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Life Wins: Roe vs Wade is Done

Jun 24, 202215 min
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A massive Supreme Court decision comes down today, in a 6-3 move upholding the Mississippi fetal heartbeat law and 5-4 striking down Roe vs Wade and Planned Parenthood vs Casey. This has been decades in the making- and is worthy of celebration and praise. The Roe abortion regime was legally and morally monstrous, and it finally comes to an end. Now the battle to protect lives of the pre-born is underway at the state level. And the midterm elections loom even larger in November.

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You're listening to the Buck Sexton Show podcast, make sure you subscribe to the podcast on the iHeartRadio app or wherever you get your podcasts. Team. Welcome to the Freedom Hut Friday, June twenty, fourth edition of the program and by far the biggest story today. Roe v. Wade is over life wins by a six three decision. Rove Wade has been overturned by the Supreme Court of the United States.

This is monumental. It is a massive move in the right direction for the rule of law and also for ethics, morality, and decency in this country. The Democrats are, of course furious about it. We'll talk about this for a bit here in just a moment, but a massive, massive story. I'll tell you how the legal analysis effectively came down a shortened version of the two hundred page decision that I had to read this morning. And then also what this means politically. So this is big, big stuff going

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That's done for you Buck dot com. Go check it out today. So I mean, it's massive what has happened here with this Supreme Court decision. This means that it now goes back to the States. And the left is completely freaking out about this. We know that much. And the Democrats, I believe, are hoping that this will be the thing that salvages their electoral hopes because they're looking like they're about to get completely crushed in the mid terms,

and they deserve to get crushed in the midterms. There's so much here. You can sit and talk about right to privacy, analysis of fetal viability, and then talk about you know, the you know, the various gestational stages, the analysis all all this stuff, all these so called tests of legal analysis that were created first by by rov Wade and then in Plant Parenthood v. Casey. And what you find in this whole process is that this was all just a fiction. There was no constitutional basis for this.

What all the things are going to hear about the freedom for women and the freedom for for reproductive rights and all that sort of stuff that they're they're just leaning so hard on language instead of dealing with the fundamental argument, which is that this is another human being, which it is then that other human being has rights that must be protected by the state. Now that is

not what the Supreme Court analysis here says. Unfortunately, the decision that came down just says there is no constitutional basis for this right. There is no constitutional basis for Rovwaye. There's no constitutional basis for the decision plan Parent to be Casey. This was all a legal fiction created by activist liberal judges on the Court. I mean, the right to an abortion effectively comes from a right to privacy, which comes from a bunch of different amendments. They're not

sure which ones. None of that actually is mentioned in the text of the Constitution. By the way, this right to abortion, right to privacy, or they even tried then that it's a right that comes from liberty, which is protected, or comes from a due process. It was just it was just blather. It was claptrap, nonsense. There was no good faith effort to even make this about constitution. It was a bunch of judges said we're going to decide this for the American people. And they even said in

the decision, I think it was playing parentov Casey. Let's let this be the end of it. Then, well, no, that's not how it worked. That is not the reality of the situation as it played out, And in fact, it just made this even more contentious. It just made this even more of a political issue. So the legal analysis, on the one end, it's tremendously complicated, but on the other hand, it's rather straightforward. This was always bad law. Row the Supreme Court decision was always bad law. It

was obvious all along. But the Libs decided that this was something that they would all agree to go along with this make believe, this pretend to game of Yeah, there's a constitutional right to abortion, a constitutional right to abortion. There's clearly not a constitution for rights abortion. Now it goes to the states. So you're gonna hear all of this fearmongering. You're gonna hear this, Oh, they're gonna ban all contraception, the Republicans are gonna do nationwide condom bensle

it's not it's just not true. They're lying. But the level of legal analysis that you hear on this issue is in itself from the Libs really unsettling. People that are supposed to be experts truly sound like imbeciles. It says, though they have the emotional stability of an angry preschooler and no connection that they have. And this is true across the left wing legal circles that are now making

the rounds online. They also have the grasp of logic and reason that you would expect from a sad, middle aged cat lady who has about four glasses of chardonnay every time she comes home from her office job. I mean, they just don't even crapple with the legal realities here. This was quite a moment, Nancy Pelosi speaking of wine moms who don't grasp reality. Nancy Pelosi came out and she's both vile but unintentionally hilarious. That's what I'd say

about Pelosi. Would you play clip four please, mister Crash, No point in saying good morning, because it certainly is not one. Today, the Republican controlled Supreme Court has achieved their dark, extreme goal of rhythm away woman's right to make her own reproductive health decisions. Because of Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell, and the Republican Party their supermajority in the Supreme Court, American women today have less freedom than their mothers.

With Roe and their attempt to destroy it, Radical Republicans are charging ahead with their crusade to criminalize health freedom. You know that abortion before Rob Wade was illegal in I think it was thirty four states, not even ben More than that it was legal all of the country were women living in a state of bondage and servitude. Then, you know, was that the case? No, of course not. But they don't pay any attention to the history. They don't pay any attention to reality. This is just all

emotionally driven. And I'm just gonna say that there are a few, a few major takeaways that have for all of us today. More babies will be born now. A lot of lives will be saved as a result of this, not all of them New York, California, other states will continue with their regimes of infanticide. But it is at least a blessed day insofar as many lives going forward, Millions of lives going into the future now will be saved and will be lived as a result of this decision.

For those for whom Donald Trump his legacy is any kind of a question, I have to say Donald Trump now has the single greatest pro life legacy because of the three Supreme Court justices that he appointed. The single greatest legacy in the protection of life of any president in history. And that's quite Now. You can say what you will about any other issue. You can say what

you will about his temperament, everything else. At the end of the day, Donald Trump is the single greatest president when it comes to the protection of the life of the preborn of any president. That's for people, for social conservatives who took a lot of heat for how could you support Trump? You know, he's look at him, he's a playboy and all this other stuff. Well, we weren't electing him to be, you know, the father of the entire nation, the dad of the whole country. We're electing

to be president. And the appointment of those Supreme Court justices has had an enormously positive effect, as you see, better than any other Republican president in my lifetime in terms of the appointments that were made. So that's a big, a big part of this. And then of course there's the political ramifications of it. The possibility that there will

be violence from Democrats as a result of this. I think that is unlikely because my sense of this is that most of the people who are truly radicals, they'll be protests and a lot of shrieking. But the people who are the most upset about this decision are likely at some level to just eat a dozen cupcakes and you know, dye their hair a deeper shade of blue, and you know, just scream into their tiktoks. I don't think that they will mobilize the same way. That's like

the BLM movement did, for example. That is my sense. But then there's also something you can tell. I think it's going to creep into the conscious consciousness of a whole lot of them, in particularly who have lived their lives under the row regime of fake law, and that is that they have made it, They made, many of them, a decision that now they will all have to deal with without the false protection of it's a Supreme Court right. It's a sorry, a well, it's a Supreme Court right actually,

but a constitutional right. It really never was a constitutional right, and they never grappled. I think beyond that with so many women because of you know, second or third wave feminism or whatever, the morality of destroying the life inside their womb. And I think this is and I say this with sadness, but for a lot of women who

have already made that choice. This is going to be a very Some of them will just block it all out and they'll create a separate space in their mind for all of what's happened today and going forward from decisions of the past. But a lot of them, I think have deeper We'll start to feel deep regret and they're not going to accept that. They're not going to admit that. They're going to take it out on their perceived oppressors and political opponents and become very, very angry

about it. But now you would have to see and if this is your at the state level as well, they would have to justify their abortion laws to people specifically in detail. When is it okay? Is it always okay? Why do you think it's okay? What state legislator wrote this legislation? Why do they think a baby that's been in the womb for eight months isn't actually a baby? Right now, they don't have this cover anymore of the fake constitutional right to abortion, which is going to change

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