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big day out on the town. plus, we will attempt to, you know, cancel snow white? what? that can't be happening. "seen and unseen" has answers. but first, rubber-stamp justice, that's the focus of tonight angle. i want all of you out there to understand that there is no point in our wasting any time debating the philosophy of any of biden's potential supreme court picks. it really doesn't matter whom he chooses to replace just a stephen breyer because we already know how he'll vote in any important case. oh wait, did i say he? hoops. >> president biden: i committed that if i'm elected president of have an opportunity to appoint so much of the courts, i will appoint first black woman to the courts, it's required that they have representation now. it's long overdue. >> laura: the democrats media proxy suffering through, let's face it, what's been a very rough year for biden, are giddily prattling on in anticipation for another first. >> it's going to be a black woman, joe biden has said it's going to be a black woman, he has lots of amazingly qualified choices. >> had the luxury of leaving any part of my identity at the door before i walked into a courtroom. >> for multiracial democracy, if we can keep it. >> laura: of course for them diversity only matters if and when prospective justice prescribes to the views of the new woke legal world. so justice thomas doesn't count, amy coney barrett, she doesn't count. no minority who rises to the top of his or her profession counts as diverse and was here she checks all the progressive boxes. look at what they said about the race that elected virginia's new lieutenant governor. or its first hispanic attorney general. the left didn't celebrate those firsts. instead, they were outraged and they claimed their entire election was racist. for them, selecting this court pick, it's really no different than let's say hiring a new dnc chief. the only measure that matters for them is a political measure. in other words, will this person stick with the left's ever evolving political priorities? if the answer is yes, that's all the qualification they need. all that matters is that that person replacing briar is a rock-solid reliable vote for their cause du jour. it not even cnn is pretending like this is about judicial pedigree. >> justice breyer wouldn't have said in january that he is going to retire at the end of the term if he didn't feel confident that president biden will get a replacement through a democratic-led senate. who elected them? a lot of people of color, especially black women. so this is all connected on a political level. >> laura: unless they try to force kamala harris on the court, which won't happen, it really just doesn't matter who biden picks. i'm going to sit is over and over. we already know that she's going to vote with kagan and sotomayor on any case of real consequence to the left. shall be a reliable rubber-stamp for biden's policies and for all policies of all liberal democrats in the future. hence why all the potential nominees get slobbering praise from the press poodles. >> every single one of these attorneys that we are seeing on this list are highly qualified. not just qualified, highly qualified. >> you don't get more qualified than a brown jackson or kruger, or just a child. you don't get more qualified. >> these are phenomenally talented, capable, intellectual, revered advocates of the court. there is almost an embarrassment of riches in the bevy of choices that are available. >> laura: from my own experience as a law clerk on the second circuit's court of appeals and on the supreme court, i know that when lawyers and petitioners go before the highest court of the land, they don't bother using their time. not now, trying to sway justices breyer, kagan or sotomayor. everybody knows how they are going to vote. attorneys are trying to sway the other six justices, especially chief justice roberts, justice kavanaugh, and justice gorsuch, all nominated by republicans, but all with slightly different judicial outlooks. it's anyone's guess how robertson is going to vote in the roe challenger how kavanaugh is going to vote on some of these other challenges to the covid mandates coming up. liberals will often say that they believe in something called the living constitution. well, that's not a philosophy, that just means that they treat the constitution like silly putty. so they can stretch its words to mean anything or nothing at all. the interpretation isn't dependent on what the founders intended, what the language says, but what the progressives of the day demand. then it becomes that. on our side, we actually have arguments about what the constitution means, how its words should be applied to the case at hand, but their side believe the constitution is meaningless at best and racist at worst. our side respects the judiciary and the constitutional role it has. the left just sees it as a tool to give them more power. and when the court doesn't give them what they want, they threaten to destroy it. >> the president is being pushed by progressives and democrats to expand the supreme court. >> add more justices to the supreme court, 15, 16, put 20 justices on the court. >> i say add ten to the supreme court right now, that mix it a 19-member body. >> laura: wow. the dark money bullies who pushed breyer to retire this year did so because they know they are going to lose the senate. that's face it, this may be their last chance in many years to get the most radical nominee possible confirmed. for them it's go time. the only real interesting question on the table right now is how the so-called moderate senators in the democrat party will vote on whichever radical nominee biden puts forward. think of all the dems elected in red states, states that voted for trump at least once or where biden is cratering in popularity now. i mean, does anyone in his or her right mind believe that the voters in any of these states, you know, who supported trump, recently elected g.o.p. governor, want the supreme court to be dominated by hard left partisans? people who care more about the views of "the new york times" than the views of the framers? of course not. in west virginia, ohio, and montana, they just voted in 2020 to have donald trump picked the justices. obviously if you're a senator from one of those states and you rubber-stamp a justice who will simply be, you know, a rubber-stamp for the hard left, you're working against the interests and the beliefs, the core beliefs of your own voters. as a man who has some semblance of common sense, joe manchin should never go along with biden 'escort charade. now what are the odds that the state of west virginia whatever win a case in front of a hard left court? voting for one of these picks would end his political career in west virginia. it should. if a state that is in an open rebellion now against biden's policies. if any of these so-called moderate dems were living up to their campaign pledges to work with republicans, it would demand that biden's nominee be someone who could actually win real support, not just a couple of votes from the republicans. so both sides, someone who could be trusted to look at the cases through an unbiased lens. with a 50/50 senate, the only way biden's nominee gets through is if every single one of these senators votes for her confirmation. every senator named above has enormous leverage. they weren't elected to represent msnbc, they were elected to represent their constituents. their constituents do not want a hard left judiciary. so if you are represented in the senate by one of those called moderates, let your voice be heard now. call their offices, always be respectful, demand, urge them, tell them you want them to oppose any hard left nominees. member, the left, they started this fight. a court opening shouldn't mean open ideological warfare. back on justice scalia's confirmation, what was it, unanimous or near unanimous? in a democracy, unelected officials should not have this much power. we are in this match because thanks to judicial activists, the court has become a far too powerful tool to invalidate the will of the people, decisions that should have been left to the people and their elected were presented if are instead heavy footed by nine unelected justices. as we saw with roe, that didn't settle anything for the country. instead it just spread rancor and bitterness. so today the court has lost much of its legitimacy, much of its respect, because of its overtly political nature. at least that's the perception. so chalk this up as another example of the collateral damage left leaves in its wake. whenever the attack are history, denigrate our founders, and ignore the plain language of the constitution. so let's hold senate democrats to account. if they do the right thing, they'll prevent biden from putting a rubber-stamp for "new york times" editorial page on the court. if they don't to the right thing, then they will come up for reelection and we will have the chance to teach them the folly of putting the interests of msnbc ahead of their own voters. in fact tonight, axios is reporting that the g.o.p. is already planning smartly to target vulnerable democrats will vote for a far left nominee. those democratic senators work for the people, and it's time to remind them of that fact. and that's "the angle." joining me now is roberts on, former law clerk for supreme court justice terrence thomas and severino, another clerk to justice thomas, the president of the judicial crisis network. we've got three former law clerks to justice thomas in this discussion right now. but let's start with the odd -- good company. with the odd timing of this retirement. what do you make of the forces behind this? >> yeah, you know, i was even saying earlier in the day, this is a really strange time of the year to announce it. normally we get these announcement at or near the end of the term and then, you know, later today we saw shannon bream reporting it seems like from qualified sources that this is not actually the day that justice breyer intended to retire. he may have given the white house heads up, but somehow that was leaked. i think most justices want to do that on their own terms, make their own announcements, tell their colleagues first, so he was a surprise as we were today. i think that might have been forces in the white house. may be cooperating with some of those dark money forces trying to kick him off the court already, maybe try and make sure he went through with it and did retire, or to bring it on their own terms. this is been an awful few weeks for the president, maybe he wants a change in the story line. >> laura: robert, does it really matter of the nominees that the names are being bandied about, most americans don't know anything about them, but is there any doubt in your mind that whomever biden selects, if that's the group he is selecting from -- they might be perfectly great people personally, but talk about a judicial outlook that they will be a rubber-stamp for whatever the hard left wants. >> i think that's highly likely. i was looking back through briar's opinions and interesting thing to me is i'm not sure it's actually going to make that much difference in the voting pattern. maybe in the framework or the tone of the opinion, but on really every single issue down the line, abortion, affirmative action, free exercise of religion, the power of the administrate of state, breyer has been on the other side from scalia, thomas, alito, in every single one of those down the line. and it's interesting that he's going out right now when the court just granted the harvard affirmative action case. because that's been one of the sort of biggest sources of difference between him and thomas in their outlook. i was looking back at the parents involved case and he is still of the few touches like an old style liberal in this view, that the state can do good racial determination, that there is such a thing as good race balancing by the state on a presumably by universities as well and thomas has long taken the view there is no such thing as good racial discrimination by the state, so it's fascinating that right is he's leaving, that issue is sort of coming right back to the front. if so i think the tone will likely be more stridently progressive, whoever biden nominates, the end result, i don't think the court is going to change much in terms of how it rules. >> laura: carrie, thinking back on the nomination of what would've been another first, which is the nomination of janice rogers brown, and she was filibustered by none other than joe biden. so this idea of appointing a black woman to the judiciary, voted three times against confirming her just to be a u.s. circuit judge. this wasn't even to the supreme court. so race and gender, they only count if you're thought to be a committed judicial activists, judicial leftist. >> yeah, that was the case i was actually thinking about during your angle earlier talk about how it only cuts one way, because if you really just cared about trying to get more black women on the federal courts, he wouldn't have been holding her nomination up for so long and at such length. it's really ironic to have the president saying he's going to condition his appointment of someone on their race or on their gender, and i thought that went out with the civil war. it's amazing it's coming back and it's ironic it's coming back just as the supreme court agrees to hear a case about racial discrimination. i think it might be interesting if -- one of his asian nominees to the court, won't be able to sit on the case that says asians are being to discriminate against by harvard because the president has said that he is going to pick someone based on her race as well. it's a little ironic. >> laura: yeah. i don't think the first asian conservative nominee to the court would count as a first. i think that would be out the window. that wouldn't matter at all. robert, on this idea of the so-called moderate democrats and how they will vote on this, how do you see that playing out? is a just going to be lockstep for biden or would someone like joe manchin or sinema or even a tester in montana -- montana has no desire to have a far left person on the court, that's for sure. would there be any possibility of leverage being exerted against the biden pick? >> that's far outside my wheelhouse, but my prediction on that is that i think those senators have tended to be fairly loyal when it's come to nominations both in the executive branch and then the judiciary. they have taken issue mostly with legislation. in lesson nominee was on the record with, you know, espousing policies that were really harmful to that state, i have a hard time seeing them blocking someone. i could be wrong about that but my production is that they will take the view that the elections have consequences, the president has the right to nominate. we will see. >> laura: they will be the rubber-stamp -- they will be the rubber-stamp of the rubber-stamp. senator claire mccaskill, she was on at msnbc where they were celebrating all day, trying to spin what biden's philosophy will be with this pick. watch. >> joe biden wants to get back to that place he was in during the campaign, that he is looking out for the whole country, he wants to unite the country, he doesn't want to make the supreme court any more political than what it is. >> laura: did i hear you laughing during that sound bite? your reaction. >> that is entirely laughable. i think the only reason biden wants to maybe pack to the center is because he knows it's another election year and he stands to lose big time right now because he has been so radical compared to the person he campaigned as, but what we know about democratic court nominees? it doesn't matter if they have a long record come a short record, no record at all. they vote reliably straight down the line and i might take issue with robert. there are issues that at least in some point justice breyer -- one or two liberal justices that compromise on an issue, it would be him. i guarantee you the person that joe biden nominates would not compromise on anything. this is going to be the most strident person he can find and the most guaranteed vote he can find and it's going to be someone picked it seems to appease the dark money groups on the left. they've paid hundreds of millions of dollars to get him and other democrats elected last time. that has been his ammo for all of his appellate nominees and we will see that again. he will tell you moderate, it's going to be a lie. >> laura: the conference is going to be like a harvard faculty lounge. conference among the three justices, it's the same old. great to see both of you. as old joe stumbles down the path to war with russia, the ccp is getting a boost from an unexpected source. house republicans. it you won't believe this. two former trump officials react in moments. ♪ ♪ >> laura: earlier today, secretary of state tony blinken all but admitted that they have no clear idea as to what they're doing. listen to his justification of our currently failing efforts to find some sort of diplomatic off-ramp with putin. >> you may well be right, that russia is not serious about this at all, we have an obligation to test that proposition, to pursue the diplomat it path. it's far preferable to resolve these differences peacefully, consistent with our principles, then it would be to have renewed aggression and renewed conflict. the point is we are prepared either way. >> laura: it loses confidence and strength, doesn't he? but did you hear him? he said prepared either way, including for renewed conflict. so if russia isn't willing to negotiate, and why is the left -- why is it left to the u.s. to waste his time? my next guest has been monitoring the situation closely and says it's more dangerous than it actually appears. here now is douglas mcgregor, american conservative senior fellow and former trump administration advisor. you find some irony here as it relates to nato's role. explain it. >> well, nato under the pressure of potential conflict, appears to be crumbling. it has virtually no cohesion. and tony blinken, who as you point out is a rabbit of a man, has been flying all over europe trying to pull things together. and i think as a consequence, the dutch, for instance, have now offered two f-15s to fly to bulgaria in april as part of nato's magnificent response to the crisis that frankly we have helped to create in eastern europe. >> laura: well, germany seems to be kind of shifting its position on providing military aid to ukraine. they are reportedly providing -- is this actually true? is this the onion? 500 protective helmets to ukraine. not that helmets -- we need helmets, but is that a country that really is worried about what happens to ukraine? the helmets? >> no. germany has no army, laura, effectively. practically no air force. so they really haven't anything to contribute militarily and they are not interested in doing so. everybody in central europe wants to buy russian natural gas. it's cheap, easily delivered. they don't want to freeze this winter. there's no real enthusiasm for provoking a crisis with moscow over what happens in eastern ukraine and they have lived with ukraine for a long time, and they understand what's real and what isn't. they know that ukraine is not a homogenous nation-state. about a third of the population is effectively russian those of the people that live in eastern ukraine. that's the population that putin is interested in and if he does move, and he think he will move, that's the occupation he's going to go and occupy, the upper river. the germans know that. they don't fear a feeder offensive on the soviet skill because they can't do it. >> laura: now, michael mcauliffe is kind of a war hawk. he has spoken out about the problem with our not showing strength to putin after that face-off. i want to play with he said. >> yes. >> president xi is watching and he's watching what's happening in ukraine. if we look weak, if we don't project strength and putin invades ukraine, which is likely. i hate to say that. he will take that as a signal that now he can go into taiwan with no consequences. >> laura: i mean, is there anything right about what he just said? anything? >> no. no. there's no evidence that the chinese are going to make war on taiwan. they depend heavily on the microchip industry there, along with japan. a conflict with taiwan would be destructive to china. but as far as we are concerned, we are weak. he's got that right. the ground forces of the united states, the army, and the marines, are essentially constabulary forces. we have no means to transfer large numbers of troops to the area, we have no infrastructure inside europe, and ultimately we can't depend on our european allies to even let us in the country because the russians have made it very clear if we try to interfere with anything they do, that they will unhesitatingly attack airports, airfields that belong to the u.s. air force in germany or in italy or anywhere else. no one wants to be drawn into that. and effectively the europeans right now can field one true army and that's the polish army of about free hundred 40,000. that's it. we are sending paratroopers and some marines. well, that's a five minute job for the kinds of russian forces that are going to move into eastern ukraine. >> laura: well, i also think president xi is watching this. if we dissipate what's left of our military strength in russia, that's the best thing for him because then we are already occupied and doing something else. colonel mcgregor, always great to see you. thank you. >> remember -- okay. >> laura: it's got to roll. thank you. speaking of china, the u.s. navy is desperately trying to retrieve its most advanced warplane, the f335 from the depths of the south china sea. but guess who's going to try to beat them to it? the ccp, of course. speaking of which, on the eve of china posting the games invasion in beijing some house or republican think it's a good time to go soft. the "washington examiner" reporting in a letter house minority leader kevin mccarthy and a bipartisan group of lawmakers, including 60 republicans, urged president joe biden's top trade official to expand tariff exclusions on chinese goods. [laughs] joining me now is former deputy assistant secretary of defense for strategic strategy and forced of elements under president trump. also the author of the strategy of denial. this doesn't seem like the right time to be taking economic pressure off china now that we just learned we had a $1 trillion overall trade deficit last year. your thoughts. >> great to be with you, laura. i think in general you're absolutely right, we should not be removing any leverage. i think what president trump and the administration that he led really shifted correctly on was understanding that this is not purely a commercial situation with china, it is intimately connected to our national security and it's been associated with the deindustrialization enter mentis number of problems our country faces. so look, there are countries out there, we are going to trade with china, but we should not be giving up leverage where we can avoid it. i haven't looked deeply into the letter, but i think the attitude of saying look, these are -- this is not a fair dealing counterparty, this is so muddy that we are going to have to build and sustain leverage in the economic space is the way to go about it. >> laura: yeah. every republican voting to lift the trade sanctions on china now given china's sustained cheating and everything else they're doing, i don't -- why do you need -- why do you need republicans at all if that's how they are voting? it's just outrageous. there is serious security concerns for anyone going to the olympics, we find out. the communication services are going to be provided by china unicom beijing, and that's going to be relying on wobbly technology for the games. both have been blacklisted by our government. and the ioc chose alibaba as its exclusive provider of cloud services for the entire games. that's another company we consider national security risk. how can any of this be good? >> well, it's not, and it's sort of a vision of our future where china gets to set the terms. it has the money, it has the power, it has the technology, the power and i think the reality is the ioc is weak but it's not alone. women's tennis association stood up at that's pretty unusual. australia is standing up at if we allow china to gain the kind of economic leverage that we were talking about, over us, that will be our future, everybody works for somebody and we've already seen with -- people will kowtow and i think the critical issue here is that's also going to be determined by the military balance. the military balance, which is severe and deteriorating dramatically, even as we are gathering in europe and not getting europeans to stand up, which is what they should be doing, and they the front lines on the ukraine situation. if the chinese move on taiwan, which i differ with colonel mcgregor, i do think that's a very real possibility. that's going to determine the geo economic map and if we don't get that right, we won't be able to preserve our prosperity and ultimately our freedoms at home. >> laura: i think his point -- i think his point was that it's not necessarily more likely that they're going to go into taiwan if we don't take on russia. i think that's the point. the idea that if we don't take on russia they are deafly going to taiwan -- i agree with you, i think they will try to move against taiwan either way. thank you great of still ahead, biden's big day out in the woke snow white -- the remake runs into seven little problems. 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[indiscernible]. exactly. >> yeah, well, the ladies at "the view," got on the misinformation bandwagon as well. this was their reaction to joe grogan's podcast. >> i do think is the podcast platform, you have to have some sort of guidelines. how about a disclaimer on his podcast that says this is misinformation. how about removing some of the podcasts that disseminate this information? >> you could try to get fox offer cablevision. >> there should be a disclaimer. >> they are calling for networks to be removed, laura. podcasts to be removed. that would be bad enough but now government officials are joining this misinformation crusade. if this is the surgeon general of the united states of america. >> this is not just about what government can do. if this about companies and individuals recognizing the only way to get past information -- miss information is careful about what we see, use the power that we have to speed limit the spread of that disinformation. >> this is troubling -- you know and you've been subjected to this too. early on you were reporting things about covid the people didn't want to hear. a lot of it, most of it, turned out to be true, about the masks, about the vaccines, about the efficacy of things like hydroxychloroquine. that they labeled misinformation, yet they don't -- they lack the humility to say you know, we were wrong. >> laura: first of all, that vivek murthy creeps me out. i don't know what, but he -- there's just -- i don't know what it is. when he talks, i run away. the fact that you're going to have -- you have government officials who seem to want to limit speech in the united states. where the liberals? where the true liberals who believe in an open exchange of ideas? they are like two left. glenn greenwald is one in belmar is the other. >> lobbying corporation. robust debate is part of understanding and critical thinking, even uncomfortable ideas and opinions need to be heard. and so long as were talk about misinformation, peter dink which, the little person best known for his role in "elf" or "game of thrones." he's not happy that disney is doing a live action snow white and the seven dwarves, laura. >> i was a little taken aback by the dash very priority to cast a latino actor a snow white but you're still telling the story of snow white and seven dwarves. you are progressive in one way but you're still making that leap backward story about seven dwarves living in a cave -- what the [bleep] are you doing, man? >> first of all, the seven dwarves, as you know, did not live in a cave, they lived in a house, they worked in a mine where millions diamond shine. there were some concerns about stereotyping. if snow white and the seven dwarves were offensive, if your counter casting every role, don't do a live version, it's really simple. disney says its consulting with the dwarfism community, which i find hilarious since the dwarves will be cgi characters and not real actors. >> laura: first of all, peter denglish is a terrific actor. he's a very talented actor. is he cast for being a little person, or is he cast for his talent? he's cast for his talent, correct? i don't think anyone -- >> they use them for both. they make fun of his height in "game of thrones," but that was part of the character. >> laura: you -- >> you are who you are. they're going to cast you as a blonde lady, that's what you got. you are what you are. >> laura: you look up -- raymond, you look about as hispanic as i look hispanic. i know you're hispanic but they're not going to cast you as a hispanic girl. >> cut me open, you'll see. >> laura: nice try, nice try. snow white and the seven dwarves is a beloved tail and i'm sure there is something that offends everyone. if you're offended by eminem, you're going to be offended by everything. okay? >> counter casting. if you don't like the story and it's offensive, don't do it, or otherwise due pocahontas with tyler perry in the lead, see how far you get with that. i just don't think any of this helps. >> laura: you just remind me of a tyler perry's story but we are going to wait for that for friday. >> okay. >> laura: raiment, good to see you. an afghan refugee, we just learned, was convicted of sexually assaulting a 3-year-old girl on an american military base and his defense? he said his culture allows for this. the biden demonstration wants to fast-track more afghan refugee admissions. the report you cannot afford to miss in moments. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be missing a critical piece. preservision. preservision areds 2 contains the only clinically proven nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. 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