New York-based author Fran Lebowitz called on President Biden to dissolve the Supreme Court during an unhinged appearance on “Real Time with Bill Maher.”
Lebowitz prefaced her rant on a false interpretation of the Supreme Court’s ruling on presidential immunity, which granted immunity from prosecution to members of the executive branch for official acts. Left-wing pundits and lawmakers have for weeks falsely claimed that the ruling transforms the presidency into a dictatorship and will allow Trump to do whatever he wants.
“You know, the Democrats had, like, elected people. The Supreme Court is completely his, you know. I mean, it’s so disgraceful, this court, that it shouldn’t even be allowed to be called the Supreme Court,” Lebowitz said, at which point the crowd erupted into a round of applause.
“It is an… it’s an insult to Motown to call it the Supreme Court. So… it’s not even a court. It’s only a court in the sense that the court of Louis XVI was a court. Basically, it’s a harem, okay? It’s a harem, it’s Trump’s harem. So I always feel sorry for the three real judges on the court,” she continued. […]
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