roe v. wade. take a look at the decision today. take a look at how it s how it s ruled on a number of issues that have been precedent for 50, 60 years sometimes. across the board, the vast majority of the american people don t agree with a lot of the decisions this court is making. that s president joe biden yesterday on msnbc, reacting to the supreme court overturning the use of affirmative action in college admissions. you know, willie, it was a fascinating interview. i have to say, though, a little concerned. the new york washington post new york post, which is morning joe s paper of record also, people come up to me and ask why. it s simple. they won more pulitzer prizes collectively than all other newspapers. look it up. look it up if you don t believe me. that s why. anyway, don t look it up. they have on the cover online, like, joe biden walking off set, right? it s like he got lost. kind of like barnicle. we ask him a question, and he walks off in
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The opinions of Cal Thomas (“Decision marks a step toward true equality,” July 4, 2023) and the SFFA, Inc. v. Harvard case he cites, are pure hypocrisy.
system, but at the same time, it addresses, again, a lot of imperfections in america s past and present. right. affirmative action is or was the system that we were allowed to use to try to address some of the inequities of the past. a frank and honest attempt at remediation was never allowed. you had 350 years of slavery, jim crow segregation, discrimination, red lining, wage theft, you name it, and then you had the great civil rights legislation of the 1960s. you had, beginning in the nixon administration, a very limited sort of affirmative action like
famous picture was worse. who cares, give, up chunk out of the water fountain. it s the same. you know? and even if it was bad, who cares. who cares. it s better, better in general. we all agree. it s better, it s better, jim crow segregation was better. almost all of that was posted for people for the american way, they monitor right-wing watched on the stuff in the far-right, which is usually only of interest for people who study the far-right but is suddenly becomes totally relevant to everyone else in the country when a guy like that suddenly ends up invited to the home of the republican party s leading presidential candidate to have a private thanksgiving dinner with him. that guy and former president donald trump. i should tell you he s also a holocaust denier. i m not gonna show you clips of him denying the holocaust, but they are there.