SCOTUS Leak Says They’re Going to Ban Federal Abortion Rights

I watched most of Sean Hannity after Tucker last night, and he didn’t say anything about the war against Russia he was promoting so hard – even though there was new news about heroic Americans Nancy Pelosi and Adam Schiff going to the Ukraine and swearing endless war against Russia.

Tucker talked about it.

Hannity is just going to let Tucker shit talk his heroes like that and not say anything?

You’d have thought he’d have come out and saluted these noble fighters. Apparently he’s getting pushback, because he didn’t mention it at all.

Instead he talked about this abortion nonsense.

Fox 10:

The U.S. Supreme Court plans to strike down Roe versus Wade, overturning abortion rights, according to a draft majority opinion obtained by Politico.

The outlet reports no draft decision in the court’s modern history has ever been publicly disclosed while the case was still pending.

Yeah, didn’t think so.

Weird.

But hey – gives Hannity something to talk about!

In the opinion, Justice Samuel Alito says the 1973 landmark decision guaranteeing constitutional protections of abortion rights, must be overruled. Alito, a member of the court’s 6-3 conservative majority who was appointed by former President George W. Bush, went on to criticize the 1992 decision from Planned Parenthood versus Casey, which upheld the right to an abortion.

“Roe was egregiously wrong from the start. It’s reasoning was exceptionally weak. And the decision has had damaging consequences,” Alito wrote.

“We hold that Roe and Casey must be overruled,” the draft opinion states.

The majority draft was written in response to the Mississippi case, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, which bans most abortions after 15 weeks of pregnancy.

Politico cautions the draft was written in February and may have already been re-written. And sometimes justices change their votes. FOX News nor KTVU has independently verified this draft opinion.

If Roe v. Wade is overturned, it would remove the federal guarantee of abortion protection and allow each state to set its own rules.

The court is expected to rule on the case before its term is up in late June or early July.

At arguments in December, all six conservative justices signaled that they would uphold the Mississippi law, and five asked questions that suggested that overruling Roe and Casey was a possibility. Only Chief Justice John Roberts seemed prepared to take the smaller step of upholding the 15-week ban, though that too would be a significant weakening of abortion rights.

Until now, the court has allowed states to regulate but not ban abortion before the point of viability, around 24 weeks.

Obviously, I’m against abortion, but abortion as a topic of debate has been a thing that goes nowhere for my whole life.

I think it is unlikely they are actually going to overturn Roe, and if they do, it will mostly just rally Democrats. They will have all these programs to go into red states with busses to get women to abort babies, and there will be all of these female baby-killer doctors saying “hashtag resistance.” It will be this whole retarded spectacle and it won’t really do anything to restrict women’s sexual behavior.

If this was happening in the midst of some large social shift rightward, sure I’d be excited about it. But this is happening while Texas and other conservative states can’t manage to keep tranny brainwashing out of the kindergarten, so it really just isn’t a serious proposition that we are going to ban abortion.