want to run past you. someone who won the popular vote in florida but did not win. florida of course has a ballot measure on the ballot. who do you think of that florida choice? i think it s a very smart choice. listen, this is president biden who has and you know over his political career has kind of shied away from the conversation. we always knew this would be a deciding issue. it is very clear ever since roe was overturned in the dobs
the reason we went back to the history of the rights war against affirmative action is because this is a signal moment. for a lot of people this is similar to what happened with dobs. a victory for the right that they had been wanting for decades, that will restructure american society. i know we expected it, but what are your initial thoughts about what has happened today. i don t think it s hyperbolic to put it in that context. affirmative action perhaps more than any other race conscious measure has been a means of promoting the social mobility of those who historically had been excluded from major institutions in american life, whether of employment or higher education. it has been a means by which those who were left behind consciously were able to come back again and advance in society and function as equal citizens. the right has been on the tail of affirmative action since the very beginning.
where the murderer looked to be a deranged leftist, providing more reason why we must learn the motivations behind these killings. and speaking of deranged shooters, we re promised the toxicology report of the uvalde shooter in the summer of 2020 two . so where is the drug use of any kind? contribute to his violent psychosis? if so, what was it? and finally, why can t we find out who leaked the dobs decision at the supreme court? is it impossible or does someone know? and want it buried? now, the media spent months digging up dirt about justice clarence thomas longtime friend, but they have no time to dig into the leak that led to an attempted assassination of a justice. now, these are the first in our series that we re going to continue until the public gets the answers they all deserve. that you all deserve. joining me now, washington times opinion editor, fox news
the facts in 2020 two .f months2 and for02 the first couple of months of 2020 three , doj announced charges against thirty four individuals for blocking access to or vandalizing abortion clinics. and there have been over eighty one reported attacks on pregnancy centers.30 one hundred and thirty attacks attack on catholic churches since the leak of the dobs decision and only two individuals have been charged. so how do you explain this disparity? by reference to anything other than politicization of what s happening there? i will sais y you are quite right. there are manywith r more prosecutions with respect to the blocking of the of the abortion centers. but that is generallyenerally because they are b those actions are taken with photography at the time during the daylight and seeing the person who did it is quite easy to those who are attacking the pregnancy
so happy. the party administration, the worst or worst political story. i ve really anything to do with biden s molly. that mosque story actually surprised me. i mean, my best political story ,i think, is yours as well. what is your best and worst of the year? you cover this so closely, far and away the best story of the year was the dobs decision, which overturned roe v. wade. this is a huge success. many human rights activists, christians, conservatives, pro lifers worked for 50 years to overturn roe , which was this decision which invented a constitutional right to abortion. dobs clarifies that this has no business being how we see things, given that it s not in the constitution and returns it to the people to set abortion policy. just a massive victory. and you cannot forget that. i also thought that the twitter file story was very the twitter story was big. elon musk buying twitter was the first time we saw any kind of pushback to this horrible