Biden slams ‘outrageous behavior’ of SCOTUS on world stage, says it’s the ONE thing ‘destabilizing’ the US

During a press conference at the NATO Summit in Madrid, Spain, on Thursday, President Joe Biden condemned the “destabilizing, outrageous behavior” of the U.S. Supreme Court in overturning Roe v. Wade.

The high court decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization that overruled Roe returns abortion regulation to each state to determine individually.

Abortion provisions in blue states, where Biden may retain some modicum of popularity, remain unchanged and may wind up even being expanded. Some employers have vowed to pay for the travel expenses to enable employees to go to another state to terminate a pregnancy.

Associated Press reporter Darlene Superville got an unusually animated Biden’s attention with a litany of issues, including abortion, and then asked the POTUS whether America is going backward, a feeling she claimed was shared by some European leaders.

“They do not think that. You haven’t found one person, one world leader, to say America is going backward. America is better positioned to lead the world than we ever have been. We have the strongest economy in the world. Our inflation rates are lower than other nations in the world. The one thing that has been destabilizing is the outrageous behavior of the Supreme Court of the United States, in overruling not only Roe v Wade, but essentially challenging the right to privacy,” Biden, a career politician who pledged to unify the country upon taking office as president, insisted.

“We’ve been a leader in the world in terms of personal rights and privacy rights, and it is a mistake, in my view, for the Supreme Court to do what it did. But I have not seen anyone come up to me to do anything other than, nor have you heard them say anything, other than ‘thank you for America’s leadership. You’ve changed the dynamic of NATO and the G7,'” the globalist Democrat continued.

 

“So I can understand why the American people are frustrated because of what the Supreme Court did. I can understand why the American people are frustrated because of inflation. But inflation is higher in almost every other country. Prices at the pump are higher in almost every other country. We’re better positioned to deal with this than anyone, but we have a way to go. And the Supreme Court, we have to change that decision by codifying Roe v Wade,” Biden concluded.

Whether this was a planted question is a matter of speculation.

Parenthetically, many online influencers have claimed that various European countries impose limits that are stricter than the abortion rights provided under Roe.

The purported leader of the free world, who claims he is seeking reelection in 2024 to the apparent dismay of those in his party’s hierarchy, is also calling for an exception or a carve-out to the Senate filibuster rule (which requires 60 votes to initially move forward on legislation) that would allow the codification of Roe.

Congressional Democrats during the Obama/Biden administration, however, never sought to enshrine Roe in federal statutes.

During the Trump presidency, Senate Dems used the filibuster, which they now bitterly oppose, hundreds of times.

Democrats from Joe Biden on down have expressed little concern for the right of privacy, or bodily autonomy when it came to COVID-19 vaccine mandates.

A potential Roe-related carve-out, if that’s even possible under parliamentary rules, would need the approval of U.S. Sens. Joe Manchin (D-WVa.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) in the 50-50 Senate.

The duo has opposed an across-the-board rules change in the filibuster.

America, which is suffering from out-of-control inflation at the grocery store and at the gas pump along with other calamities under the Biden administration, seems far less obsessed with the abortion issue than establishment Democrats.

It remains to be seen how the pro-choice, pro-life issue, however, will play out in the November midterms. Many Americans who don’t find themselves fully in either camp are often conflicted over this sensitive issue.

The late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, even as she is celebrated as a liberal champion of women’s rights and feminism generally (although blue-checkers are now mad that she never retired in time to give Obama another high court nomination), however, expressed misgivings about the scope of the Roe decision.

“Indeed, the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg was a critic of Roe, seeing it as too sweeping in supplanting state laws. She later blamed the case for reversing the trend toward more pro-choice states,” influential George Washington University law professor and pundit Jonathan Turley explained in November 2021.

The approval rating for Joe Biden, according to a Real Clear Politics aggregate of eight national polls, has sunk to just 38 percent.

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