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Four Judges, Despicable Decision
00:04:37
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| Yesterday was a watershed. | |
| The Supreme Court of the state of Colorado said that a former president and the leading contender for the nomination for president of one of the two parties could not be on the ballot in the state of Colorado. | |
| This is a dividing line that is unbridgeable. | |
| If you believe that that was Good for the country and morally and constitutionally correct. | |
| It's hard to imagine how much we could have in common. | |
| I hate saying it because it's painful. | |
| It was a despicable, America-crushing decision by tyrants. | |
| They're just tyrants. | |
| There is no example of the left not being tyrannical in history. | |
| No example. | |
| So it is not surprising. | |
| It's despicable, but it's not surprising. | |
| Liberals are not tyrants. | |
| Liberals vote for tyrants, but they're not tyrants. | |
| So you'll say, well, of course, the Republicans are tyrants. | |
| But you have no example of that. | |
| That's the point. | |
| You can say it. | |
| You can say anything. | |
| You can say men give birth. | |
| But there is no example. | |
| Donald Trump was president for four years, and the country was much freer. | |
| There is no court that kept a Democrat off a ballot. | |
| You know that nobody has been charged with insurrection. | |
| Do you realize that? | |
| None of the J6 defendants have even been charged with insurrection. | |
| So how could he be guilty of a crime that never took place? | |
| How does one explain that? | |
| Because the left hates the conservative, and especially the man named Donald Trump, and they will do anything to suppress his ability to win an election. | |
| Anything. | |
| Did I say anything? | |
| I mean anything. | |
| These judges... | |
| Help me understand. | |
| This is another difficult thing to say. | |
| They helped me understand how judges functioned under Stalin. | |
| All of my life I have wondered, these people studied law in the Soviet Union. | |
| So what type of human being would serve as a judge for the Stalinist regime? | |
| And then I realized the answer. | |
| Many, many people would. | |
| And not only that, this notion that they did it because they believed in evil or thought they believed in evil is not true. | |
| They thought they were doing good. | |
| I don't think every judge who served under Stalin thought, I'm doing bad. | |
| Or did it solely for reasons of personal advancement in career? | |
| Certainly the judges in Colorado didn't do it for career reasons. | |
| They sincerely believe in tyranny. | |
| And so that's what happened. | |
| What is the, where's the Jonathan Turley comment? | |
| It was, this is, what is it, throwing a lighted match into a powder keg? | |
| It is hard to imagine that these, what was it, five people? | |
| Was it five, four? | |
| Four, three, yeah. | |
| It's hard to imagine that these four Democrat appointed, of course, judges could have done more harm to the country. | |
| By doing anything. | |
| There is nothing I could imagine that they would do that could do more harm to America. | |
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David French's Alignment
00:00:42
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| I am very, very curious. | |
| Did the New York Times editorialize on this? | |
| No? | |
| Not yet. | |
| That's odd. | |
| They had enough time to editorialize. | |
| I'll be very curious to see what David French says, a man who truly hates Donald Trump, who is a thought-filled conservative, but for whom the hatred of Donald Trump really overwhelms all other considerations. | |
| And so he finds himself aligned with the left. | |