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DINESH Podcast

LIFE AFTER ROE

DINESH Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.76.8K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2022

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

In this episode, Dinesh begins a week-long discussion of the full implications of the Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade. Stewart Rhodes, head of the Oath Keepers, joins Dinesh from prison for an exclusive interview to talk about his role on January 6. Dinesh explores why the White House treats Biden as a toddler--is it because he is an intellectual infant? Dinesh makes his case for why even Wyoming Democrats can't save Liz Cheney.

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0:00.0

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0:04.3

help you protect your wealth during this volatile market. Book your complimentary call with her

0:08.7

team by going to friendofdenesh.com. Today I'm going to begin a, well a discussion which I'll

0:16.7

continue in the week of the full implications of the court's decision overturning Roe versus Wade.

0:22.2

Stuart Rhodes, the head of the old keepers, joins me from prison. We're going to talk about his

0:26.4

role on January 6th. One explore by the White House is treating Biden as a toddler because he's

0:32.9

an intellectual infant and I'll make the case for even Wyoming, for why even Wyoming Democrats can't

0:38.8

save lives chained. This is the Dinesh D'Souza Show.

0:52.4

America needs this voice. The times are crazy and the time of confusion, division and lies.

0:58.8

We need a brave voice of reason, understanding and truth. This is the Dinesh D'Souza podcast.

1:10.6

The Supreme Court came out on Friday with the expected but nevertheless bombshell decision

1:18.5

overturning Roe versus Wade. I mean that was the real meaning of the decision. The immediate focus

1:26.4

was on the Mississippi law which essentially outlawed abortion after 15 weeks and there was one

1:32.8

justice as it turns out the chief justice, Roberts, who wanted to sustain Roe but in a sense

1:42.1

limited. He wanted to uphold the Mississippi law and say in effect that yeah you do have an abortion

1:48.4

right. States in other words can't regulate abortion for the first 15 weeks but after that

1:54.6

they can. What's really interesting is that this was a kind of middle position that Roberts was

2:00.2

hoping to sell. You may say vote to the left and to the right. Oddly enough had both sides gone

2:07.2

along with it. You would have had a different outcome but neither side was interested in it.

2:14.8

In fact I remember when Elizabeth Prelegar the solicitor general was arguing the case.

2:20.0

She said there's no middle ground. She goes look either you uphold Roe and the KC decision,

2:27.4

plant-parented versus KC or the whole thing falls and I guess the court decided let it fall.

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