LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): Left-wing justices and their supporters in the press have largely abandoned the notion that any textual provision of the U.S. Constitution prohibits states from preventing the killing of the unborn. At this point, their main argument is that Roe has been on the books for a long time and it's too late to do anything about it. Well, that's absurd. The notion that the American people are stuck with a wicked decision just for the sake of tradition goes against everything the country stands for. By that reasoning Plessy vs. Ferguson, which allowed segregation for over 50 years, would never have been overturned by Brown vs. Board of Education.
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The left claims to care about democracy, so let's let the people decide the important questions presented by abortion and if a court with the majority of six Republican appointees fails to put Roe to rest, then it should expect a conservative-led movement to shrink the court's power. Oh, and it would also mean adios to The Federalist Society. And that's the angle.