keeping the faith because, folks, you know, i know my colleagues in the senate used to always kid me for quoting irish poets on the floor. they thought i did it because i was irish. that s not the reason. they are just the best poets in the world. there s a line, and i believe this to be true. there s a line from a poem that says once in a lifetime that tidal wave of justice rises up and hope and history rise. that s not the whole quote, i won t bore you at all. hope and history rise. i believe the american people, the vast majority are with us. i think they see much more clearly what you ve always been fighting for your whole lives now, some stark relief. the bad news that we had of a
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to marry. the backlash against that will be staggering and so in some ways that is what i most hope for that decision and most fear. that s inning. it would be a roe v. wade moment. i think we should be looking at ruth bader ginsburg. although she is progressive on social values, she is a conservative in terms of her view of the court s institutional role. in a lecture at nyu in the 1990s she was very critical and said there was a moment stuff going on the ground about lib rlizing abortion and the court intervened and this moment about prompted this wave of backlashes for the next 40 years. what s also interest being the ginsburg history rise she herself is a litigator who is bringing civil rights equality cases on issues of sex discrimination against women. sometimes sex discrimination against men which is a litigation strategy is her litigation strategy was incredibly narrow.