Jared Isaacman
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There's radiation as you go through the Van Allen belt.
But I think the trick here is to understand the risk, right?
This is why we do testing at every level, the subcomponent level, the component level, integrated level.
We do pre-flight readiness reviews, flight readiness reviews, because we wanna make sure we understand the risk and that we have done everything we can to bring it down close to zero.
But at some point, you accept the risk because you are not gonna be able to explore the worlds beyond ours without taking some risk in the process.
Welcome back in the Clay Travis Buck Sexton show.
We've got some great guests coming your way in the next couple of hours.
But we have got tomorrow, Buck, you mentioned that the Supreme Court is going to be hearing oral arguments on whether birthright citizenship should or should not be the law of the land.
And look, I'm not optimistic that the Supreme Court is going to be willing to do what I think they should do, which is say that this whole concept of birthright
That citizenship by soil as opposed to citizenship by blood, which we'll get into some tomorrow, is going to be really interesting to hear how those questions come down.
But in the meantime, we did have a Supreme Court ruling that came down eight to one.
A little bit earlier today, right before, in fact, we came on the air, 8-1 Supreme Court ruling saying that a law in Colorado which tried to ban conversion therapy, which we'll get into a bit, was unconstitutional.
The only justice that lined up and said, hey, I think this ban was constitutional, was Katonji Brown-Jackson.
And even Elena Kagan went after Ketanji Brown Jackson, who filed a 35-page dissent.
Look, I think the last curse of the Joe Biden era is unfortunately going to be with us for a generation plus.
which is he put a wholly unqualified far left-wing politician, not a judge, far left-wing politician on the court, and even left-wingers on the court are, I think, frankly, embarrassed that Katonji Brown Jackson is there.
And Buck, even Elena Kagan, who whatever you want to say about Elena Kagan, she is a smart, principled, leftist jurist, but understands how the law works.
I think former dean of Harvard Law School – you may not agree with her, but you're going to read her opinion and say there is a foundation of constitutional jurisprudence undergirding her opinions.
That is not occurring here, and unfortunately –
Ketanji Brown Jackson basically is is is going to be worthless for generations.