Meltdown After 9-0 Supreme Court Ruling Trump Can Be on the Ballot, with Stu Burguiere & Dave Marcus

Megyn Kelly
4 Mar 202412:41

Summary

TLDRThe video script delves into the aftermath of a 9-0 Supreme Court ruling in favor of Donald Trump, sparking varied reactions from political commentators and the public. The unanimous decision surprises many, including those who doubted justices like Sotomayor's alignment on the issue. Critics argue the ruling showcases the Supreme Court's betrayal and failure in democracy, while supporters see it as a necessary clarity and upholding of democratic processes. The discussion extends to the media's role in shaping public perception, the importance of the American voting system, and the ongoing debate over Trump's influence on democracy and the legal system.

Takeaways

  • 😮 The Supreme Court's 9-0 ruling in favor of Donald Trump sparked significant discussion and controversy, highlighting deep political divisions.
  • 👎 Critics on the left felt betrayed by the liberal justices of the Supreme Court, questioning their decision-making and loyalty to democratic principles.
  • 📝 The unanimous decision was seen as a necessary move for clarity and unity in the country, despite the shock expressed by some over certain justices' agreement.
  • 🤫 The ruling led to accusations of hypocrisy and a lack of democracy from the Biden Administration and media outlets, who were criticized for their one-sided portrayal of democracy.
  • 💬 Public reactions varied widely, with some calling for the dissolution of the Supreme Court, labeling it corrupt and illegitimate.
  • 🔥 The discussion also touched on the robustness of American democracy's guardrails, emphasizing the importance of checks and balances in maintaining democratic integrity.
  • 🔔 Commentary suggested that the only true way to oppose a political figure like Donald Trump is through the democratic process of voting, rather than relying on judicial or legislative actions to disqualify him.
  • 🚫 There was criticism of the media and political strategies aimed at disqualifying Trump, pointing out the failure to charge him with insurrection and the timing of legal actions.
  • 📺 The conversation highlighted the importance of winning elections through popular support rather than attempting to manipulate legal or constitutional mechanisms to ensure a particular outcome.
  • 🙁 A call to action for political opponents to focus on presenting viable candidates and winning voter support, rather than undermining democratic processes or institutions.

Q & A

  • What was the reaction from the left to the Supreme Court's ruling in favor of Donald Trump?

    -The reaction from the left was of betrayal, particularly towards the liberal justices. They were shocked and perceived the decision as a clear misunderstanding of the severity of Trump's actions, considering him an insurrectionist.

  • Which justices were surprisingly in favor of the ruling according to the discussion?

    -Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson were mentioned as surprisingly in favor of the ruling, with a particular emphasis on Sotomayor's unexpected agreement.

  • What was the significance of the 9-0 ruling mentioned in the script?

    -The 9-0 ruling was significant as it provided clarity and unity in the Supreme Court's decision, which was seen as beneficial for the country, especially given the polarized context.

  • How did the script describe the media's role in the situation?

    -The media was criticized for promoting a biased narrative that fueled division and unrealistic expectations, leading to a disservice to the public by misleading them on the seriousness of the case against Trump.

  • What did the script imply about democracy and the Supreme Court's decision?

    -The script implied that the Supreme Court's decision was a reflection of true democratic values, contrasting with the media and left-wing portrayal of the Court as betraying democracy.

  • How was the concept of 'guard rails of American democracy' discussed?

    -The concept was discussed as being upheld by the Supreme Court's decision, reinforcing the strength and integrity of American democratic institutions and their ability to withstand challenges.

  • What was Chris Hayes' reaction to the Supreme Court's decision to take up Trump's immunity case?

    -Chris Hayes expressed disappointment, suggesting that the decision diminished hope in the institutions' ability to stop Trump's alleged disregard for the rule of law.

  • What solution was suggested for overcoming political challenges according to the script?

    -The suggested solution was for opponents to win against Trump in elections rather than relying on legal or institutional means to disqualify him, emphasizing democratic processes.

  • What was the perceived issue with Congress according to CNN's reaction?

    -CNN perceived the issue with Congress as its inability to fulfill its responsibilities due to gerrymandering and other issues, impacting its role in addressing the situation.

  • What was the purpose of mentioning Bondi's products towards the end of the script?

    -The mention of Bondi's products, including glasses and an infrared sauna blanket, served as an advertisement, promoting wellness products as part of a holistic approach to health.

Outlines

00:00

🏛️ Supreme Court's Unanimous Decision Shocks and Polarizes

The segment begins with the reaction to a Supreme Court ruling in favor of Donald Trump, which has led to significant outcry from the left. Critics are dismayed by what they perceive as a betrayal by liberal justices, especially Sonia Sotomayor, whose support for the ruling was unexpected. The 9-0 decision is portrayed as a necessary step for clarity in American democracy, despite the perceived hypocrisy of the Biden administration and media support for democratic principles. The segment highlights the shock and confusion among those who believed the Supreme Court would act against Trump, with commentators expressing surprise at the unanimous decision. This scenario illustrates the deep divisions in American society and the complex dynamics within its legal and political systems.

05:01

📺 Media and Public Reaction to Supreme Court's Engagement with Trump's Legal Challenges

This paragraph details the media's reaction, particularly Chris Hayes', to the Supreme Court's decision to consider Donald Trump's immunity concerning alleged criminal acts tied to January 6th. The left's dismay at the Court's involvement, fearing it would delay justice and obscure vital information from the public, is evident. The discussion critiques the strategy of relying on institutional interventions to defeat Trump, suggesting that electoral victory is the more appropriate and effective means. The commentary underscores the irony of attempting to exclude Trump from the ballot as a threat to democracy, pointing out the failure of previous measures like impeachment and investigations to halt Trump's political momentum. The segment highlights the importance of democratic processes and electoral participation over legal and media battles.

10:03

📚 Congressional Inaction and Public Responsibility in Democracy

The final segment shifts focus to Congressional inaction, particularly regarding the handling of what some consider Trump's insurrectionist actions. The narrative suggests a desire among certain factions for legislation to formally classify Trump as an insurrectionist, thereby disqualifying him from electoral contention. However, the conversation pivots to a broader discussion on wellness and lifestyle, featuring a promotion for Bond charge's wellness products, including glasses for screen time and an infrared sauna blanket purported to offer various health benefits. This unexpected transition from political discourse to wellness product promotion illustrates the multifaceted nature of media content, blending serious political analysis with commercial interests.

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Keywords

💡Supreme Court ruling

The Supreme Court ruling refers to a legal decision made by the highest court in the United States, which in this context favored Donald Trump. Such rulings have profound implications on legal and political landscapes. The script highlights reactions to a 9-0 unanimous decision, underscoring its significance in providing clarity on a contentious issue. This specific ruling appears to have surprised many, given the expectation of betrayal by liberal justices, illustrating the court's independent role in interpreting the law irrespective of political affiliations.

💡insurrectionist

An insurrectionist is someone who engages in an insurrection, aiming to overthrow or challenge authority through violent uprising. The script discusses Donald Trump being labeled as a clear insurrectionist by his critics, a characterization linked to the broader discourse on democracy and the rule of law. The use of this term reflects the polarized views on Trump's actions and the perceived threat they pose to democratic norms.

💡media hypocrisy

Media hypocrisy in the script refers to the perceived double standards and biased reporting by news organizations, particularly in their coverage of political events and figures. The narrative criticizes the media for allegedly promoting democracy while simultaneously cheering on actions that undermine democratic principles. This concept highlights the tension between media representation and the actual principles of democracy, suggesting a conflict between journalistic integrity and political bias.

💡guard rails of American democracy

The 'guard rails of American democracy' metaphorically refer to the mechanisms and institutions designed to prevent the government from deviating too far from democratic principles. In the script, this term is used to commend the Supreme Court's unanimous decision as a reaffirmation of these safeguards, demonstrating their effectiveness in upholding the rule of law against perceived threats to democracy.

💡January 6

January 6 references the Capitol riot, a significant and controversial event in recent U.S. history. It symbolizes a moment of acute political and social division. The script mentions it in discussions around Supreme Court appeals and perceived immunity for alleged criminal acts committed by Trump. This context underscores the event's role in ongoing debates about accountability, democracy, and the rule of law.

💡voter disenfranchisement

Voter disenfranchisement is not explicitly mentioned but is implied through discussions on attempts to remove a presidential candidate from the ballot. This concept involves denying individuals or groups the right to vote or significantly undermining their ability to participate in elections. The script's reference to preventing people from voting for a specific candidate reflects concerns over democratic integrity and the principle of free and fair elections.

💡checks and balances

Checks and balances are a foundational principle of the U.S. government, designed to ensure that no single branch becomes too powerful. The script praises the Supreme Court's decision as an example of these checks in action, protecting democratic norms against perceived overreach. This concept is central to discussions about the resilience of American democracy and its ability to self-correct.

💡democratic principles

Democratic principles refer to the fundamental values that guide the functioning of a democracy, including fairness, equality, and the rule of law. The script debates these principles in light of the Supreme Court ruling and media coverage, highlighting the tension between ideal democratic values and their application in politically charged contexts.

💡political polarization

Political polarization is the growing ideological divide between different political groups, leading to decreased compromise and increased conflict. The script illustrates this through the varied reactions to the Supreme Court ruling, showcasing the deep divisions in perceptions of justice, democracy, and the role of the judiciary.

💡Supreme Court legitimacy

Supreme Court legitimacy concerns the public's trust in the Supreme Court as an impartial and fair arbiter of the law. The script touches on accusations of the Court being 'corrupt and illegitimate,' reflecting concerns over its decisions and the impact on its reputation and authority. This debate underscores the importance of judicial independence and public confidence in legal institutions.

Highlights

The Supreme Court's 9-0 ruling in favor of Donald Trump sparks a meltdown and discussions about the perceived betrayal by liberal jurists.

Shock and disbelief from some that Justices Sotomayor, Kagan, and Ketanji Brown Jackson sided with the unanimous decision.

The ruling is seen as a necessary clarity for the country amidst chaotic political narratives.

Criticism of the Biden Administration and media for their portrayal of democracy and the judicial process.

The media's role in building expectations around the Supreme Court's decisions is scrutinized.

Reactions to the Supreme Court's decision include calls for its dissolution and claims of its illegitimacy.

The decision's reflection on the robustness of American democracy and the functioning of its checks and balances.

Critiques of the strategy to disqualify Trump from ballots as a threat to democracy.

The Supreme Court's decision emphasizes the principle that electoral disputes should be resolved by voters.

Discussion on the portrayal of Trump as an authoritarian figure and the emphasis on defeating him through the electoral process.

The delay in the Supreme Court's decision on Trump's immunity for alleged criminal acts is critiqued.

Analysis of the media and political strategies against Trump, and the call for a focus on winning elections.

Reflection on the importance of choosing viable candidates and the critique of focusing on legal and procedural challenges against Trump.

Concerns about Congress's role and the suggestion that legislation should address presidential qualifications.

Promotion of wellness products and services as a segue from political commentary, emphasizing a holistic approach to health.

Transcripts

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the Meltdown in the wake of this

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90 Supreme Court ruling in Donald

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Trump's favor is where we have to begin

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so stu um already we're getting reaction

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from those on the left about the

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Betrayal they perceive from the liberal

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jurists and how to them it was just so

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clear I mean they don't understand

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Donald Trump is a clear insurrectionist

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and how could the Supreme Court which

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Keith obman says we just need to move on

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from betray us and and be so confused in

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this way what do you make of it it's a

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fascinating day and it's it's amazing to

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watch all of this happen you know I I'm

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for one shocked that soda mayor was on

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on board for this I could have believed

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Kagan I could have even believed kataji

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Brown Jackson would be on the right side

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of this soda myor who I don't have much

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respect for uh you know I'm surprised

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but a 90 ruling is is good it's it's the

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thing that the country needs they need

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Clarity on something like this which is

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insane and the Biden Administration does

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all of this and and cheers this stuff on

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and the media cheers all this stuff on

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while arguing for democracy which is

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such a bizarre a bizarre hypocritical

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thing it's like their favorite form of

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democracy is the one where you're the

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only name on the ballot and like I don't

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remember that being really the way

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democracy works it's shocking to kind of

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see this uh portrayed by the media as

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something that was serious and that I

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think is if you want to come off of all

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the really important things I think this

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means for the country and all the legal

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ramifications you can come off of that

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and just look at the way the society

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handled this which is half the country

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was convinced that this was correct and

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true and obvious and the only way this

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would be stopped is by the right-wing

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Supreme Court who is unfair and always

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just rooting on Donald Trump and then

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when you get a 90 ruling real Clarity

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here that this is insane and everyone

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knew it was insane and then to see the

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way the media had just LED people down

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this road over and over and over again

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and get gets their hopes up right I

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guess if you're a left-wing person and

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you want no competition in the

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presidential election you you thought

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this was going to be a good thing

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instead they embarrass themselves and

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there will be no retribution we will not

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see some retrospective from these media

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organizations why did we give this

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credibility why did we run articles why

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did we take Lawrence tribe seriously

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when he he was making these arguments

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once again the media just falls down F

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flat on its face with no ideas of where

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it's going from here here's uh a

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sampling Dave of some of the reaction

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alman's always the

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best the court has betrayed democracy

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its members including Jackson Kagan and

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sod mayor have proved themselves inept

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at reading comprehension and

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collectively the court that's in quotes

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has shown itself to be corrupt and

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illegitimate it must be dissolved for

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good measure adding the Supreme Court is

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full of

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okay okay um we we could keep going

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as you might imagine there's equally

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well maybe not equally but similar

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hysterical reaction from people

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feeling that that's the word betrayed by

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them that they didn't get their way they

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are really looking at the Supreme Court

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whether it is in the January 6th appeal

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that just went up and that they took on

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whether he's got immunity for these

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criminal acts alleged criminal acts

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taken while president or it's this case

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in which they said no individual states

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can't kick a presidential candidate off

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the ballot they feel like the court ow

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them something it's up to them to stop

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him yeah I mean listen unlike Stu I've

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always known that Sodor is a secret

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Ultra Maga Trumper um so I know a lot of

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people weren't aware of that now that

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cat's finally out of the bag and and you

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know he is doing better with the

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Hispanic

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vote there you go no but listen I mean

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this case in particular was the Mona

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Lisa of hypocrisy and projection you

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know Donald Trump's a threat to

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democracy so we're not going to let you

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vote for him I mean

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come on it it was it was always

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completely absurd but I I I think the

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good takeaway from this and why it's so

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important that it was 90 is that yet

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again the guard rails of American

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democracy have held firm uh you know

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both sides you know the left looks at

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January 6 and they say we were five

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minutes from losing our Republic no we

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weren't what was gonna happen The Joint

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Chiefs of Staff we gonna walk in and

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make qanan Shaman the president I mean

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it's absurd and and you know on the

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other side it's like you know this these

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prosecutions of trump and everything

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they're doing it's the same as Russia

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blah blah blah no it's not because we do

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have these guard rails uh they do work

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the founders created amazing checks and

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balances Americans throughout the

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century have sort of cherished and

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protected that it's our job to keep

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doing that and so really good to see a

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90 uh Supreme Court decision on on this

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case today which really was I think a

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pretty obvious call totally agree with

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all that I want to run this sound bite

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for you I played it for the guys in the

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fifth column last week it's absolutely

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nuts but it it Bears another play okay

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because this was Chris Hayes reacting to

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the decision to take up whether Trump

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has immunity for alleged criminal acts

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um the left did not want the high court

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to take that case either they wanted it

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them to just let the DC Circuit Court of

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Appeals saying he does not have immunity

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to stand but they took it up thus

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delaying the trial in federal court and

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DC on those January 6th UHA charges

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until at the earliest early July but

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it's going to be later than that but

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this is here's a this is what you're

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going to hear from him tonight and from

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the left tonight because they clearly

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look at scotus as their last best chance

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to stop him and are starting to realize

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actually no actually they're not an ally

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watch that they would Rob the people's

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Department of Justice the opportunity

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present all the evidence of his guilt

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that the voters of this country you and

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I the hundreds of millions of us might

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be robbed of the information we need to

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determine whether the man is guilty of

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the gravest crime any politician has

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been accused of since the Civil War if

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you were hoping that Donald Trump's

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authoritarian disregard for the rule of

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law was going to be stopped by Americans

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institutions and the court at the

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highest

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level that hope is severely diminished

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today the mod investigation didn't stop

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him two Congressional impeachments did

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not stop him today is the starkest proof

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yet that in the Zero Sum battle between

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Maga and democracy there was and is only

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one thing that could ever truly stop

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Donald Trump and that is We the

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People

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Americans voting against him a

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majority you can see the little light

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bulbs still right like yeah that's

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that's how this is supposed to work if

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you don't want a guy to be president of

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the United States you should vote for

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the other guy and go out and actually

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win that's how this is supposed to

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operate this is how our system works

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right I mean I I thought this was

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obvious to everyone you know if if this

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guy is the hitlerian figure you keep

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making him out to be go out and beat him

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like just win that should be the easiest

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thing in the world it's not like Donald

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Trump doesn't give you real

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opportunities to criticize him it's not

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like Donald Trump is the perfect

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candidate and everyone I just can't find

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anything to say that's negative about

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him they seem to find tons of things

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that are negative to say about him it's

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just that the American people

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increasingly don't buy it and this idea

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that the delay of the Supreme Court is

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some terrible terrible thing it took

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them two years to move on this case like

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they they had thrown mult tons of other

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people in prison and by the way let's

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not forget he was never charged with

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Insurrection he was not charged with

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Insurrection they didn't even put in the

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impeachment they could have put anything

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in there they didn't even put it in the

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impeachment they they had all of this

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time they waited until he actually ran

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for president to do anything on this

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because they you know they they did they

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Pro honestly if he had not run for

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president probably they never would have

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done any of this but they wanted to stop

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him they wanted to make sure that he

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could not be president again so they're

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throwing every piece of spaghetti they

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can find against the wall to see if

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anything will stick and it's just an

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embarrassing failure we are up to our

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knees at this point in spaghetti and

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more of it will come well eventually be

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up to our necks it's just they will try

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literally anything except just winning

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go out there and beat the guy in the uh

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in the in the famous words of Adrien to

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Rocky before the last big battle and

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Rocky won win that's the best advice

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just win you you already but it's good

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advice yeah but he made it 15 rounds

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that was a win in the moment all right

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so it's like the point is they they

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control the media they have the best get

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out the vote operation in America and

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had for a long time now they they have

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the least popular candidate running as a

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republican that we've had in decades so

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just win what are you in such a panic

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about oh wait your candidate is horrible

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well then do something about it don't be

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such pord that's the one swear I don't

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like don't be such a pord go out and

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find another candidate who can win I

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don't care I don't want to hear your

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whining when you won't find another

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candidate because you know your guy is

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struggling you just want to bash our

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democracy get rid of the Supreme Court

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mess with our balloting system no it's a

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no you were stopped by the US Supreme

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Court uh I want to play this for you

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Dave CNN in the middle of its reaction

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take a

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listen um you know look unfortunately

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for America the court NE isn't

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necessarily wrong that this is the way

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the framers wanted it to be they wanted

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congress the people who are closest to

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their constituents to be able to make

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the the rules of the laws that doesn't

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change the fact that because of Jerry

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mandering in the house and all kinds of

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other issues um they're not doing their

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job on a lot of these big issues I I

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agree it's very unlikely close to

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Impossible that Congress will take

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action but this is now a fair question

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that Manu Raju melan melan andona should

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be asking members of Congress are you

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willing to pass legislation that would

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give us rules for how this works it

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could only be in the future by the

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way okay so you see the people and their

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representatives Congress they're not

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doing their jobs because of

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gerrymandering but meaning holding this

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insurrectionist to account and that's

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really the lamentable thing here that

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really Congress should pass the law

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you'd have to be he'd have to be bounced

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