everybody knows these nominations are going through and this is all for show. laura: i think it s also a chance to educate the american public on how important the court is. i think if you pointed out on my radio show how this demonstrates that to the left, the court is just another political instrument. that s absolutely right. clearly, they don t have the votes to stop kavanaugh and they don t have the arguments to do it either. i think what he speaking about is a vision of the court that the american people respect and understand. judges that apply the law as written and don t advance narrow ideological agendas. and that s contrary to what some of these democrats want. if they weren t obstructing they could talk about the key political issues. laura: so it s abortion, abortion, abortion. gun restriction, gun restriction. there was a moment when ben sasse who has been resisting trump for most of the trump presidency, but he in many ways i think today was the republican stand ou
now you both have to laugh at this. this is just funny. anthony we have to end this on a laugh. what is that all about? anthony, you can wrap it. i just think there is a serious topic here that needs to be addressed with the idea. i think kaepernick and nike did a good thing. ali took a stand against the war? he was heated. he was hated. not too long ago he got an endorsement with adidas and adidas skyrocket. laura: i got it, but one of the greatest athletes that ever lived, if not the greatest athlete that ever lived, whom i knew by the way. laura: god bless you. but don t compare colin kaepernick who can t make an nfl team on merit to muhammad ali. i m comparing the cause. laura: muhammed ali was the best of the best. colin kaepernick is not the best
yesterday. an awful lot of we re for the little people. we re the ones who are against the big corporations. oh, give me a break! it isn t a question of big or little. it s a question of what s right under the law and you know, that gets really old after a while and i hope the american people can see through all that. it s just plain b. s. is what it is. ok. he s a straight shooter. sorry to be so blunt about it. no that s why we brought you! i figured i was going to get an answer with that question. i love my colleagues. they re great people in many ways. when they get into these type of things and they start slandering people and they start that type of misrepresentation of what the law is and act like they re holier than thou and there for the average person, we re all for the average person but we sure as heck want to apply the law as written and don t want to just ignore the fact that laws are written for specific purposes and it kind of gets old after a while. ok.
theatrical booker would go, but that s exactly where he went. that s right, laura. it was a 2016 audience with a 2020 aspirational democratic leadership there. it was worse than the bork hearings. i thought it was outrageous, it really turns off the american voters and as much as you and disagree with ben sasse, i think he was a star and ted cruz was also a star today. they wouldn t have those losers in their handmade tail costumes out there protesting, they should be protesting not the confirmation hearing but they should be protesting the senate, protesting legislators who don t do their jobs. instead it s the default now and they treat the supreme court like a branch of the government that makes the laws and not interprets them. like you said, and kavanaugh will have a chance to talk tomorrow, and this is just laying out the clock as much as