“One side of the aisle wants to homogenize federally, is not the right way to do it.” Individual states, he insisted, ought to be able to decide these things “through their own legislation, through their own court systems.”īased on this logic, Braun was asked if he thought the same standard should apply to Loving v. “That issue should have never been federalized, way out of sync I think with the contour of America then,” Braun said. In an interview with reporters on Tuesday, Indiana senator Mike Braun kicked things off by saying that the Supreme Court never should have established the national right to an abortion via Roe v. That claim obviously has no basis in reality and if you’d like a recent example proving as much-aside from the dog whistle attacks on the first Black woman to be nominated to the Supreme Court, the disproportionate police brutality against Black people, and the absolute hysteria over the letters “CRT”-boy, do we have one for you! One of the Republican Party’s favorite claims of the last several years is that racism is no longer an issue in America and that any liberal saying as much is a hysterical commie, socialist, Marxist, or all of the above.
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