dangerously for american women post-roe and a hot off the presses economic stump speech that debuted yesterday in chicago. and all of that just since saturday. without further ado, the 46th president of the united states, joe biden. thank you for being here. thank you for having me. this is very exciting for us. exciting for me. you said today and i know that you have a lot of power but i can t imagine you manufactured the breaking news about the court. you say this court is not normal. what did you mean? what i meant by that is it s done more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court in recent history. that s what i meant by not normal. it s gone out of its way i mean, for example, take a look at overruling roe v. wade, take a look at the decision today, take a look at how it s how it s ruled on a number of issues that are have been precedent for 50, 60 years sometimes, and that s what i meant by not normal. can i read you some of your ap
law does not make it so in life. yeah, it was a master class. it s an extraordinary account of the history of the united states. it s a counter to the argument in wait in which they re reading the 14th amendment, the equal protection clause a a basis for kind of color blind law. she in so many ways makes the argument or the claim very straightforward. america doesn t look like it looks by mistake. ole miss doesn t look the way it looks by mistake. princeton doesn t look the way it looks by mistake. it s the result of deliberate policy. and if we re going to enter a world where we are not defined biracialinequality, then we re going to have to be as deliberate in dismantling it. he made a point, he would go so far as to say the supreme court is antidemocratic. he did make a point saying as with dobbs, it is way out of step with the majority of the american people.