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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Well, I think in this case, she drove herself crazy
with Trump derangement syndrome. Six twenty three, so our time
here in Houston's Morning News. We're joined by Andrea Wiberg,
Managing editor, an American thinker. Now, the only thing I
could think of when I saw this story about this
Michigan state representative who claims that she got sterilized because
of a fear over of Trump and Trump a Trump
ban on contraception, or all at least other stupid burmers
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that are going around that aren't true. I'm thinking to myself, well, good,
that's one less crazy person that we have to worry
about raising another crazy person.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
I'm sorry to say that was my same thought as well.
Someone like that is not capable of raising a child.
But what also struck me is how performative it was.
Because Trump has been explicit that matters related to contraception
and abortion and now the purview of the state. And
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she lives in a state Michigan where abortion is completely
legal in the legislature, completely Democrat run and pro abortion
and everything. So she's one of those women on the
left who thinks she's living in the Handmaid's Tale. And
what was ironic. Was that was written in the mid eighties,
at the height of Iran being the real Handsmaid's Handmaid's Tale.
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But all these crazy leftist women for the last four
decades have been thinking it's oh, it's tomorrow in America. Well,
so she's one of them.
Speaker 1 (01:31):
Social media has sort of been going crazy over this,
the rumor that President Trump plans to ban Plan B
the morning After pill, the supposed Morning after Pill. I
haven't heard anything about that. If you heard anything about that,
is there any truth at all to that.
Speaker 2 (01:45):
I have not heard a word from that about that
from Trump. Trump doesn't want to touch this issue because
he also knows that although the Republican Party is generally
pro life, there are a lot of women in the
Republican Party who are not quite so pro life. And
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it's not an area he wants.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
To go to right exactly.
Speaker 2 (02:09):
He's got other things on the table, much more important right.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Now, speaking of which, are you as amazed as I
am at the sheer volume of executive orders that this
man has put into effect in his first few weeks
in office. He's already exceeded any other president's efforts in
their first one hundred days in office in office, and
he's only been in office less than thirty days.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
It is extraordinary and quite wonderful. He is a juggernaut.
The best thing that ever happened to America was that
he was booted I don't think, honestly from the White
House in twenty twenty because his second term would have
been a lame duck term, and his twenty twenty four term,
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twenty twenty five term is turning into the most explode
transformative moment in American history. And he's also doing something
very important, which is forcing a confrontation with judicial system
where every two bit hard left district court judge in
some blue region is trying to control the entire executive
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branch of government. And he must have known this confrontation
was coming. He's hitting it hard and fast because it
truly will determine America's future. Are we going to be
a constitutional country or are we essentially going to have
rule by judges?
Speaker 1 (03:34):
Yeah, it's going to be amazing to watch all of this. Andrea,
thank you as always appreciated. Andrea Widberg, Managing editor of
the American Thinker,