The Pour Over Today - Wednesday, May 4, 2022
Episode Date: May 4, 2022Today, we’re talking about a leaked Supreme Court opinion with big implications, the start of voting season, the Met Gala, and other top news for Wednesday, May 4th. Stay informed while remaining fo...cused on Christ with The Pour Over.Sponsored by Ned. Use code TPO to get 20% off your order here:https://links.thepourover.org/37fcdh4_050422
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Today we're talking about a leaked Supreme Court opinion with big implications, the start
of voting season, the Met Gala, and other top news for Wednesday, May 4th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over.
Here's the verse of the week.
The Lord is righteous in all his ways and kind in all his works.
Psalm 145, 17.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
The Supreme Court is reportedly set to overturn Roe v. Wade. For some context,
it's a decades-long saga, but here are a few key points. In 1973, the Supreme Court ruled that women have a constitutional right to abortion in the case of Roe v. Wade. Last year, the court
heard the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health over
whether Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban was constitutional, and the case is still pending.
Monday evening, Politico obtained a draft opinion on the case, signed by a majority of the justices,
which affirms Mississippi's ban as legal and overrules Roe v. Wade, calling it egregiously
wrong. Yesterday, the Supreme Court verified that the draft was authentic and announced an
investigation into who spilled the beans. So what does this mean? Officially nothing,
but unofficially, a lot. This is an unprecedented leak from the typically ironclad Supreme Court,
not the official decision, which isn't expected until June or July. If Roe v. Wade is overturned,
it would mean the legality of abortion will be determined at a state level. 13 states already
have so-called trigger laws that would immediately make abortion illegal, and in time, it's expected
roughly half of states would ban or substantially limit abortion and half would allow it. While the
justices researched Flex Seal to prevent future leaks, barricades were erected around the Supreme
Court in record time in correct anticipation of protests and counter-protests. In general,
liberals have condemned the leaked opinion, calling it, quote, an abomination, and Democratic lawmakers have
promised to attempt to enact federal legislation to keep abortion legal nationwide. On the other
hand, conservatives have applauded the content but criticized the leak, which some theorize
was done to pressure justices into changing their votes. We are called to love everyone always.
That means loving and caring for
the unborn, single mothers, couples who have received abortions, and people who passionately
disagree with you on this topic. First Corinthians 16.14 says, do everything in love.
Yes, it's already time for more voting. In yesterday's Indiana and Ohio primaries,
both parties are looking for candidates who might tip the scales in a narrowly divided House and
Senate at general election time. The race is especially contentious for the Ohio GOP Senate
seat. Former President Trump handed J.D. Vance a coveted power-up, an 11th-hour endorsement,
allowing the hillbilly elegy author to pull ahead of former state treasurer Josh Mandel.
However, multiple candidates are still hot on his tail. Elsewhere in the Buckeye State, incumbent Governor DeWine is likely to win
the nomination, and progressive Nina Turner and incumbent favorite Chantel Brown face a rematch
for the Democratic House seat. Stay tuned, other issues, ahem, see breaking SCOTUS news, could
influence votes. Voting is an important and powerful way to change things, but as Christians,
our hope is never contingent on the outcome of an election or the success of a political party.
Psalm 121, 1 and 2 says, I lift my eyes toward the mountains. Where will my help come from?
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In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
In other brews, we've got a rapid round of updates.
The Met Gala, the annual $35,000 per plate fundraiser for NYC's Metropolitan Museum of Arts Costume Institute, was Monday night.
The event's dress code called for, quote, gilded glamour and white tie, and celebrities glittered accordingly.
Kim K even donned an iconic Marilyn Monroe dress on loan from Ripley's Believe It or Not.
U.S. Marshals are offering $10,000 for information regarding an escaped Alabama inmate who was serving 75 years for kidnapping and attempted murder and a missing corrections officer.
Information from other inmates suggests a, quote, relationship between the two and suggests that
the corrections officer was an accomplice in Friday's escape. After two years of locked borders, New Zealand cautiously cracked open its doors to tourists
from about 60 countries, including the U.S. and most of Europe, but it excluded non-visa
waiver countries like India and China. Visitors to the land of Oz need to be fully vaxxed with
a COVID-negative test. Time to edit your way-too-early fantasy draft cheat sheets.
Time to edit your way-too-early fantasy draft cheat sheets.
Star Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has been banned for the first six regular season games for using performance-enhancing drugs. Hopkins says he was shocked at the results showing trace amounts of PEDs in his system and intends to, quote, get to the bottom of it.
An estimated 100 civilians were evacuated from Azovstal steel plant,
the last remaining Ukrainian stronghold in the pummeled port city of Mariupol.
The Russian offensive appears to be planning to annex large portions of eastern Ukraine later this month, according to U.S. officials.
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