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Argus Hamilton's Rogue Report

Argus Hamilton

By Argus Hamilton

Published June 29, 2022

Argus Hamilton's Rogue Report
President Biden led a chorus of Democratic leaders in slamming the Supreme Court's decision Friday, telling the nation that abortion rights will be on the ballot in November. His old boss jumped in as well. Barack Obama urged women to Keep Hope Alive, unless you plan on naming your baby Hope.

Fox News host Shannon Bream broke the news of the High Court ruling to turn abortion back to the states early on Friday. Biden was awakened by a reporter's call asking his opinion on the decision regarding Roe vs Wade. Joe said either way they decide to cross the Rio Grande is fine with him.

The Supreme Court's landmark decision Friday involved refusing to overturn a Mississippi law which banned mid-term abortions, and threw the issue back to state legislatures. The ruling threw a wrench into the arena of reproductive rights. Maybe men will think twice about getting pregnant now.

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Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leaped onto TV to express outrage over the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe v. Wade Saturday and he invited American women to come to Canada for their abortion. They have socialized medicine up there. By the time she sees a doctor, the child will be 16.

The Supreme Court's conservative-majority rulings released in recent Fridays have upheld Voter ID laws, expanded gun rights, backed federal aid to religious schools, and most recently overturned Roe versus Wade. The Democrats' worst nightmare has come to pass. Trump is still president on Fridays.

President Biden attended the G-7 leaders' summit Sunday held in Bavaria which is roiling over Muslim immigration. London newspapers quoted German leaders of the anti-immigration party Sunday calling Angela Merkel the worst Chancellor in Germany's history. And that's saying something.

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