versus wade. he said he believes in precedent not just as a tradition, but rooted in the constitution. jeff has raised, you know, some doubts about that as lots of people say that, and yet they overturn precedent all the time. that s exactly right, anderson. i remember when susan collins came on the from her very first meeting with justify kavanaugh, and he says it s settled precedent. you know, that is that doesn t get you very far. the supreme court is always overturning precedent. they say they adopt like to, but many times they say they will, and again we have a couple things going on here. we have a president who has avowed to appoint justices who will reverse roe v wade. he wants the matter sent back to the states. we know this has been a