Glenn Beck RIPS Joe Biden for hypocritical response to SCOTUS ruling



President Biden might need to take a break from the podium.

After the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity, the president gave a speech slamming the court’s ruling — which granted former president Donald Trump absolute immunity for presidential actions and presumptive immunity for “official actions.”

Biden claimed in his speech that the ruling allows Trump to do anything, including going after political opponents with the law.

“What I’ve been hearing, Glenn, over the past 24 hours, my understanding is the Supreme Court gave a James Bond license to kill to the president of the United States,” Stu Burguiere jokes to Glenn Beck.

And he’s not wrong — as that is what Biden alluded to.

“This nation was founded on the principle there are no kings in America. Each, each of us is equal before the law. No one is above the law,” Biden said, stumbling through his words. “Today's decision almost certainly means that there are virtually no limits to what a president can do.”

“It’s a dangerous precedent, because the power of the office will no longer be constrained by the law,” the president continued.

Glenn can’t believe what he’s hearing and points out the blatant hypocrisy.

“What they’re saying is he’s going to silence speech. Donald Trump will silence any dissent. And that’s not happening now,” Glenn says sarcastically.

“Let’s say you’re running against a guy who Donald Trump didn’t think he could beat, then he would just make up some charges and then get the guy arrested and then keep him, you know, in the court system, until you finally got him into jail. That’s what Trump could do,” he adds.

Biden was being a hypocrite regarding not only the attempted jailing of Trump but also the jailing of those who participated in the protests on January 6.

“If we’re really going to go all the way, what should be terrifying is that Donald Trump could just round up a whole group of people because he didn’t like them, you know what I mean?” Glenn says.

However, as the Supreme Court ruled, the president’s actions must be constitutional.

“If the president acts in an unconstitutional way, then you can get him. But unless it’s unconstitutional, he can’t do it. So it would be unconstitutional to round up the people that disagreed with you. It would be unconstitutional to silence those who oppose you. It would be unconstitutional to go after your opposing political foe and try to put them in jail,” Glenn continues.

“All things that Joe Biden is currently doing.”


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The Supreme Court on Friday issued a ruling that struck down Roe v. Wade, and many Democrats have reacted by describing it as a "dark day" for America.

"The Constitution does not prohibit the citizens of each State from regulating or prohibiting abortion. Roe and Casey arrogated that authority. We now overrule those decisions and return that authority to the people and their elected representatives," Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the opinion.

While the decision enables states to prohibit abortions, it does not force states to do so.

Democrats decried the decision, with many using the two words "dark day" to describe the situation.

Rep. Jamaal Bowman of New York claimed that death and suffering will result from the high court's ruling.

"Today is a dark day in American history," Bowman said in a statement. "Our country today failed the millions of Americans who will suffer from this inhumane, dangerous, and deadly ruling — especially the poor and people of color who will suffer and die the most," he declared. "For our democracy and governance to work, we must restore the legitimacy of the Court. The best way to do that is to expand the Supreme Court and restore a level of balance that has eroded over the years."

Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan declared in a statement that, "Today is an extremely dark day for our country."

"There is no limit on how far back in time the religious zealots on the Supreme Court want to take our country. Their decision today is not about law, precedent, or principle, it is about creating a society without any separation of church and state, where corporations have more rights than you do," Tlaib said. "Democrats in the Senate must abolish the filibuster, codify the right to an abortion, and expand the court to restore a semblance of legitimacy – our lives literally depend on it."

Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri referred to the "far-right extremist, racist, classist, bigoted Supreme Court" during an appearance on MSNBC.

"The consequences of overturning a 49-year precedent affirming our constitutional right to abortion care will be deadly," Bush said in a statement about the high court's decision.

"Abortion care IS health care. It was so before this. And it will remain so after this. We don't care what a far-right extremist Supreme Court that is in a crisis of legitimacy says. Your racist, sexist, classist ruling won't stop us from accessing the care we need," Bush tweeted.

"Today is a dark day for our country," Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California said in a statement. "Make no mistake, some women will die because of this decision — whether through unsafe and unregulated abortions, a lack of access to medically necessary lifesaving abortions, or suicide."