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Byron York is in for Jim Geraghty today. Byron and Greg cheer Mississippi’s attorney general for telling the Supreme Court there is no constitutional right to an abortion. They also react to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rejecting certain Republicans from the January 6th commission by pointing out the radical lefties she has named to the panel. And they have some choice words for the Biden administration after learning that Hunter Biden will be meeting prospective buyers of his ridiculously overpriced art when the transactions are supposed to be anonymous.
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Hang on. If SCOTUS “does nothing” on the Mississippi abortion case, doesn’t that mean the Mississippi law would stand? How is that bad?
Instead of Jim Geraghty, who is always wrong [tm], we have Byron York, who is always right!
Thanks, Mr. York. It’s been a pleasant interlude.
I don’t expect her to do this, but if Liz Cheney wanted to save her career in the Republican Party, she would be so tough on the Democrats during the January 6th hearings that Nancy Pelosi throws her off the committee.
That would still be too little, too late.
Maybe if Liz Cheney proposed the name “House Committee on UnAmerican Activities” …
It might be just enough different from “House Unamerican Activities Committee” – HUAC – that it might fool people.
HCUA was actually the real name of the committee. Leftists preferred to use HUAC because it sounded like the committee was engaging in “Un-Americam Activities” rather than investigating them.
Well, they certainly wouldn’t want anyone thinking it’s the committee that is un-American, this time.