that authority to the people and their elected representatives. isn t that the argument conservativesent made for a long time? because i would anticipate if this were the final decision d that this would be an issue that would be demagogued to death and we d hear things like back alley abortions and coathangers. you h things, for example, that the late senator ted kennedy tried to say about justice bork, which were not true about him at the time. you with this draft opinion is that this is an issue for voters and that s exactly right. the constitution is silent the his issue. resid that means that it ise up to the people to decide and the ise that sho 50 states and it s really an issue that should be debated in the democratic processul in the states. and that s whereion, this opini, if indeed this becomes the majorityth opinion, that s where it would leave it. and that is exactly right. under the constitution, the peopleget who get to decide not nine justices wearing robeso who are una
0 naturall constituency, the pictures of the internet. you ll noticee the servants of color in the background had to remain mass . cover your face, sir, if that s seems hypocritical view, what s your science? that s it forence. us tonight.. we ll be back eight pm following every weeknight upsilon and welcome to hannity. all right.we we begin with news just this minuteht nowow and we start with a fox newsew alert now according to a breaking news report from politico, the u.s. supreme court has in fact voted to overturn roe versus wade. if this report turns out to be true, abortion will now be regulated at the state level, meaning it is not going to be illegal probably in most states in the united states they ll be very restrictions. o one of the biggest issues involving this case has to do with whether or not whether ore not roe v. wade and this is what conservatives often believed constitutionalists have believed originaliststu hae believed is that it enumerated a right that did not ex
wall street or in the pharmaceutical industry asked him to do it. and it was most frustrating today as he tried to paint himself as a tough on china, tough on trade politician. this guy has begged, begged by people in his district to vote the other way. they were out today and he still keeps going free trade in washington, but fair trade when he goes out to the country. ruth, i found that interesting the other day when mitt romney said, well, he s on my campaign. in other words, clarifying, you know, you better pay attention to what i m saying and not so much, you know,ryan. what did you make of that? i think it s kind of an interesting problem for mitt romney. here he s got paul ryan who s a very exciting candidate for vice president for the republican base and for the far, far right. and at the same time, he is a champ whereion of the policies have hollowed out the middle class in this country. that s a political problem they face trying to present this in a way that s going to w