please?

Will the President accept this decision as legitimate, even if he disagrees with it?

It's going to come from the Supreme Court, so it's going to be a decision that we're certainly going to respond to.

So I'll leave it at me.

It's just like any other Supreme Court decision, just like the one that they did today on guns.

So the White House won't say that they're going to accept it, which I don't think they will.

They're talking now about taking

doctors and moving them into places like Oklahoma or Texas where abortions will be outlawed and putting doctors on our military bases to perform abortions.

I mean, where does this go when you have a government that is in defiance of

one branch of the government?

So there's a lot to unpack here.

So

we should start from first principles.

The idea of judicial supremacy, and this is a peculiar thing to say on a day like today where such a pro-life victory has happened in Italy.

But if we're going to be intellectually consistent here, the idea of judicial supremacy, the idea that the justices have the sole and exclusive ability to interpret the Constitution for themselves and no other constitutional actor in Article I or Article II, let alone the state, has the ability to independently interpret it.

That is erroneous.

In fact, actually, it was really Abraham Lincoln, actually, who in the Dred Scott case famously opposed judicial digital supremacy and flouted the Dred Scott ruling, at least as it pertained to everyone other than Dred Scott himself.

So I have actually argued in formal legal scholarship and in a law review article, actually, that the Lincolnian view of how each branch of government should interpret the Constitution for itself in its own ambit is correct.

Having said that, having said that, there is a thing called prudence and there is a thing called comedy.

And

in a moment like today, when it really does look like, and I agree with you, that we are now bracing for riots through the streets, when the political rhetoric is at DEF CON one, when people are trying to assassinate Supreme Court justices, I think it would be at a bare minimum a profoundly imprudent act

for the Biden administration to try to undermine this ruling.

Now, what they might do is they might try to kind of issue some kind of limp executive orders or issue some regulations that might try to kind of undermine it at the edges here.

But at the end of the day, the idea that this returns to the states, there's not really a whole lot they can do about that.

I mean, basically, at this point, if red states throughout the country, Kentucky, West Virginia, Kansas, whatever, if they want to go ahead and ban abortion, what can the Biden administration literally do about that?

I mean, short of sending in the National Guard to protect Planned Parenthood, if the state legislature of Kentucky goes ahead and bans it, there's really not a whole lot they can do.

And it's very difficult to envision a world in which the Biden administration literally sends in troops to red states to protect Planned Parenthood if that state legislature goes ahead and bans it.

So, practically speaking, this is like a lot of tough talk and rhetoric.

This obviously is a campaign year in 2022.

So, there's really not a whole lot that, practically speaking, they can do to actually prevent red and purple states from enacting pro-life legislation.

I'm

glad to hear that.

I know that they have been

working on things.

I mean, he has said, you know, there's executive orders that I can employ.

There are things that I can do.

He's talked about a national public health emergency,

which I think is just crazy.

But I would hope that the President would come out today and say we strongly disagree with this.

And you're right.

The court is not the end-all.

But the court did not

end abortion.

It just said the people should decide.

I think that's the best kind of court ruling on any of it.

The people should decide what this is

and send it back to the states.

Josh, I thank you very much.

Appreciate your time.

There was another ruling that came out today.

Was it important?

Oh, no.

I mean,

in comparison to this,

total nothing burger.

It was like a 5-4 decision on something Medicare reimbursement related.

So it's a total nothing burger, honestly.

Great.

Thank you very much.

Appreciate it, Josh.

Josh Hammer, opinion editor for Newsweek and the host of the Josh Hammer Show.

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I really can't believe that this has happened.

Glenn, we've been doing the show for so long.

We've talked about this issue for so many years.

Over 20 years, we've been doing this show together.

And I don't think at no point did I actually believe we would see this day.

I have to be honest,

I'm very on the air a hundred times that this would not happen.

I mean,

and here we are.

I'm ashamed of what we all decided when we were back in New York.

We got a lot of people saying to us,

please speak out on abortion, please speak out, you know, and

I remember having a meeting with all of the producers and saying, guys,

there is only so much water we can carry.

And

the

abortion, Roe v.

Wade,

is not going to change.

It's just not going to change.

And we can't carry any more water because that one could break our backs.

It could be the straw that breaks the camel's back.

And I'm ashamed of that.

You know,

I've done this for 45 years.

I never talked about abortion

really up until I started doing talk radio, which was probably very wise

because I wasn't doing political radio.

But when I started, I would talk about it from time to time, and

we'd do things on it to try to get people to think.

But we never took serious stances up until about probably, what, six or seven years ago.

And we decided exactly the opposite of what we did in New York.

We're like, you know what?

I don't think there's anything more important than this.

Saving children, saving children from sex slavery, saving children who are being held by the Taliban, saving children from

being killed by a so-called doctor.

There's nothing more important that we could do.

And

Josh is right.

Those people who have been standing at those clinics for 50 years, God bless them.

God bless them.

Yeah, they did amazing, we've talked to many of them, and they've done amazing work over the years to keep this thing alive.

I mean, you could see that people might just give up on something like this, but it's hard when it's 63 million children that could be alive and aren't.

And it's hard to give up on something like that.

And, you know, we should talk about the road ahead, too, because this is not the end of this.

This problem is not solved.

Yeah, I want to talk about

what we need to do

because we need, we're at the very beginning and we're going to need to open our hearts a little bit more.

But also,

you know, I hear people bash religions all the time, different different religions, because it's not, you know, their religion or whatever.

I don't care who you are.

You should be thanking those Catholic, faithful Catholic members of the Catholic Church that have stood for 50 years.

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and

it's it's a this this is a day you will remember where you were whatever side you're on you'll remember this day

and I I walk outside

and

my son

and another guy standing by this enormous tractor and he's hitching it up to a trailer because they're moving a bunch of logs from one field to another because they're building a corral.

And

I don't have my glasses on, and I'm looking, and I'm like, is that Rafe?

And I can't,

I'm not sure

because he's a man.

This is the first summer where he's up here, and he is a man.

And

it was an interesting

thought to have

about my son, who

now, in a couple months, 18 years ago, a very brave young teenager, decided not to have an abortion.

Decided that

he had nothing to do with her mistake or whatever happened.

And I remember

we prayed so hard for

a baby and I felt almost from the beginning that we were supposed to adopt.

And this is really hard for moms, really hard.

Baby not from

her body.

And I think as guys we don't understand that because

I don't want anything coming out of my body.

And if something

comes out of my body, I'm not putting it in swaddling clothes, I'll tell you that.

And we both wondered, how is this going to work?

And there is something about God that

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and there is no difference between Him and any of my other children.

None.

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Not even a shadow.

And just by chance, if his birth mother happens to be listening,

or his birth grandparents happen to be listening,

thank you.

Thank you for

giving this young man a chance to live.

He is.

Well, he's been a pain in the ass, but he's also my greatest joy.

We have to look at the things that we do now because there's a lot of she was 14, I think.

Imagine being a 14-year-old.

I remember she called her mom because she went to school and she had to tell her mom, but she couldn't look her in the eye and tell her.

So she called, didn't know what her mom was going to say, and her mom was so great.

She immediately just said, Come home, sweetheart.

Come home.

And they

worked it out together,

what was going to happen.

People who fight for the right to abort children say,

you know, who's going to take care of them?

There's lots of us.

Lots of us.

Millions of us.

Millions.

millions of us.

You know, today Roe v.

Wade was...

It came to an end.

Catholics would point out on the...

on the feast of the sacred heart of Jesus, and I doubt that they think that is

just a coincidence.

Because we know that the heart of Christ, I mean, the only thing he really got smoked at was children being abused.

It was clear he liked children much more, you know, than us adults.

But then again, I don't blame him.

I do, too.

But we can't just think of the children today that are going to be saved and then say, that's a good thing.

You have to think of the moms.

And, you know,

I'm like this with

Christians who just really want to get people baptized.

They don't really care.

It's all about the number.

If you want to bring somebody closer to God, and in baptism, that is a fantastic gift, not from you, but from God.

Fantastic.

But nobody's going to do that if you don't actually love them.

The people who need salvation,

they don't think anybody loves them.

The women who are pregnant, most, not all, but most, who are pregnant, they feel trapped.

They don't know what they're going to do.

We have to be there for them, not just

during the time they're pregnant, but if they choose to keep the child, to help them, to support them.

You know, it's so funny.

I guess we both give up on

you know, once the baby is aborted or the baby is

saved,

then society on both sides kind of just turns away.

I mean, it's Planned Parenthood,

are they concerned about the mental health?

Because they deny it, that it's, no, no, no, people are celebrating their abortions.

I don't think so.

I don't think you can do that.

And

you may have felt like there was absolutely no way out, but at some point, that's going to, it will haunt you.

What could have been?

Think about just the mistakes you make in your life and how

they bother you.

I shouldn't have said that.

I mean, there were times in my life where I said things to my mom or whatever.

I carried those things around for 25 years.

We have to have compassion for

all of these women.

Now, if you're going to use this for contraception, I don't really

know how to talk to you.

I'll try,

but I don't know how I can relate because.

But I'm hoping most people aren't like that.

I'm hoping that's the

anomaly in our society that just thinks this is the way to have

birth control.

And one more thing on birth control.

Why is that still a prescription?

I'd like to say I'm not a doctor, but technically I am.

But I'm not sure why that's still a prescription.

Don't we know what that does?

I mean, aren't we pretty sure?

Yeah.

That's what happens.

This is all it does.

It's a pretty safe drug.

Do we not just trust people to

use only as directed?

I mean,

we trust people.

I mean, I see stuff all the time.

It says, do not drink.

Okay, well, it's turpentine, so I'm not going to drink it, but thank you for trusting me to know I'm smart enough not to do that.

Don't put in eyes.

Okay, I'm going to make sure that I don't put that, you know, that cream in my eyes.

Thank you.

Good safety tip.

I mean, just making

contraception over the counter, the pill over the counter, would be helpful,

wouldn't it?

It's a lot better to have them get a pill over the counter like that than

have our daughters or anybody else think about the abortion drug that the FDA now will

make sure that everybody can get.

That thing is brutal.

That is

brutal.

Anyway,

I truly, as I go on vacation here in a minute,

I truly thank God for living in these times.

Would you live at any other time?

I mean, I'm a little selfish because I'm a whiner.

I don't

absolutely, positively, nothing before air conditioning.

Nothing before air conditioning.

I even would say I want to still live in a time where all my meat comes from a counter in a little plastic or a styrofoam tray.

I mean, really, I mean, that's about as roughing it as I want to go.

I don't want to go past those two things.

Indoor toilets.

Yeah.

But look at the times that we live in now, the miracles that are happening, the miracles of science,

the freedoms that we do have.

I have a guy who's on my staff.

He's from Scotland, and once in a while, he gets tired of hearing me whine about, damn, this country is just, and he's like,

come to Scotland.

Come to England.

He's like, I know it's not what it was, but it's still the greatest place on earth.

And it is.

And just the victories just this week, there's going to be more, I think, next week.

Just the victories in the Supreme Court.

And it's not.

It's not because of ideology.

It's because the people who are put on the court now

actually respect the Constitution of the United States.

You know, Clarence Thomas and Kagan

ruled together on, I don't know, something with Medicare today.

What?

I don't think they could agree on a dinner menu.

But that's not because

Thomas sold out, or Kagan sold out.

I know with Thomas at least, that's because he believes that's what the Constitution says.

And that's what's so great about it.

It doesn't cut your way every time.

You don't always win.

You don't always get your way.

Today's a great day.

Praise God.

Praise God.

We have taken this huge step today.

Lord, see your people

and keep them safe and keep the people who are actually working in these pro-life clinics,

our judges, our police, our cities,

please keep them safe.

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Just a show note: if I'm gone for the next two weeks, do not believe anything that Stu or Pat say I am doing.

Not a word of it will be true.

Not a word of it will be true.

Well, except for being taken by Putin or Soros and being trapped in some basement.

You're

blowing up our show plans here.

We have to now rework

two weeks' worth of shows

to get that.

I think we might have a couple things to talk about, though, while you're gone, Glenn.

Here's because there's still more.

There's big news still to come from the Supreme Court next week.

Yeah.

And, you know, Pat and I have talked about this before with you as well.

And that

you, I think you could morally justify, it would be a terrible program, but you could morally justify coming in every day and only talking about abortion.

Only.

It is, we're talking about 63 million people.

that could be alive and aren't.

And for all the talk we get of hatred and racism and transphobia and homophobia, I can tell you this, if you implemented every single policy a conservative wants and this became our paradise where we got everything we've ever wanted, there would be millions more African Americans, transgendered people, gay people, Hispanic people, Asian people alive.

That is the bottom line.

The bottom line is, despite all of our differences and all the things that we don't like about people's opinions on the other side of the aisle,

our policies would lead to more people having a chance at life.

And that means we should not abort the next Albert Einstein, but we should also not abort the next crappy waiter at Chili's who got your order wrong.

And we should also not abort

a person who grows up to be a career criminal.

Stop.

Everyone gets a chance at life.

Extremist agenda.

Wait, that's too extreme.

Okay.

The Chilies guy and the Einstein, they get to live.

The Chili's guy that that screwed up your order.

Yeah, the Chilies guy, he's got to go.

And what's worse than them are the ones that are like the fast food restaurants because you're halfway down the block.

I want them put into the fryer.

You know what I mean?

That's not the Taco Bell extraction.

Thank you very much.

Thank you very much.

All right.

Have a great, great couple of weeks.

God bless you.

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