Friday, April 09, 2021

 Not only is everything Biden said a lie, but he exposed his handler's hatred of the Constitution and laid it open for everyone to see.

While Biden insisted that none of his gun control measures impinged on the Second Amendment, he also insisted that “no amendment to the Constitution is absolute.”

“Nothing, nothing I’m about to recommend in any way impinges on the Second Amendment. They’re phony arguments suggesting that these are Second Amendment rights at stake for what we’re talking about,” he argued.

Then came the key statement: “But no amendment, no amendment to the Constitution is absolute.”

Because see, if the Constitution was like...  the LAW or something, then the entire Democrat Party platform wouldn't be possible, so you just have to do away with that pesky relic!

Biden is laying the groundwork for carving out exceptions to key constitutional rights. It’s not just gun control: Biden supports the Obamacare contraception mandate and would remove religious freedom exemptions for Catholic nuns like the Little Sisters of the Poor. Biden also supports the Equality Act, which explicitly undermines the First Amendment’s guarantee of the free exercise of religion and the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act. Biden supports H.R. 1, the Democrats’ election boondoggle that, among other things, eviscerates free speech in politics by mandating donor disclosure.

When Biden says “no amendment to the Constitution is absolute,” he isn’t just talking about the Second Amendment.

The question is not if American can be saved.  The question is where are people going to land once we break apart.

1 comment:

  1. he also insisted that “no amendment to the Constitution is absolute.”

    I'd be up in his face demanding that he retract that statement, as the limits on the First Amendment do not permit such comments. And whether he thought we should repeal the 12th Amendment, even though that means Trump would be his VP, making him look like even more of an incompetent halfwit than he has already admitted to being.

    Or would he prefer that the 13th-15th be sent back for more experience?

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