When Joe Biden was sworn in as President, this is the oath he took:
“I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States.”
When it comes to the “faithfully execute” part of the oath, he’s done a pretty terrible job. But when it comes to the “preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States” part … he’s also done a pretty terrible job. Which really should come as no huge surprise when you consider that he doesn’t actually seem to know what’s in the Constitution.
Here he is during his speech today on his commitment to fighting for the “right” of women to abort their unborn children (the same speech after which he got a little too close for some young women’s comfort):
BIDEN: "There's a thing called the 9th Amendment that says there's a right to privacy…" pic.twitter.com/dKrIiKdoE1
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) October 18, 2022
“That’s how it was interpreted back then.” By whom, exactly? Not by anyone serious, I can tell you that much.
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There’s a thing called the constitution which Biden hasn’t read https://t.co/6lIpHUybf1
— Jared Rabel (@JradRabel) October 18, 2022
Joe Biden sure hasn’t given us any reason to believe he’s read the Constitution. Not based on what he’s done since he took office and definitely not based on his pro-abortion arguments.
Here’s the Ninth Amendment, just as a reminder:
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
The Ninth Amendment does not explicitly say “that there’s a right to privacy.” So there’s that. There’s also the fact that Biden is taking quite a few intellectual leaps in order to argue that more restrictive pro-life laws would restrict the right to privacy.
Ummm, who wants to tell him? https://t.co/u9VFhuNjQy
— Cam Reinhart (@CamReinhart) October 18, 2022
Joe's telling stories again…. https://t.co/zxIlxZG8VH
— Matt Cover (@MattCover) October 18, 2022
Uhhhh…..no.
— B1B_Lancer (@B1B_Lancer) October 18, 2022
That isn’t remotely what the 9th Amendment says.
— David Cole Grey (@greycole05) October 18, 2022
"There's some amendment thingy we can torture logically to mean whatever we want it to mean"
— Keith Maniac, from Guatemala (@from_maniac) October 18, 2022
That would appear to be the Biden administration’s logic, yes.
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