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THE LEFTIST PLOT TO REDEFINE THE CONSTITUTION - #699

THE LEFTIST PLOT TO REDEFINE THE CONSTITUTION - #699

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0:06

And. Now the world's most

0:08

exciting podcast. Most Savage

0:11

Nation home of Borders

0:13

language culture. Here he

0:15

is Michael Savage. You.

0:19

What's prospect, people as is that

0:21

I have not been able to

0:23

force Congress to implement every aspect

0:25

of what I said in Two

0:28

Thousand and Eight. Well, you know.

0:30

It turns out that our founders

0:32

designed a system that makes it

0:34

more difficult to bring about. Change

0:37

than I would like. sometimes. Knew

0:39

well. Welcome back to the Savage Nation.

0:41

There's been a concerted effort on the

0:43

point of Obama. Ruth. Bad

0:45

Girl Bader Ginsburg The. Head

0:48

of the Ac are you are now on

0:50

the Us Supreme Court for that for too

0:52

many years and now the New York Times

0:55

is training in saying that the constitution is

0:57

out of date, it's all good, guarantees a

0:59

few rights, and then it's time to change

1:01

the Us Constitution. Nothing that is done. By.

1:03

Obama is done by himself. He has

1:06

minions in the media. minions. In.

1:08

The judicial and millions elsewhere

1:10

which is, of course, okay,

1:13

However, it's not okay when

1:15

they go after our founding

1:17

documents, especially the Us. constitution.

1:19

As. I said to you, this is the

1:22

most important story you've ever probably heard in

1:24

the history of your life. You have a

1:26

president who is a dictator. In.

1:28

The Making: He'd like to be a

1:30

full dictator without any powers, without freedom

1:32

of speech, freedom of press, freedom to

1:35

assembly, and he says so nakedly. He

1:37

says point blank that he can't force

1:39

Congress to do what he wants because.

1:42

The. Founding Fathers. Designed

1:44

a document, a system, That

1:46

makes it difficult. To. Bring about the

1:49

change that he would like some time without

1:51

even understanding. That. They envisioned

1:53

a petty dictator like him

1:55

emerging. In. The American System. Without.

1:58

even understanding that it was A man

2:00

like he that they feared

2:02

would come to possess the presidency one

2:04

day and not to be

2:06

outdone done is the senile, virulent,

2:09

far left radical Ruth Bader Ginsburg,

2:11

we played her speech last week,

2:14

telling Egyptians not to look to the U.S.

2:16

Constitution but to look elsewhere such as South

2:19

Africa. Middle

2:25

East on the brink, North Korea on

2:28

the brink, Iran increasing its aggression, the

2:30

elections in Taiwan. Look, there's a lot

2:32

of global instability as we ourselves plunge

2:34

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4:00

Then, today, it

4:02

gets worse. New

4:06

York Times runs a broadside

4:08

against the Constitution. And I'm

4:10

going to read it to you. They say that the Constitution has

4:12

seen better days. Sure, it's the

4:14

nation's founding document and sacred text. This

4:18

is written by some creature called Adam Liptak.

4:20

I don't know who he is, but I can only

4:22

assume that his ancestors fled the Czar of Russia or

4:25

some other area in the

4:27

Pale of Settlement. They fled

4:30

specifically so that they would be protected

4:32

by the US Constitution. And

4:34

now their subterranean grandson, Adam

4:36

Liptak, is doing the

4:38

bidding of the petty dictator by

4:40

saying the Constitution has seen better days

4:43

and it's the oldest written national Constitution

4:45

still in force. But its influence is

4:47

waning. They say that

4:49

the Constitution is old and

4:51

that it's time to move on. And

4:54

they go to certain other subterranean in the

4:56

legal profession. They go to

4:59

professors, don't you know, at various universities

5:01

who tell us that the Constitution

5:03

has seen better days. In

5:05

an interview, somebody by the name of Professor

5:07

Law, unto itself that's a joke. I don't

5:09

know who that creature might be. Professor

5:12

Law identified a central reason for the trend

5:14

against the US Constitution. And

5:16

he says the availability of newer,

5:18

sexier, and more powerful operating systems

5:20

in the constitutional marketplace. The

5:23

jerk says nobody wants to copy Windows

5:25

3.1, he said, in a

5:27

television interview. Justice Ruth Bader

5:31

Ginsburg, allegedly of the US

5:33

Supreme Court, but really a

5:35

subterranean from the ACLU said that

5:38

to the Egyptians, I would not look to the US Constitution if

5:40

I were drafting Constitution in the year 2012. She

5:43

recommended instead the Constitution of South

5:45

Africa. The

5:49

rights guaranteed by the American Constitution are

5:52

by international standards frozen in amber,

5:55

says one of these left-wing fanatics. As

5:58

somebody by the name of for Levinson wrote,

6:01

whoever the heck he might be, another one

6:03

who no doubt had ancestors who fled the

6:05

czar of Russia, but now that

6:07

he's awakened to the greatest freedom in the

6:10

history of the world, Levinson, protected

6:12

by a tenure system,

6:15

protected by the Constitution,

6:17

wrote a paper called Our

6:19

Undemocratic Constitution. And

6:22

this creature Levinson wrote, the U.S. Constitution is

6:24

the most difficult to amend of any Constitution

6:26

that we're currently existing in the world today.

6:28

Parenthesis, Yugoslavia used to hold that title, but

6:30

Yugoslavia did not work out. Then

6:33

he says, other nations routinely trade in

6:35

their constitutions for wholesale, replacing them on

6:38

average every 19 years. He

6:41

says, the Constitution is out of step. I'm going back

6:43

now to the other subterranean, Adam

6:45

Liptock, of the allegedly of the New

6:48

York Times, saying that the U.S.

6:50

Constitution is out of step with the rest of the

6:52

world in failing to protect. Listen to this. Here

6:54

comes the punchline, boys and girls, please stop. Listen

6:58

to why they're attacking the Constitution. But

7:00

the U.S. Constitution, he writes, is out of step with the rest

7:03

of the world in failing to protect, at least in so many

7:05

words, a right to

7:07

travel, the presumption of innocence,

7:10

and entitlement to

7:12

food, education, and health care. In

7:14

other words, because the U.S. Constitution does not

7:16

guarantee a socialist or communist

7:19

view of the world, it

7:22

is therefore useless. They

7:24

then go on to say that it protects the right to

7:26

bear arms, and that's no

7:28

good. It says only 2% of the

7:30

world's constitutions protect as the Second Amendment does a right

7:33

to bear arms. Do you have any idea what is

7:35

going on here? Do you have any

7:37

idea that we have a Leninist, power-mad Leninist in

7:39

the White House, Barack Obama? He

7:42

has very powerful friends in the

7:44

socialist international movement, such

7:46

as those at the Old York Times, a

7:49

well-known Stalinist front newspaper going back to the

7:51

1930s. He's always been Stalinist.

7:54

And even on the Supreme Court, they

7:57

want the Constitution to

7:59

be right. written. And

8:01

so therefore I have a question I can ask you, but

8:03

you know what the question is going to be already, so

8:05

why ask it of you? Why

8:08

should I ask you a question that's so obvious? You

8:11

have a Leninist who was creating trickle-down

8:14

tyranny, the title of a book of mine coming

8:16

out April 3rd, my birthday's March 31st,

8:18

by the way, and I'm sure

8:20

that you're going to want to see a document as

8:22

to what this tyrant is doing, has done, and wants

8:24

to do to you. Shall I ask you

8:27

the question to make it easy for

8:29

my millions of listeners around the nation

8:31

and around the world? Is

8:33

it time to trade in the US Constitution or are you

8:35

happy with it? Do you agree

8:37

with the radical leftists who hate the US

8:39

Constitution and want to change it to something

8:41

approximating that of South

8:44

Africa that we should throw away the US

8:46

Constitution because it's set in amber and

8:48

it's no good anymore? Let's

8:50

start in New York. Tom, welcome to the Savage Nation.

8:53

Go ahead please. But listen Michael,

8:55

the reason they want

8:57

the constitutional rights to come from the government,

8:59

they don't want the rights coming from God.

9:02

They want to be above God, they

9:04

want to eliminate God. These are progressive

9:06

atheists, they've been calling for a rewrite

9:09

on the Constitution for years now. That

9:11

worm Chris Matthews, who claims to be

9:13

a Catholic, he wants to rewrite of

9:16

the Constitution. Come on, Chris Matthews has

9:18

been, when he started on MSNBC, he

9:20

was always a Democrat order carrier. He's

9:22

a nobody, he's a shill, he's

9:25

an embarrassment. All he does is front for the

9:27

General Electric Company which pays no taxes on the

9:29

US income. He ought to be ashamed of himself

9:32

but a man like that never had had any

9:34

shame. He's a Catholic like my dog's a Catholic.

9:37

He works for Proctor, he's an extension

9:39

of the government and Justice Ginsburg should

9:41

step down if she swore. That's right,

9:43

Ginsburg should be impeached but you know

9:45

what I think of the Republican Party.

9:48

I imitated them yesterday on every issue that's

9:50

important to the American people and it sounded

9:53

more and more like Beavis and Butthead. If

9:55

you said to Ramney or Gingrich or any

9:57

of the others, any of them, anything about

10:00

about any of these social issues or essential issues,

10:02

you know what they go, constitution,

10:05

huh? They

10:07

would sound increasingly like beavers and butthead. You

10:10

want to change the what? The constant,

10:14

how about, where do you stand on gun control,

10:16

Mr. Romney? Mr. Romney, where do

10:19

you stand on homosexual marriage?

10:21

I'll be right back. Savage.

10:25

The savage nation is savage

10:27

on demand. Middle

10:31

East on the brink, North Korea

10:33

on the brink, Iran increasing its

10:35

aggression, elections in Taiwan. Look, there's

10:37

a lot of global instability as

10:39

we ourselves plunge into primary season.

10:41

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10:43

and investments from potential major setbacks

10:45

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12:08

we have been able to do is move

12:10

in the right direction and what I'm just going

12:12

to keep on doing is plotting away, very

12:15

persistent, and you know what,

12:17

one of the things about being president is you get

12:19

better as time goes on. Plotting

12:22

away. Now did he say plotting

12:24

away or plotting away? Very important

12:26

difference those two letters. Of

12:28

course in his case we know he means plotting

12:31

away because that's what this man

12:33

does. He plots. He

12:35

plots away to get rid of the

12:37

US Constitution so we can have absolute power. And

12:40

as Lord Acton wrote, power corrupts,

12:42

Obama has power and he's corrupt

12:45

in my opinion, but he does not yet

12:47

have absolute power and so therefore he is

12:49

not absolutely corrupt. He has not

12:51

been corrupted absolutely. But he has

12:54

power which has corrupted him, and there's no question

12:56

about it. The man is savoring the

12:58

power that he has. He's the most powerful man

13:01

in the world. Make no mistake about it. He's

13:03

now turning the FBI against Rupert Murdoch.

13:06

He's now turning the Justice Department against Rupert Murdoch.

13:08

I mean I don't know whether Murdoch's News Corp

13:11

did anything worthy of an FBI investigation, but

13:13

they're going after him because News

13:15

Corp owns Fox News. Fox

13:18

News being I would say a

13:20

moderately conservative news outlet which is what it is.

13:22

It does a very good job. But

13:24

apparently even that modicum of

13:27

dissension against this left-wing administration

13:33

is too much for him. Now if

13:35

you want to live in Syria, then you

13:37

let the government get out of control more

13:39

so than it already has. I don't

13:42

understand how your liberals could be arguing to

13:45

change the US Constitution when

13:48

you understand better than I do

13:50

what might happen. Why is it that you

13:52

want to get rid of the US

13:54

Constitution? What is it that you want that you don't

13:56

have? If you have the freedom to do

13:59

very well, then you have to do it. Virtually anything you want,

14:01

for example today, your

14:04

friends in the 9th Circuit Court of Shlemiel's

14:06

in San Francisco, as you well

14:08

know, they're just left-wing lawyers who got on black

14:10

robes, took the will of

14:12

hundreds of thousands of people who said no to

14:14

gay marriage in California and basically threw it in

14:16

the garbage. They said that we in

14:19

the 9th Circuit Court of Shlemiel's

14:21

have more power than all the people in the

14:23

state of California put together to hell with you.

14:26

We have the power to throw out your

14:29

vote and we just did so. So

14:32

why do you want to get rid of the

14:34

Constitution? What is this? Why would a

14:36

liberal, why would a true liberal want to get rid

14:38

of the U.S. Constitution? I

14:40

could see a fanatic progressive, meaning a

14:42

communist, wanting to get rid of the Constitution

14:45

because they hate the people and fear the people. But

14:48

I don't understand how a true liberal would want to dismiss

14:50

the greatest instrument in the history of the world. Why?

14:53

I'm sorry to tell you you're on the Savage Nation. Yes,

14:56

sir. The Constitution should never be

14:58

unwritten or anything like that. It's one of

15:00

the greatest documents in the world since the

15:02

Bible. Anybody who wants to rewrite

15:05

it should be arrested for treason. Our Second Amendment

15:07

right is put there to protect us from our

15:09

government. Well, why

15:11

do you think Obama wants to

15:13

get rid of the Constitution? Why

15:17

does Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a far left snake,

15:22

a snake of the lowest order, work

15:24

for the ACLU as chief counsel sitting on

15:26

the Supreme Court? That's not good enough for

15:29

that witch? Now she wants to throw out

15:31

the U.S. Constitution? How come she's not being

15:33

impeached by the Republicans? They

15:36

all should be arrested for treason. Arrested

15:39

by who? By

15:41

the people of the country, the United States of

15:44

America. Well,

15:47

the people, there's no organized people in this

15:49

country. We're nothing. We're nothing

15:51

but a disorganized group of

15:54

disenfranchised citizens

15:56

is what we are. There's no

15:58

cohesive people anymore. We're supposed

16:01

to have an opposition party, but as

16:03

you well know, they have committed Harry Carey

16:05

in front of our eyes. Waco,

16:08

Texas. Mike, welcome to the

16:10

program. Yes, sir. Those visionaries

16:12

are, excuse me, our founding

16:14

fathers were visionaries for writing the document that

16:16

protects us from just the attacks we're having

16:18

now. I believe

16:21

our military can

16:24

step up because they all swore in order to

16:26

protect the Constitution from foreign

16:28

and domestic enemies. I

16:30

think Justice Ginsburg and his... Yes, but hold

16:32

on, but Mike, listen,

16:34

I want you to see how clever

16:36

Obama is and how

16:38

he has plotted this so carefully. On

16:41

New Year's Eve, what did

16:43

Obama do while America was getting drunk and

16:45

stoned? He wrote into

16:48

the Defense Authorization Act the

16:50

right for the U.S. military to arrest

16:52

any citizen without

16:54

cause. All they've got to do is say

16:57

you're involved in terrorism. So instead

16:59

of looking to the military to

17:01

rescue us from a tyrannical regime

17:03

or a would-be tyrannical regime, what

17:05

you now have is a purged

17:08

military looking to the citizenry to

17:10

arrest anyone who might stand up

17:12

to this tyrannical regime. We

17:14

are a few steps away from descending into

17:17

that of Syria. If this keeps up, we

17:19

are a few steps away from falling into the

17:21

chaos that has engulfed the Arab winter. That's

17:24

what's going on in this country. That's how

17:27

dangerous this is. But where are

17:29

the dumb Republicans?

17:32

These are the most momentous days in

17:34

the history of the republic. And all

17:36

we have is that fat lobbyist ripping

17:39

apart Ramney, the corporate front man,

17:42

and so who do we rely

17:44

upon? They're going to tell me

17:46

I'm supposed to throw my weight behind the neuron

17:48

deficient Ron Paul, the lunatic who doesn't understand that

17:50

he's a new version of the isolationist of the

17:52

1930s. I mean, he may

17:55

as well have been related to Charles Lindbergh. Sacramento,

17:58

Matt. Welcome to the Savage Nation. Michael,

18:01

the Constitution's already been ignored blatantly.

18:03

I know it's a big hot-pot

18:05

issue, but the eligibility issue is

18:07

one big reason why that is.

18:10

And the Republicans are just as guilty. This

18:12

is where you see people like, as you

18:15

call him, pawn vanity, trying to pass off

18:17

Marco Rubio, that anchor baby, as an eligible

18:19

VP. And that's a big joke. But

18:22

why is vanity so in love with Marco

18:24

Rubio? What has

18:26

Rubio done that makes him such a great

18:28

candidate? Doesn't he understand that this guy has

18:30

nothing to offer anybody? Savage. The

18:32

Savage Nation. It's savage,

18:35

uncut, unfiltered, and raw.

18:40

The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, as you

18:42

well know, is the laughingstock of federal courts.

18:45

It's the most fanatically Leninist

18:48

of all. It's based in San Francisco

18:50

with little mini-dictators and black robes.

18:52

And they said to the people of the state of

18:54

California today, drop dead. They don't care what you did

18:56

through a referendum. We're going to

18:59

legitimize gay marriage, and will

19:01

the people be damned? So

19:03

it's now going to go to the U.S. Supreme Court,

19:05

and we're going to find out whether the U.S. Supreme

19:07

Court will rule that marriage is a fundamental right protected

19:10

by the Due Process Clause in the 14th

19:12

Amendment. We'll find that out very well. I

19:14

don't think it'll be very soon.

19:17

So here we are sitting

19:19

in the midst of a power grab

19:22

unlike any, I would say, since

19:24

FDR, who was a power mad

19:28

individual as well, one of

19:30

the role models of the Obamaites is FDR,

19:32

as you all know. He spent

19:34

a lot of time in my book, Trickle Up Poverty,

19:37

describing to you how FDR

19:39

was beaten with

19:42

regard to one of his desires to take

19:44

over in an industry by four

19:46

kosher Jewish butcher, Jewish kosher butchers in

19:48

Brooklyn, who he had put in jail

19:51

for the sale of certain kind of chickens

19:53

and whatnot. They said, no, you can't tell us what to

19:55

do because we're protected by our religious beliefs. FDR said, no,

19:57

you have to comply with the fact that you're not going

19:59

to do that. federal law, he put them in jail, they

20:01

came out, they sued the government and they won. And

20:04

it's the same situation with Obamacare which

20:06

is totally unconstitutional. So

20:08

the administration uses

20:10

the Constitution whenever it suits

20:13

them and then basically

20:15

tears up the Constitution when they want

20:17

to push forward part of their radical

20:19

liberal agenda. That's the way it

20:22

is. The Ninth Circuit is the most leftist and

20:24

most overturned court in the country by the US

20:26

Supreme Court. And

20:29

to recall judges by referendum must be

20:31

passed immediately. This

20:33

triumvirate in these courts, they're like a

20:35

triumvirate in a dictatorship. They

20:38

no longer have equal powers, they have absolute power.

20:41

The powers of this country have gone

20:43

disproportionately towards the judicial to

20:45

the detriment of the people. And

20:48

I believe that the people need to reassert their

20:50

powers. Now of course, I'm only a talk show

20:52

host. The fact of the matter is we're supposed

20:54

to have an opposition party called the Republicans that

20:57

would help us when we are outraged by

20:59

any such situation or by a president who

21:01

wants to usurp the Constitution. But

21:03

they're nowhere. All they're doing is out on

21:06

the stump, giving us stump speeches. And

21:08

that's why we've lost interest frankly in

21:10

the campaign already. If

21:13

you want to talk about any of this, you

21:16

can. By the way, I want to talk about marriage for

21:18

another moment. This is very interesting, about a

21:20

state sanctioning marriage and what it means. It's

21:22

a very important question. What is a state

21:25

sanction marriage to begin with, any marriage? When

21:28

I got married, which was quite

21:30

a few decades ago, do you

21:33

know that in New York City in those days

21:35

we had to take a blood test to

21:38

make certain, it was called a Wasserman test. You

21:40

realize how primitive our society was? They wanted

21:42

to make certain that people with syphilis couldn't

21:45

get married and have children. Can you imagine

21:47

how the anthetholic our society was

21:50

that they wanted to prevent people

21:52

with diseases from marrying? New York,

21:54

WOR, Robert, welcome to the Savage

21:56

Nation. think

22:00

your own statement before about

22:02

getting rid of uh... with him for

22:04

from the court right now because

22:06

if we get rid of our that

22:08

all bomb is going to put on

22:10

much younger even more radical person on

22:12

the court and i'll take

22:14

years before we get that personal support

22:17

well first of all what i want

22:19

has no bearing whatsoever as you well

22:22

know the republicans are never going to

22:24

remove to impeach ruthbede ginsburg okay

22:26

god will have to impeach her first uh...

22:31

yeah but i i just think it's

22:33

it right now i think we need

22:35

to let the next president hopefully not

22:37

uh... obama uh... put somebody

22:39

who's more conservative and it's gonna

22:41

uphold the constitution and not

22:43

look how you know you raise an interesting

22:46

question because so bomb up has

22:48

uh... and what month is this

22:50

february let us say ten

22:53

months left in this in this term

22:56

if uh... ruthbede ginsburg were to retire

22:58

for health reasons he could appoint anyone

23:00

he wants couldn't he absolutely

23:04

well that's what he's going to do i

23:06

would say if i were a betting man and

23:08

i'm not i would say that there's a high

23:11

likelihood that one of these left wing fanatics or

23:13

eighty years old or more will retire and and

23:15

self sacrifice in order to make certain that is

23:17

a liberal for the next forty years on the

23:19

bench you just raised a very interesting point i

23:23

i really didn't think that far ahead you you

23:25

you're more far thinking than i am in that

23:27

regard but thank you for

23:29

a larger learning me to that because that's a high

23:31

possibility that she throws

23:33

herself out for health reasons

23:37

and uh... he then gets to a point

23:39

one of the fanatics from one of the

23:41

worst law schools in america as

23:43

he has done uh... of a few times now

23:46

some of the most unqualified people in the history

23:48

of the law profession now on the supreme court

23:51

are you telling me that so to me or is

23:53

so brilliant as a a legal

23:55

scholar that she deserved an appointment the highest court in

23:58

the land Are you

24:00

tell me that you actually believe the Kagan? Is

24:03

so brilliant As a legal scholars she belongs in

24:05

the Us Supreme Court. You must be joking. Okay,

24:08

well I think we move on because. This.

24:11

Is not a topic that I would have been interested in

24:13

high school. And I have to remember that

24:15

whenever a Civics Things you're brought up the Us Constitution

24:17

I look at the girls ponytail in front of me

24:19

at the desk because I I went to sleep. Or.

24:22

I continued to etch with a compass into

24:24

the wouldn't desks. In New York

24:26

City and and gonna do a tattoo on the woods?

24:29

In. Order to keep from going insane and tattooing

24:31

my own hand with a competent putting my wrists.

24:34

So. Therefore, let's move on to some other

24:36

topics on the nation. the might be more interesting.

24:38

I can't I can't tell you. I know the

24:40

audience so well and I know people's minds so

24:42

well. I can tell you when you're when you're

24:44

not interested in something this is not. yeah know

24:46

Super Bowl right minutes aren't they know you're celebrating

24:48

of would or with a big parades. Had a.

24:51

Not. for the Iraq War vets but of course

24:53

for a sports figures. Now

24:56

has a story for the average man

24:58

has to sell become most hated woman

25:00

in Boston. Patriots fans lash out of

25:02

Tom Brady supermodel wife's after she blames

25:04

receivers for Super Bowl loss. Now there's

25:06

a topic that anyone listening to the

25:08

show can relate to. Night as another

25:11

one Obama invested five hundred million dollars

25:13

and a from the so called Department

25:15

of Energy was just nothing was slush

25:17

funds for donors so that the oh

25:19

he gives five million dollars though group

25:21

of up so called businessman most of

25:23

whom are tied directly to the a

25:25

democrat machine. To create a car

25:27

called Fisker Automotive and Today and with.

25:30

The. Automotive. Group. Called

25:32

Fisker announces layoffs as it tries to

25:34

renegotiate or half a billion dollar loan

25:36

from the Department of Energy. So you

25:38

the taxpayer getting stiff now for another

25:40

half a billion dollars from another. Another.

25:43

Black Hole called another Automobile Your Bill

25:45

Company that Obama funded. How could this

25:48

be going on? Wells going on, That's.

25:51

How it goes on. It's an electric car maker.

25:55

And that receives a five hundred million dollar

25:57

loan from the Federal government. Now.

25:59

Today so. Your mortgage and Delara

26:01

California. And. They're going

26:03

to basically try to renegotiate it's loan agreement

26:05

with the so called Department of Energy which

26:08

is a a while of it's a slush

26:10

fund Sister has received one hundred and ninety

26:12

three mil. From the five and

26:14

twenty nine mil the oh he loan. Mostly.

26:17

For work on the car called the Karma

26:19

is an acute. Which. Sells

26:21

for hundred grand. A com is one hundred

26:23

thousand dollar electric car. Nobody wants it. And

26:26

so you're laying people off and I want

26:28

to renegotiate the alone. Now have you looked

26:30

at where the money went so far? How

26:33

much of a d actually went into percentage

26:35

wise producing this car, how much of it

26:37

went into the pockets of the administrators, and

26:39

how much of a.kick back to democrat the

26:42

politicians who pushed for the loan. Don't

26:44

have the answer. None whatsoever, some

26:46

just giving a little news along the way.

26:49

Ah, what is the big nose out? There is lots

26:51

of big news, but most people are a little still.

26:55

Ah by the the a

26:57

power grab by the Obama

26:59

administration. The gay marriage

27:01

battle is taken a new turn today in

27:03

California. a proposition that was a. Have

27:06

voted in by the majority. Fifty two

27:08

percent of voters was thrown away by

27:10

of a few tyrants and black robes.

27:13

They took it away and took away the

27:15

rights of the people. It's fruit in the

27:17

garbage. Catering again. To their constituency,

27:20

it'll now go to the Supreme court.

27:23

Dodgers signed cars sure to to your

27:25

ninety million dollar deal. Ah

27:27

for Yahoo board members to leave.

27:30

Romney. Downplays expectations for today's

27:32

votes Arrest made in fast

27:35

The Serious Gun Scandal. With.

27:37

See what else? Oh

27:39

no one else. Charles Dickens two hundred

27:41

birthday celebrating how's that is an interesting

27:44

votes that's a sure show killer. Show.

27:46

Killer. Nuff. i talked about

27:48

some degenerate hip hop artist from england

27:51

giving the world of middle finger then

27:53

you'd be interested because you know she

27:55

is but if i say charles dickens

27:57

you go to sleep i'll be right

27:59

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28:36

Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. How are you?

28:38

How are you? How are you? Welcome

28:40

back to the savage nation. I'm just

28:42

exercising my vocal cords to make certain

28:44

that you're still listening

28:46

to the savage nation. I realize that you're hungover

28:48

from the Super Bowl 48 hours,

28:51

72 hours later. But we're talking

28:53

about some important topics. So let's go to

28:55

the callers, Houston, Texas. Anthony, welcome to the

28:57

savage nation. Go ahead, please. Hey,

29:00

Mr. Savage, your last segment you mentioned that

29:02

you think Soto Mayore was a terrible nomination

29:04

for the Supreme Court. And I just wanted

29:06

to dispute that because she's actually the, I

29:08

think, the only one on the Supreme Court

29:10

right now who's had previous experience as a

29:12

judge. So let me ask

29:15

you this. What has she written in

29:17

the world of the law that we

29:19

should know about we non-lawyers

29:22

that would distinguish her? Well,

29:24

I don't think it's necessarily what she's written. I think it's

29:26

just simply the fact that she has actually ruled in case.

29:28

Wait a minute. How in the world can you be put

29:31

on a Supreme Court if you have no history

29:33

as a brilliant legal scholar? Why would you

29:35

be put on a court other than to

29:37

push an agenda left or right? And she

29:39

was put on to push the left-wing agenda,

29:41

obviously. But what has she done legally

29:43

that would distinguish her? Yeah,

29:46

I can't actually say what she has done legally

29:48

to distinguish her, but she has- So in other

29:51

words, because she's a woman, that qualifies her? No,

29:53

what qualifies her is the fact that she sat on a

29:56

bench before. She'd been a judge. Oh, she sat on a

29:58

bench. Okay, so how did she get that? bench appointment

30:00

based on what legal writings? She

30:05

was pushed forward based on affirmative action from

30:07

the day she graduated law school. Every

30:10

position she had was based upon her, the

30:13

fact that she was a woman and that

30:15

she was an ethnic minority. So she was selected

30:17

all along the way because of that and now

30:20

we have her on the Supreme Court. The

30:22

point is she was not qualified for her

30:24

first judgeship. Well

30:27

if that's the case why didn't they just choose some other

30:29

Hispanic woman to sit on the bench?

30:32

They didn't have to be

30:34

a Hispanic woman. Why couldn't it be a white male? Well

30:37

why doesn't it have to be a white male? Well

30:39

why couldn't they choose the person with the most

30:41

brilliant legal mind? I

30:44

don't think it's necessarily about choosing the most brilliant legal mind. It's

30:46

about choosing who is going to I

30:49

guess uphold the values of the Constitution.

30:51

Wait, wait, wait. You're going

30:53

all over the map. What do

30:55

you mean it's not about the most brilliant legal mind? You

30:57

mean you want an ambulance chase a put on the Supreme

30:59

Court because they fill a quota? No, no.

31:02

What I'm saying is I think what constitutes

31:04

what is good for a judge is someone

31:06

who upholds values of the Constitution and is

31:08

someone who knows every single law

31:10

that's out there. It's people who. Well

31:13

we didn't ask you to cite

31:15

the fact that she knows every single law but

31:17

generally Supreme Court justices are known

31:20

for their legal minds not

31:22

because they fill a quota system. But

31:25

I mean I can tell by your voice that you're fairly young. Do

31:28

you know of any Supreme Court justices

31:30

in history who are known as brilliant

31:33

jurists for any of their legal writings

31:35

for example? No, personally

31:37

I do not. Are you

31:39

in a legal profession yourself? No,

31:43

I am not in a legal profession myself.

31:46

So if you weren't to investigate this

31:48

you would hear names such as Felix Frankfurter. You

31:50

can laugh at the name but he was a

31:52

brilliant. A

31:54

brilliant writer

31:57

on legal issues and some of the things

31:59

he wrote stand. to this day. Oliver

32:01

Wendell Holmes, if you go way back

32:04

in history, wrote things that are still

32:06

quoted today. Does that help you

32:08

with where I'm coming from? Yeah.

32:11

Yeah, I think I can see that a little

32:13

bit. So if you were to Google, and I

32:15

don't know if this would work, but given my

32:17

background in science, I can pretty much search

32:20

very quickly on any topic because I know how

32:22

to load a topic. The

32:24

algorithms come out every time I search immediately

32:26

on the first search. And if

32:28

you were to throw a search up that says, greatest

32:32

Supreme Court justices in history, you'll

32:35

see some names immediately that would pop up,

32:37

and you'll see why I'm trying to tell

32:39

you it does matter who was put

32:42

in the Supreme Court, just as who

32:44

is made president matters. You

32:48

can't just say a guy should become president because

32:50

he should fill a certain quota, would you? You

32:53

wouldn't say that. No, absolutely not. Okay, so

32:55

would you say a president should, above all,

32:58

defend the US Constitution? Yes. Yeah,

33:02

that is. So how do

33:04

you feel about Obama saying the Constitution is

33:07

antiquated and he can't force his will upon

33:09

Congress? Oh, yeah, I completely

33:11

disagree with that. I mean, the Constitution's supposed to be. All

33:13

right, well, I'm just trying to figure out where your head

33:15

is at. I'm glad that we

33:17

agree on something, but I think what

33:19

I'm trying to say to you is I would not care

33:22

who the Supreme Court justice was. I frankly wouldn't

33:24

care if they were gay, a lesbian.

33:26

I wouldn't care what their ethnicity is. All I would

33:29

care about is that they have such a brilliant legal

33:31

mind and they're so neutral that I would go to

33:33

sleep at night knowing that we're not going to be

33:35

led down the road and become a banana republic by

33:37

them. That's what I'm coming for. I'm coming

33:39

for you. That's all. In

33:42

fact, I'm going to do the search during the next

33:44

break. I got to take my dog out from the

33:46

radio studio and such. What do you want to talk

33:48

about in the next hour? This is too heady, I

33:50

think, for the average, right? There

33:54

must be something fun, cars, boats,

33:56

planes. How

33:58

about private jets? talking about your

34:00

favorite private jet that you've heard about which one would

34:02

you like to be on or what's your favorite car

34:05

so they're talking about electric cars that no one wants

34:07

to drive what is like three

34:09

four hundred volts sold and

34:11

Clint Eastwood said that America's at halftime because

34:13

of Obama because of carp

34:17

Chrysler I mean I I don't

34:19

know who doesn't love Clint Eastwood's work I

34:21

do I've always been a

34:24

fan of Clint Eastwood he won't come on the show he's

34:26

not obligated to go on any particular show but

34:28

when he's used as a tool of the

34:30

Obama administration as we all fear he was

34:34

I have an obligation to say something about it so

34:36

there's a little article about it now that

34:39

was written by the good people at WorldNetDaily

34:41

on michaelsavage.com and the headline is Michael

34:44

Savage says Clint Eastwood was wrong I'm

34:47

actually proud of the fact that I

34:50

said that Michael Savage is a big fan of Eastwood

34:52

but when the legendary actor appeared in the Super Bowl

34:54

ad that held up the government's bailout of Chrysler as

34:56

a pillar on which they'll build a country's economic recovery

34:58

the talk radio giant called a foul Eastwood's

35:01

much discussed commercial halftime America strikes a somertone

35:03

noting people are out of work but pointing

35:05

to the aftermath of the twelve and a

35:07

half billion dollar bailout of the auto

35:09

giant of Sinojo and then

35:11

Eastwood says certain things but Savage told his listeners

35:14

that while most Americans believe that Chrysler

35:17

repaid the loan if you

35:19

read the fine print Chrysler ran off with one

35:21

point three billion dollars it

35:23

was astonishing for a man who allegedly is somewhat conservative

35:25

to be talking about bailing out the order of the

35:27

industry Savage said of Eastwood Savage

35:30

traced the twelve and a half billion dollars

35:32

that the trash department gave

35:34

Chrysler an 0.9 last year the

35:36

Italian auto maker Fiat bought the

35:38

government six percent stake in Chrysler which closed

35:40

the books on the Fed's involvement in the

35:43

end US taxpayers were out one point three

35:45

billion dollars so I mean I

35:47

did I do my homework I mean you could have an opinion

35:49

but if you want to do your homework you come up with

35:51

a true opinion an opinion based on facts

35:53

let's put it to you that way So

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