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Mark Levin Podcast

Mark Levin Audio Rewind - 5/4/22

Mark Levin Podcast

Cumulus Podcast Network

News Commentary, Politics, News

4.521.8K Ratings

🗓️ 5 May 2022

⏱️ 114 minutes

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Summary

On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, privacy rights aren't under attack, the Constitution is. This Supreme Court decision basically clarifies that what the U.S had done for 50 years was illegitimate and the court has decided to correct it. This gives power back to the people and legislatures in each state; abortion remains legal in most states. The modern argument for private property rights stems from a Planned Parenthood lawsuit in 1961. Their lawsuit was dismissed; however the dissenting opinion was the theoretical cornerstone for such right to privacy cases. Then, Joy Reid helps to spark hate when she and her demagogue guest’s spew half-truths. Reid suggests that women are required to ask their husbands before getting an abortion on their body ignoring that it took two people to make the baby (which isn't solely hers). Later, every single candidate that Trump endorsed in Ohio won. This is a big deal! Trump's economic and foreign policies propelled America forward. Trump's endorsement carried JD Vance through the finish line, but JD Vance is no Donald Trump. Afterward, former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin joins the show to discuss her campaign for Congress in Alaska. Palin added that Alaska's energy-rich resources can help America lead in energy production and Biden's reluctance to do so must stop. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ladies and gentlemen, the following segment of the podcast is presented exclusively by Hillsdale College.

0:06.0

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0:13.4

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1:43.4

Hello America, Mark Levin here our number 877-3813-811-877-381-3811.

1:59.4

People keep asking, what is this privacy right? I want a privacy right. Mark, why do you oppose privacy rights? I don't oppose privacy rights.

2:10.4

People are saying, you know, what the justices did is so terrible, they're attacking these justices, but what they're really attacking ladies and gentlemen is the Constitution.

2:19.4

As they always do, there's simply nothing in the Constitution about abortion.

2:30.4

If these justices were crazy, I guess they would issue a ruling that said abortion is unconstitutional on every state nationwide, right? This sort can cut the other way, but that's not what this draft opinion says.

2:47.4

It says, honestly, what we've been doing is illegitimate and of course they're right.

2:55.4

But you've been hearing all day and you heard all night and you heard all yesterday the privacy right, the privacy right.

3:07.4

Now, I want to explain to you how devious this whole set of decisions, these whole set of circumstances came about for the single purpose of legalizing abortion.

3:24.4

And I want to be clear about something before I go on.

3:30.4

Roe v Wade set up trimesters, trimesters, three periods of time, the first three months, the second three months and the last three months.

3:41.4

The first three months, they say a woman should do whatever she wants.

3:47.4

Three months, Roe says, the state has an interest in protecting the baby because the baby is viable.

3:55.4

It has an absolute interest in regulating that.

4:00.4

As for the second trimester, it's much more ambiguous leaning towards the woman's choice.

4:10.4

Today, we don't even have that debate. The science tells us that even a viable baby, one second before birth, in states like California and New York and New Jersey and others, abortion on demand, what's called partial birth abortion, is permitted.

4:36.4

In fact, it's legalized in many states, many Democrat dark blue states go way beyond the road decision.

4:48.4

The casey decision, which came later, basically went further and said, look, the issue is viability.

4:57.4

Because the science changes. So this sort of archaic 1973 decision is based on old science, the first three months, the second three months, the latter three months.

5:13.4

We now know that babies in the womb suffer and have pain and so forth.

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