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if vyvgart could be right for you. . pete: before heading overseas joe biden bash being the supreme court s abortion ruling. he argues freedom is on the decline, will, in the u.s. compared to other nations. take a watch. president biden: this decision, conservative majority of the supreme court shows how extreme it is. it made the united states an outlyer among developed nations in the world. pete: so the question is, will, are we extreme now or were we extreme before? will: the united states is outlier in the context of the world. you have seen people, i seen people on the refer to this as the american taliban. is it true? look at western countries across the world. what their laws are when it comes to abortion, see how it might compare to for example, republican led state governments in this country.
howard: joining us now on the legal fallout of the supreme court s abortion ruling is andy mccarthy who writes for national review. andy, i know you think roe was a travesty, but explain to a layman how a constitutional right that the supreme court found in 1973 based on privacy, controversial at the time, can be tossed out as nonexistent in 20 22 because a lot in the media are saying it s politics? well, no, it s the law being more faithful to what the constitution says. and, in fact, if you just wanted to micro look at roe and nothing else, howie, roe didn t even last 20 years. i mean, the actual technical truth is that we ve been under casey for almost 30 years because roe was so unstable and poorly reasonedded when it came out that it had to be scrapped