Laura Ingraham: “On a couple of key issues, Justice Kennedy, he was just making it up”

Ingraham says Justice Kennedy's nomination to the Supreme Court was a “huge mistake” because of his decisions on abortion and gay marriage

From the June 28 edition of Courtside Entertainment Group's The Laura Ingraham Show:

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LAURA INGRAHAM (HOST): 1988. Anthony M. Kennedy was Reagan's last pick for the Supreme Court. It was -- look, he had a distinguished career, but it turned out to be not a great pick. It was a huge mistake, but at the time he didn't know. But it was a huge mistake. I like Justice Kennedy as a person very much. He's an elegant, wonderful person. But on a couple of key issues, Justice Kennedy, he was just making it up. On the Webster case, Casey case, of course the gay marriage case. Whatever states wanted to do on those issues, states could do, but there was no right in the Constitution, enshrined in the Constitution to change marriage or to of course create this right to abortion. 

Previously:

Laura Ingraham compares baking cakes for same-sex couples to baking cakes for white supremacists

Laura Ingraham asks why “the Muslims” are “never supporting the conservatives on” anti-LGBTQ initiatives

Laura Ingraham calls Planned Parenthood employees “heinous, Hitlerian freaks”

Fox guest: “Any justice that the president appoints” to replace Anthony Kennedy “should be against Roe v. Wade”