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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Bob Price. Texas Associate editor Breitbard joins us, We've always
seen this in Wisconsin, haven't we, Bob.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Well, we've seen it all over the country, Jimmy. It
started with these federal judges who think somehow they're automatically
the commander in chief, that they can overrule military decisions
of the President of the United States and try to
stop him from implementing the plans that he was elected
by the people of the United States to do. We
had a New King's Day nationwide protest over the weekend
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and trying to say that Donald Trump is acting as
a king. But it's these judges that are acting as kings,
kings and queens all across the country where they think
they can just take over the executive branch of the government.
So once these federal judges do it, now you're seeing
these state and local judges thinking they can do the
same thing.
Speaker 1 (00:51):
Yeah. You know, in the case of the state the
local judges, we can eventually hopefully vote them out because
most of them are voted for. At least that's what
you'd like to think you could do. You don't get
that choice with the federal judge. So how do we
cure the problem with the federal judges. Is there a
cure for that problem?
Speaker 2 (01:10):
Well, there is a cure through that problem with impeachment,
but it's hard to get the House of Representatives to
take action on that. And then if you did get
them to do that, and then they finally got it
to the Senate, you can't even get a appropriations bill
passed out of the Senate right now. So you're sure
not going to get a two thirds majority for impeachment
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of a federal judge. So right now we're kind of
hamstrung except through the process of taking it to the
Supreme Court and getting a reasonable decision out of the
Supreme Court.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
Right well, the Supreme Court has already spoken out a
little bit on this issue, especially in federal judges who
think that they can make rulings for the entire country.
They basically told them they can't, but they're still doing it.
Speaker 2 (01:50):
They are, And that's the lawlessness of the Democrats who
are in these positions all across the country, whether it's
federal judges or state judges. They are encouraging lawlessness because
they're not respecting the Constitution and the rule of law
in this country. It's really a scary position when you
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look at the power that these people are trying to
wield upon the federal government.
Speaker 1 (02:18):
This thing doesn't end well, I wouldn't think Bob Price,
thanks as allvy, sir, I appreciate it. That's bright bart
Texas Associated Editor, Bob Price