Sen. McConnell in Northern Ky., speaks for first time since Roe V. Wade overturned
Source: WKRC - Cincinnati
FLORENCE, Ky. (WKRC) - Kentucky senator and minority leader Mitch McConnell spoke publicly for the first time since the Supreme Court's decision on Friday.
At the Rotary Club of Florence, he spoke about the court's controversial decision on abortion.
"What the court did, in effect, was return this very controversial issue to the people and their representatives so that it could be decided by the democratic process," said McConnell.
He noted that neither side has had the 60 votes needed to pass anything significant in Congress. This will push it back to the states.
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It's not about states' rights and you know so Moscow Mitch
Thomas Hurt
(13,903 posts)LonePirate
(13,420 posts)Nobody ever seems to bring up that point when questioning these Republican assholes.
cloudboy07
(351 posts)Lonestarblue
(9,988 posts)I wish there were an easy way to split this country. Im tired of dealing with these troglodytes who want to take us back to the Dark Ages.
lastlib
(23,226 posts)How happy would our (so-called) xtian citizens be if their religion was subject to the whims of a muslim majority?
turbinetree
(24,695 posts)decided all by your lonesome, with help from the fucking Federalist society to just by pass a president and you decided to just fuck over the Constitution or did you fucking forget the advise and consent rule in the rule of law.... ., and you also helped put two people on the bench, one that was a drunk and accused of rape, and one was bought and paid for by the federalist society and they lied while giving testimony on settled law...and as for the filibuster rule where is that in the constitution, what article and section does it say filibuster .......
Mike Nelson
(9,955 posts)... he's happy. He probably feels his place in Heaven is more secure. I'm sure Jesus has many sins to consider, when deciding his eternal fate. Mitch must think this moves him farther from Hell.