mr. whitman. i don t think so at all. i give huge credit to the members of the constitution they foresaw. meant to guarantee the rights of everybody. the rights of minority, be they racial racial minority sexual minority should not be put up for veevment the supreme court was very clear saying the government has absolutely no business to discriminate and therefore cannot. laura: it s a protected class. but if it s a protected class and we will get the par tore in here. if it s a protected class that means there invariably will be a constitutional right for gay americans to marry and that this will be the law of the land. maybe not today, but down the road. essentially that s what justice scalia predicted. i predict that in the next few years, yes. laura in 1885 the supreme court said in murphy vs. ramsey that marriage is a sacred union between a man and woman from which all good things from society come. now 130 years later this is changing. you have to ask yourself, what has c
what has changed is the culture. the supreme court caved to political correctness today. and i would suggest to you that our other guest really doesn t believe what he said and constitutional rights for everybody. i mean, after all, if we have the right to love and marry whomever we want to, why not expand the definition of marriage further to include polygamists, to include siblings, to include 15-year-olds. there are sound sociological reasons. not just religious but sociological reasons that government has historically and should continue to give preference to heterosexual marriage. laura: a lot has changed since 1885. obviously with the way the court has dealt with precedent. but the constitution hasn t. laura: the constitution hasn t but obviously we have a whole history of recent juries prudential decisions where the court has evolved. that s not the way i look at the court. the court has evolved and you have elections have consequences and mr. whitman. go ahead. laura,
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20 after the hour. some quick headlines now. southwest airlines passenger pulled off the plane for being over weight. matthew harper was escorted off after being told the flight was over booked. he was told he could be removed because he didn t buy a second seat under a customer of size policy. he was eventually left back on board and is now talking to an attorney. for the first time ever you can hear what alexander graham bell sounded like. researchers of the smithsonian making this discover re. it was recovered from a wax disc that dated back to 1885. looking for work, today is
that s only the second time since 1885 that 28 inches of snow fell on washington, d.c. what do we have for the cooler today? there s nothing like a beautiful, warm cup of coffee in the morning. got to be careful, though, this could be used a as weapon. this has a lid on it. that s what happened this week. a resourceful dunkin donuts employee did this. a guy went up the drive-thru, asked the clerk to break a $100 bill, the clerk refused. he breaks through the window and says this is a robbery. her only defense? the hot coffee. bang there goes the whole pot. is that joe scarborough? that s more mika style. trying to get munchkins. he quickly drives away. some on the car, too. apparently she yelled the company slogan as the guy ran away.