Tucker: Biden Voted against Roe v Wade in 1982, but Now Says He Won't Leave It to 'Whims of the Public'

Fox News host Tucker Carlson gave an epic monologue on Tuesday concerning the leak of the opinion draft from the Supreme Court on the overturning of Roe v. Wade, taking President Joe Biden to the woodshed for stating that he wasn’t prepared to leave abortion up to the “whims of the public.”
“And in fact, just to get back to the Constitution, which is the core question here, abortion does not appear there, nor has there ever been a right to abortion in this country,” Carlson stated toward the end of the segment.
“Now, if that bothers you, if you want a right to abortion, you can vote for it in Congress. You could pass a constitutional amendment. If you actually supported democracy, that’s what you would do, or call for your representatives to do, but so far, nobody has and in fact, we’re moving in the other direction. Today, Joe Biden announced that democracy has been suspended,” he asserted.
“One of the reasons why I voted against a number of the members, they refuse to acknowledge that there is a 9th Amendment. They refuse to acknowledge the right to privacy. I mean, there’s so many fundamental rights that are affected by that and I’m not prepared to leave that to the whims of the public at the moment,” Biden proclaimed.
“I can’t remember the word, but we’re going to piece together the sentence, and we’re quoting ‘the whims of the public’ no longer matter. Sorry, pal. They do matter,” Carlson retorted.
“It’s a democracy. Our whims matter; so do our beliefs. We get to vote on this stuff because that’s our system. You’re just passing through. You’ll be gone soon. The rest of us get to decide how we’re governed because we’re a self-governing country. We’re free people. Sorry,” the conservative host bluntly informed the president.