. mark: hello america i marked levin and this is life, liberty & levin sunday. i m thrilled you are here to great guest peter schwarzer and charles payne before we get to them the constitution of the united states it s an amazing thing, isn t it? it s an amazing thing to listen to some of these lawyers on these reprobate networks, msnbc, cnn, or read the new york times of the washington post which i really do. i do get clips. or the rest of it you can tell they target certain judges like alito, thomas, now judge cannon in florida how they build up and praise others. this is an effort of obvious intimidation of constitutionalist brain washing of their small audiences at the same time promoting activism on the courts because they do not believe in the constitution. we have heard for years crt we have heard for years the 16th 19 project. we have heard for years the constitution was written by white slaveholders. this is a white dominant society but we are told today that
President trump on this decision. Welcome to the program. Glad to have you. Great to be here. Sean you and a lot of prominent judicial scholars were asked to look for certain candidates that fit this meaning of a constitutionalist, and originalist. Maybe some americans are hearing this term for the first time. How would you best define those terms and differentiate a regionalism from Judicial Activism . First of all, the way to think about it is a judge has a deep sense of fairness and a sense of impartiality. When he is grounded in text and Original Meaning Of The Constitution, she is putting the text and the original meeting ahead of any political predisposition he may have. Thats the way a judge cases. Fairly and partially without regard to your own predispositions or prejudices. Sean a judicial activist assembly of a liberal put a liberal would want on the court . Somebody believes that the constitution is a living and Breathing Document that they have the right to almost legislate
maria: welcome back. we are back with michigan republican gubernatorial candidate tudor dixon. are you getting the support that you need from the republican party right now? yes. we have the republican governors association running ads in the state of michigan. that s what we need. we need to get ads out there. but we also have a lot of help on the ground as well. we have a great ground crew going out knocking doors, making sure everybody knows it s time to get out and make sure we save our state. maria: do you feel that voters understand the issues and that bad policy results in simply bad outcomes? absolutely. this year especially because we re seeing what happened having our kids locked out of school for so long. our kids are behind, our reading scores just came back. nearly 60% of third graders across the state failed hair reading exam. but now we have something even more interesting where we ve had parents rise up against the sex and gender in schools. and the governor, gretc
and years back have tried to take credit for a strong economy. it is not always that way. there are a lot of factors that go into this. but right now, what we re seeing is bad policy results in bad outcomes. you know that in march much 2021 administration passed covid release package, at that time inflation was in beginning of january of 2021, inflation was 1. 4%. by the time march rolled around and they signed into law joe biden s signed into law the relief package, inflation was up to almost 3%, then more spending and more spending forgiveness much student debt, and threats of a 5 trillion dollar spending package inflation was creeping higher all alongs way, i would say you have to look at this administration and
and years back have tried to take credit for a strong economy. it is not always that way. there are a lot of factors that go into this. but right now, what we re seeing is bad policy results in bad outcomes. you know that in march much 2021 administration passed covid release package, at that time inflation was in beginning of january of 2021, inflation was 1. 4%. by the time march rolled around and they signed into law joe biden s signed into law the relief package, inflation was up to almost 3%, then more spending and more spending forgiveness much student debt, and threats of a 5 trillion dollar spending package inflation was creeping higher all alongs way, i would say you have to look