Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Judge Luttig SPILLS THE BEANS on PLAN to DEFEAT TRUMP
Episode Date: August 30, 2024In an Exclusive Legal AF by Meidas Touch interview, Michael Popok is joined again by conservative icon, constitutional and presidential scholar, former federal appellate and lifelong Republican, Judge... J. Michael Luttig, to discuss in detail his strongly held view that the very soul of America and its Rule of Law and Constitutional Republic is on the ballot this November. Judge Luttig tells Popok this battle for the soul of our country, combined with his love and country and faith, compelled Judge Luttig to not only oppose Trump’s “highjacking” of democracy and his party, but to strongly endorse VP Kamala Harris for President. As Judge Luttig so eloquently puts it during the interview, we are one party short of a 2-party system, and the choice is clear for November in that the Democratic party is the only party left to serve as the guardian of our democracy. Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Join the Legal AF Patreon: https://Patreon.com/LegalAF Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/lights-on-with-jessica-denson On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com/tag/coalition-of-the-sane Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We have a special edition of Legal AF with an interview and my interview with J. Michael
Ludwig.
As I've said before, I'll say it again,
because only I can say it,
because Judge Ludwig is too modest.
If they were etching another Mount Rushmore
of conservative icons and constitutional scholars,
Judge Ludwig would certainly be etched on that mountain.
There are very few people that can say
that they threw themselves in front of a
speeding train out of control, hell bent on overturning democracy in the form of Donald Trump
than what J. Michael Ludwig did, Michael Ludwig did on that moment when it was really important
to our democracy in his guidance of Vice President Pence. But as everybody also knows, Judge Ludwig
is a lifelong Republican, conservative,
proud of it, patriot, and the first order, served under President Bush in 1991, also
with Reagan, was a law clerk for Judge Scalia.
Nobody can challenge the bona fides of Judge Ludwig when it comes to being a Republican,
a conservative, or a patriot. But it comes as no shock based on his appearances on this network before.
Judge Ludwig has come out for the first time in his career to endorse a Democrat for president,
Kamala Harris.
In a heartfelt, sincere, authentic five-page letter that went out like a bombshell about a week ago. Judge
Lutick let the world know, not in secret, not behind the curtain of an election
booth, but because he felt it was important to the public to know where he
stood and why he was voting for Kamala Harris. Before we get to Judge Lutick,
let me firstly welcome you, Judge. Thanks for being back with us.
Thank you, Michael.
It's always a pleasure to be on with you and the Midas Touch.
I love the comment that you gave to CNN
after the five pages came out.
I'm going to read from that.
I'm going to do some excerpts from the letter,
although I commend everyone to read all five pages,
single-spaced letters, anything that Judge Lutig writes.
You should read if you're a patriot in our participatory democracy.
Let me read to you for our audience what you commented to CNN about why you wrote the letter.
Of course, we're going to amplify that here for our audience.
You said, the first thing all of us are taught is right from wrong.
We're not taught right from left.
I thank God, my parents, and my country every day for teaching me right from wrong, especially
in these days.
In my faith, we believe that we will one day answer for our wrongs.
I've always tried to live my life in anticipation of that day.
Imperfectly, to be sure, but I have tried.
My endorsement of the vice president was the right thing to do. It would have been wrong for me to stay silent, and I believe I would
have one day had to answer for that silence. It's really that simple. I'm going to get
to your excerpts, but Judge, why don't you talk straight to our audience about what got
you to the point of just not opposing MAGA and Trump, but actually moving to endorse Kamala Harris,
who's obviously the leader of the Democratic Party.
Michael, thank you for re-reading for your audience
that very deeply personal note that I sent to CNN
personal note that I sent to CNN only moments before they released my endorsement publicly. CNN asked me, would I like to make any additional statement to accompany my five and a half page letter. And I had been thinking about that in the, that morning.
And I said, yes, I would.
And I was out of town in a hotel room in Texas.
And I typed out those words that you just read
in about five minutes and sent them to CNN
with a note that said,
I would like for you to recite these words when you announce
my endorsement of the vice president.
It was very personal.
As you can tell, for me, the most significant thing I said there was the reference to my faith, to my
Christian faith.
And I had concluded long before the endorsement that I would endorse the Democratic candidate for president, whether it would have been the current president or
Kamala Harris, the vice president.
And as I said, in my faith, I believe that I would have had to answer to my God for my silence if I had not endorsed Kamala Harris.
And that's because, of course, of the fundamental wrong. And I'm purposely not going to use
legalese here because this is what it has come down to in
America. It's nothing less than right and wrong, okay? And we
all know that. And even the Republicans who support the former president,
they know it in their heart. They just don't have the courage, the political courage or
the moral courage to stand up against the wrong that they are now supporting and endorsing.
I don't want to be, and I did not want to be in that position on my final days on this earth. This was for me a very significant moment in my life personally, but also personally
for my country, the United States of America.
Yeah, I use the word conservative in one of my descriptors for you,
but courageous would have been the right
way to start it off because it takes a lot of courage to look America in the eye and the people
in your party and the headwinds around that and to say, I'm a patriot first. I'm a constitutional
scholar and protector of the presidency and I'm a man of faith.
This is the right thing to do, not for any other reason, but because it's right or wrong.
You and I were talking before, in preparation for the interview, and you and I often agree
on the fundamentals that relate to patriotism here.
I've said a similar comment to yours. I've said it's not
about red and blue. It's about red, white and blue. We're one party short in a two-party system
here. And none of us on the Midas Touch Network, on Legal.if, me or you, want, we can't have a
constitutional republic that only has two parties where one party has hollowed itself out and it's
become one party on one side itself out and it's become one
party on one side and a guy named Trump on the other and a MAGA movement, whatever that
is behind it.
I need, we need as an American people, a healthy functioning democracy with two healthy functioning
parties.
We may not agree on policy.
You and I, I'm sure could spend hours over a beer disagreeing fundamentally about policy,
but not about patriotism, not about light versus dark.
And I think that's what struck me and almost brought a tear to my eye when I read your
five and a half pages.
Well, you know, Michael, the political class and now the followers of the political class, and now the followers of the
political class, and particularly the former
president and the Republican Party, they have sought to
redefine patriotism. They have sought to redefine American democracy, but neither of those is subject to redefinition.
There is a truth, there is a truth about patriotism, and there's a truth about American democracy. And the former president and the Republican party
can deny it all they want,
just like they've denied fact after fact
after fact after fact since January 6, 2021.
But the fact that they deny it doesn't make that denial true and it never will.
Agreed. I mean, we're looking at this at the periodic table, patriotism is an inert element.
It is immutable. It's not something like you said, that's given to opinion. I'm as big a patriot
as you are, and it's not tied to my party.
You can even hear it when some of these podcasters on the right wing,
they say things about the Democratic convention recently, not that we're going to dive too much
into politics, where they say, wait a minute, they're waving flags. They're wearing camo hats.
That's our thing. No, it's not your thing. I get to wear a flag and a
flag pin and I get to be just as patriotic as anybody else. And, you know, and for a while,
Democrats were timid and scared during the first Trump administration about showing their patriotism
because the flag became synonymous with something dark as opposed to something beautiful and light.
I would just add to that, Michael, that today, for purposes of this election,
that is not the Republicans' thing. And it is, affirmatively, the Democratic Party's thing, if you will, patriotism and
devotion to country. In my view, the Republican Party has squandered that over the past four years.
And it's unforgivable as a political matter, though as of course, as you know, I don't
really care about that.
Yeah.
I think it's a good way to segue.
We've kept the audience waiting long enough for those that haven't read it.
We will post it on the Midas Touch Network and on the website, but let me read from excerpts of it. We could have you do
it, but I think it's easier if I do it, less embarrassing for you. You certainly wrote it
and wrote it beautifully. Let me read from excerpts of it and then we can, you and I can talk
about it. This is the start, the title of the letter, Endorsement of Vice President of the
United States, Kamala Harris. Almost four years ago on January 6th, 2021,
a stake was driven through the heart of America's democracy.
And on that day,
American democracy was left teetering on a nice edge.
On that day, the prescribed day for the choosing of the American president,
there was not a peaceful transfer of power for the first time in almost 250
years since the founding of the nation.
Judge Ludwig continues, because of the former president's continued knowingly false claims
that he won the 2020 election, millions of Americans no longer have faith and confidence
in our national elections and may never will again. Because of the former president's knowingly
false claims, many Americans, especially young Americans tragically,
have begun to question whether constitutional democracy is the best form of self-government
for America. The 2020 presidential election, of course, was not stolen from the former president,
and he knows that. It was the former president who attempted to steal the 2020 presidential election
from the American people, not they from him. To attempt to steal an
election in the United States of America is an attempt to steal America's democracy.
The letter continues, Judge Ludic continues on page two, he and his party, talking now about the
Republican party, defiantly refuse even to pledge that they will honor and respect the vote and the will of the American people in the upcoming presidential election.
In this defiant refusal, the Republican candidate for the presidency by a vote of the American people.
And then I want to go to page four and then I'll come back.
I want to ask you a point of question about this because you talk about the Hobbesian choice and the binary choice here.
On page four you say this time for America's choosing has come.
It is time for all Americans to stand and affirm whether they believe in American democracy,
the Constitution, and the rule of law, and want for America the same or whether they do not.
In a word, for America and Americans, this is no Hobson's choice at all. America's two political
parties are the political guardians of American democracy. Regrettably, in the presidential election
of 2024, there is only one political party and one candidate for the
presidency that can claim the mantle of defender and protector of America's
democracy, the Constitution, and the rule of law. As a result, I will
unhesitatingly vote for the Democratic Party's candidate for the
President of the United States, Vice President of the United States, Kamala Harris.
Judge, you could have written this letter any number of ways.
There may have even been drafts that I'm not asking you to tell our audience whether there
were.
But you made this about being on the right side of history, being on the right side of
your morals and your ethics and your faith in the decision making,
but then went further to talk about the two parties and how one party has abdicated that responsibility,
and then further still to actually endorse for the first time in your career a Democrat for president, why did you feel it was necessary at this moment in history
to write the letter and talk to the American people in those terms?
Michael, I actually believe that this is the most important moment in American history during my entire lifetime.
I can't even imagine that any moment approximating this one
would ever occur in the comparatively short time
I have left on this earth.
It was, it was a, every sentence was and is rich
Because every sentence was and is rich with America, American's values, American's principles, to democracy and to the rule of law, all of which are the basis upon which this nation
was founded almost 250 years ago.
And Michael, Michael never once before
in those almost 250 years has any person questioned any of that until
Donald Trump has questioned every single bit of it. It just simply cannot be that America can continue
as the beacon of democracy and freedom to the world
led by the former president of the United States.
I said in that letter and a passage that would be considered a digression in our
talk today, but for the past two or three, four years as I've been speaking and writing
about all of this, I've returned repeatedly to the founding fathers and their words, their concerns 250
years ago about America's, and America's future. And I included in that letter two particular passages from different of our founding fathers,
and I won't give the detail now.
But the founding fathers were concerned most of anything at all,
Michael, about a populist demagogue who would lure America away from its founding principles
and its values and all that it stood for
and follow that populist demagogue
wherever he or she led them.
Second, in an unbelievably prescient and prophetic statement, I think Alexander Hamilton or vice versa in 1792,
I actually said that there will come a day
when that populist demagogue will lose an election
by a few votes and claim that he or she had won.
votes and claim that he or she had won. And in the end of that quotation, Thomas Jefferson, I believe, said, that person will ride the
storm and reap the whirlwind.
That is about as precise a prophecy
that I'm aware of in all of civilization.
The founding fathers feared most this moment and this man.
And notwithstanding that,
the Republican Party and
many Republicans, citizens,
frankly don't care.
They will vote for Donald Trump.
No matter what,
those of good faith will vote for him because they prefer his policies
over those of the vice president.
And I addressed that in this letter.
And I said that the only issues of moment in this election
And I said that the only President's policy positions and mine would
vary greatly, I was unconcerned about any of her policy positions other than the fundamental policy positions on America's democracy,
the Constitution, and the rule of law. So let me just dive into that just a moment more.
It's America's democracy and the Constitution and rule of law that are the stakes in this
election.
And they are the stakes in this election for the first time in American history.
They are the only stakes, Michael, because if we don't have our democracy in our constitution and the rule of law,
all of which Donald Trump and now the Republican Party have betrayed,
then we have nothing at all in America. And all the differences in policy views mean nothing whatsoever.
And that's just the truth, okay?
It's not the political truth.
It is the truth about the United States of America.
And, you know, I don't care about the Republican Party.
I don't care about the Democratic Party
at this moment in history.
There is only one party today and in this election
who can claim the mantle of protector and defender of
America's democracy, the Constitution, the rule of law and that is the
Democratic Party and its nominee Kamala Harris. Yeah I think that sounds like it's
been the motivating animating force in your letter is your belief that you need to put
aside all of the policy, foreign policy, domestic policy disputes. The only thing that's important,
that's up for grabs is the very heart and soul of our democracy, its constitution, the rule of law.
And I think that is now that I understand that in hearing you explain it, it's sort of for me,
now I understand why each one of these sentences
and paragraphs were so chosen
and ordered the way that they were.
The other thing we're missing, Judge,
and we can kind of conclude on this
in our two-party system and the importance
to a constitutional republic as a Supreme Court
that sees things the way you see things about the right and the wrong of things and the
constitutionality of things. And one of the problems here is we have a party, a movement,
a leader in Trump who's been emboldened by the far right. As I've said it in prior hot takes,
you've now got this alliance of Gorsuch, Alito, and Thomas who are, it's like a tug of war,
right? They're pulling, they're trying to pull, the gravitational pull of them, all things that
matter to them over to the far right. And they're sucking on occasion,
Kavanaugh and Roberts over there.
And that's a problem because I would feel better
about the voting if I knew I had a Supreme Court as the
ultimate firewall of my beliefs.
But many of our audience don't believe we've got a
protectorate in the Supreme Court.
Well, as you expect, would expect, I will be very careful.
Um, but I will say this, as I've said publicly over and over during the past
year, um, the Supreme Court of the United States decided two cases that were cases involving Donald Trump, the former
president of the United States.
One was the disqualification clause case under the 14th amendment, and the other was the
latter was the immunity's decision.
Both of those decisions were palpably wrong.
They were unsupported by the constitution
and the laws of the United States in every single respect.
Both of them, both decisions, of the United States in every single respect.
Both of them, both decisions, and I've said this publicly, represented a betrayal
of the constitution of the United States
and a betrayal of America for different reasons each,
but both a betrayal.
There's no question but that those two decisions
had the effect, regardless of intention,
they had the effect of admitting Donald Trump to run for election in November,
and they had the effect of ensuring to the maximum extent
possible that he would be elected by the American people in November.
Yeah, that's just observational. That's not opinion. I appreciate that. That is where we're
at and thank you for kind of reinforcing that with us. Judge Ludig, conservative,
forcing that with us. Judge Ludwig, conservative, federalist, constitutional scholar, and now an endorser of Kamala Harris for no other good reason than to protect our constitutional
democracy, which is at stake and on the ballot in our form of government on November 5 in
what you have said, and I agree wholeheartedly as does our
audience, this is the most monumentous decision the American people had to make
in hundreds of years about whether they stand for our form of government and the
rule of law and our Constitutional Republic or they don't. And I can't think
of a better person to join us and speak to our audience.
We try not to be an echo chamber. We try to bring in different voices as much as we can, because our audience demands it. They're thirsty and hungry for it. But you have consistently been
somebody that our audience wants to hear from. And every time they do, we get the comments, the chats, we get the viewership
that tells us that you are an important bearer of a torch, a flame of freedom,
liberty, that with a voice that is unique and that they're not getting from other
sources, even here on Midas Touch Network.
And for that, I'm forever indebted to you that you're willing to come on with us on a regular basis and address our audience.
Thank you, Michael. It really is my honor and I sincerely mean that.
We've reached the end of our interview with Judge Ludwig about his decision and how we got and made that decision
and why to endorse Vice President Kamala Harris.
Goes so much deeper than that,
as you'll see, as you've heard in the interview.
We appreciate Judge Ludwig being with us.
Open door policy, whenever and wherever Judge Ludwig
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