Gov. Palin's first interview as VP nominee...
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The not-so-one-dimensional Bush Doctrine
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Sen. Jim DeMint's defense of Palin as fiscal conservative
Today, Sen. John McCain was a guest on The View. During the interview, he discussed the need for the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade, allowing states to then pass legislation restricting abortion. Whoopi Goldberg then interjected, "Should I be worried about being a slave again?" Using completely flawed logic (as is common among liberals), she thinks the practice of strict constitutionalism would bring about the reinstatement of slavery. She might want to read the Constitution more often (or for the first time), particularly the 13th Amendment, which bans slavery. Let it be noted that slavery was not banned by a judicial ruling of the Supreme Court. When Congress passed the 13th Amendment in 1865, it became part of the Constitution. Therefore, strict constitutionalism, by definition, firmly upholds the illegality of slavery. Unfortunately, McCain gave a poor response, basically conceding the point to Whoopi.
This exchange reminded me of a recent article by Ann Coulter, which further points out liberal hypocrisy (or maybe just lack of intellect.)
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