if any of this offends you, then i m not your guy. i mean, it reads a little bit like a movie a movie plot-type conservative. yeah, i mean i think look, we re seeing races in the south. we saw doug jones win, and i think doug jones win in alabama was a warning shot for deep conservatives in states like georgia. and obviously brian kemp is trying to model himself on donald trump. but i think the reality is what david said is right. if you need to basically change the rules midgame to win, basically cheat to win, that shows that you do not have popular support. and let s remember this is neck and neck race between an african-american woman and a conservative in georgia. that is a seat change. and the voter registration has been very high.
we re seeing races in the south. we saw doug jones win, and i think doug jones win in alabama was a warning shot for deep conservatives in states like georgia. and obviously brian kemp is trying to model himself on donald trump. but i think the reality is what david said is right. if you need to basically change the rules midgame to win, basically cheat to win, that shows that you do not have popular support. and let s remember this is neck and neck race between an african-american woman and a conservative in georgia. that is a seat change. and the voter registration has been very high. lots of people are excited to vote for stacey abrams. she could be changing the electorate, and that s what conservatives are scared about. they re scared about people excited to vote, more people voting. and that s just basically anti-democratic.
wrong. the policy, which is more of a guideline is that you don t take overt acts that would influence a particular campaign. nothing about an investigation. you would expect mueller to completely continue with his work. and indeed donald trump isn t on the ticket, so really it is not even clear if any of it would apply. but that s what he was saying. and of course it may have backfired because now by his own terms it may give rise to an expectation that mueller won t do anything for these 60 days. 60 days from now, the landscape looks very different. we know whether or not the democrats have taken over the house, and that would be potential seat change. and legally, as we have discussed this week, that would be a seat change for the white house. let s talk about this guy sam patton. on the surface, why do we care,
wrong. the policy, which is more of a guideline is that you don t take overt acts that would influence a particular campaign. nothing about an investigation. you would expect mueller to completely continue with his work. and indeed donald trump isn t on the ticket, so really it is not even clear if any of it would apply. but that s what he was saying. and of course it may have backfired because now by his own terms it may give rise to an expectation that mueller won t do anything for these 60 days. 60 days from now, the landscape looks very different. we know whether or not the democrats have taken over the house, and that would be potential seat change. and legally, as we have discussed this week, that would be a seat change for the white house. let s talk about this guy sam patton. on the surface, why do we care,
eric: lawmakers are gearing up in washington for a battle on capitol hill over president trump s nominee for the supreme court. this of course comes amid mounting pressure on democrats to oppose whoever the president picks to replace retiring justice anthony kennedy. the main sticking point is abortion rights. bill mcgurn has written about that today. here is part of what he wrote in the journal saying the obvious reality is that roe remains one of the most unsettled decisions in the history of the high court. after all, if one seat change will really mean the death of a nearly 50-year-old precedent, the ruling can t be as settled as claimed. bill joins us now and also a fox news contributor. as you point out in your analysis constantly settled law and a firm precedent. you take issue with that. i take an issue it s settled. one of the arguments for settle is society was reached a consensus even if it was badly decided in the beginning.