Joe Biden released a formal declaration about the leakage of the draft SCOTUS opinions referring to Roe v. Wade. Then, he made things worse by lying about what the draft means.
But he wasn’t the only one on his team weighing in on the subject. Kamala Harris also issued a statement because she couldn’t just stand by what Biden said; she needed to have the attention. Just like Joe Biden, she didn’t seem to give a darn about the leak and the sanctity of the Court. The only thing that bothered her was: What is the best way to get the results we desire, no matter what, even though we demonize Republicans and attack the Court? This is delusional.
Now is the right time to stand up for our country and women with all that we have. Statement on Roe V. Wade, draft Supreme Court Decision. pic.twitter.com/5tvjOUTmZ2
— Vice President Kamala Harris (@VP) May 3, 2022
“Roe ensures a woman’s right to choose to have an abortion. It also, at its root, protects the fundamental right to privacy,” Harris said. “What is clear is that the opponents of Roe want to punish women and take away their rights to make decisions about their own bodies. Republican lawmakers in all 50 states are using the law to oppress women.
Every American’s rights could be at stake. The government could potentially intervene in your private decisions about your life if the privacy rights are eroded. This is the time to fight for women and for our country with everything you have.”
So, not only is she stoking anger against the Court and Republicans, she’s exaggerating it as an attack on women (have they figured out what a “woman” is yet?) It is an attempt to eliminate their rights. Biden and she are trying to convince the public that this is more than abortion.
But they forget that they might have the majority needed to pass proliferating legislation. Indeed, it hasn’t passed because they don’t have the votes federally–without killing the filibuster.
There’s a bill to codify Roe v. Wade protections into federal law.
The House has approved it.
It tops out at 48 votes in Senate (all Dems except Manchin & Casey).
Nuking filibuster wouldn’t be enough; it lacks 50 in Senate.
In February, w/ @alivitali 👇https://t.co/fuJQefOxMB
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) May 3, 2022
“This is the time to fight for women and our country with everything we have,” Harris declared. This is what it would sound like if Donald Trump had said. Yes, indeed, Trump did. He was also accused of insurrection. We now have mobs at the Supreme Court — both Harris and Biden are stoking this. We even have Democrats calling for “revolution,” and Gavin Newsom calling on people to have them feel our “fury.”
So, can we call it “insurrection” yet? Let’s hope that this doesn’t get out of hand — but knowing the way the left operates and that we’re going into the summer, prepare for the protest/riots that are coming. But Democrats wouldn’t call that an “insurrection” — even as they incite it.
As we noted, they don’t have the votes to pass this federally. So I see a lot of Democrats asking Kamala Harris if they are to “fight,” what is the plan? There doesn’t appear to be a plan, apart from trying to use it to gin up people to get out and vote. That’s what this is about. This could backfire for the Democrats as well, since people on the Left may view them not doing much. They’re already yelling at her, because of her generic comments without a plan.
Maybe you should be a bit angrier? Fighting HOW? https://t.co/c2461WG6vi
— Neil Kleid (@neilkleid) May 3, 2022
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