Martha Raddatz told Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) that in multiple states, the majority of citizens believe abortion should be illegal in most or all cases.
This from therightscoop.com.
Raddatz then asked:
So, wouldn’t these laws simply reflect a majority of people in those states?
Klobuchar’s dumb answer was that this would be a “patchwork of laws” and asked, “how can that be?” Proving that like all democrats she only understands one kind of society: centralized authoritarian rule by liberal elites that ignores the will of the people.
Click HERE to view Senator Klobuchar’s unwise response.
Raddatz had Governor Asa Hutchinson of Arkansas on later, and he had an answer to this non-conundrum — to Raddatz’s obvious chagrin.
This is a MUST WATCH:
From Newsbusters:
If you look at a constitutional or a national standard, that goes against that thrust of the states having prerogative. And secondly, I think there are some constitutional issues of a national standard as well as to what the authority under the Constitution to enact that.
And Martha, there’s a fundamental point that everybody describes this as right. If the court reverses Roe vs. Wade they’re saying the Constitution does not provide that. Which returns it to the states. And to me that makes sense under the Constitution. And that’s where the vigorous debate is going to be.
Thank you, Governor Hutchinson.
But We the People must remain cognizant of the fact that the left will not be schooled despite the lengths to which the right goes to attempt to pull them into the real world.
Final thought, an observation and a question: Amy Klobuchar has always appeared to me to be insecure and unsure of herself as well as incompetent. She seems to be an excellent example of The Peter Principle. But surprisingly, she appears to be just smart enough to know she is in over her head—hence the insecurity.
What I don’t fully understand, though, is how much longer America will allow those citizens stupid enough to elect people like Klobuchar to continue to vote?