constitution as a living, breathing document that needs to modify over time. bill: not modify. it needs to change over time. because now that we have freedom in america, which we do now we have to go beyond that we are not threatened by the king of england anymore. we have to be a more fair and just country. this is what worries me. because once you get into that, the constitution as written doesn t matter anymore. it s what they want to happen and then you are in a political realm. here is what justice can a lee is says about it original list. words say what he said they mean when the founders drafted them. that s why he got so upset when had a decision several years ago called lawrence basically said you have the right to sodomy within the privacy of your own home. bill: this the sex case. texas test testing gay rights. where in the constitution does it say that? he said you want to make that a law you? want to make that. bill: make it a law. go for it fine by me.
constitution as a living, breathing document that needs to modify over time. bill: not modify. it needs to change over time. because now that we have freedom in america, which we do now we have to go beyond that we are not threatened by the king of england anymore. we have to be a more fair and just country. this is what worries me. because once you get into that, the constitution as written doesn t matter anymore. it s what they want to happen and then you are in a political realm. here is what justice can a lee is says about it original list. words say what he said they mean when the founders drafted them. that s why he got so upset when had a decision several years ago called lawrence basically said you have the right to sodomy within the privacy of your own home. bill: this the sex case. texas test testing gay rights. where in the constitution does it say that? he said you want to make that a law you? want to make that. bill: make it a law. go for it fine by me.
constitution as a living, breathing document that needs to modify over time. bill: not modify. it needs to change over time. because now that we have freedom in america, which we do now we have to go beyond that we are not threatened by the king of england anymore. we have to be a more fair and just country. this is what worries me. because once you get into that, the constitution as written doesn t matter anymore. it s what they want to happen and then you are in a political realm. here is what justice can a lee is says about it original list. words say what he said they mean when the founders drafted them. that s why he got so upset when had a decision several years ago called lawrence basically said you have the right to sodomy within the privacy of your own home. bill: this the sex case. texas test testing gay rights. where in the constitution does it say that? he said you want to make that a law you? want to make that. bill: make it a law. go for it fine by me.
i don t hate the government. i hate what all of us have allowed the government to become. not just with obama. but the last 100 years. it didn t wake to this until what? five years ago. i don t hate obama. i pray for this president every single night with my children. i disagree with him. i disagree with the progressives a lot. they think the constitution is a living breathing document that needs to change with the times. i do not. that s fine. let s have that conversation. i take him at his word that he fundamentally wants to transform the country. i m just asking the question: into what? get the real debate in the open. if that is seditious, hoo, who are we?
questionnaire and a lack of respect for the process that he s to go through. he s controversial. his speeches are really out there. and we need to know what he s been saying in these documents. megyn: when i looked at his record, senator, the things that have come out recently seem to suggest he s in favor affirmative action. we knew that. to suggest he believes the constitution is sort of a living, breathing document, that s my paraphrasing. but we knew that. what is so controversial about the latest disclosures? i would say it goes beyond anything we have seen from any other nominee. nothing close to it. he says plainly that he believes fidelity to the constitution means a judge has a duty to interpret it in ways that are really outside the bounds of a legitimate interpretation in my way of thinking.