Politics
‘Superman’ Star Dean Cain Gives Biden A Brutal Reality Check
Actor Dean Cain, famed for his role in “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman,” took to social media to challenge President Joe Biden’s understanding of constitutional law.
Biden, who made a call for a larger Democratic majority in Congress to pass a new law protecting Roe v. Wade, faced Cain’s blunt response on the feasibility of such an action.
Cain challenged the President’s understanding of the legal process and the separation of powers within the U.S. government, saying, “You can’t ‘restore’ Roe, you idiot. The Supreme Court tossed it. They are a coequal branch of government.”
You can’t “restore” Roe, you idiot. The Supreme Court tossed it. They are a coequal branch of government.
You CAN try to pass a Federal Law… but I’m sure it would be different from what the original Roe decision established. https://t.co/uo1MqBRH1B
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) January 25, 2024
The President’s tweet from Thursday, encouraged voters to give him a Democratic House of Representatives and a larger Democratic Senate, promising to sign a law immediately to restore and protect Roe v. Wade if achieved.
🤣 comedy writer now?! 🤣 https://t.co/roMyF6S2mo
— Dean Cain (@RealDeanCain) January 26, 2024
Cain’s response not only challenged the feasibility of Biden’s proposal but also highlighted a fundamental aspect of American governance — the distinct powers of the government’s branches. Cain, while an actor by profession, has been vocal about his political views, often aligning with conservative perspectives.
REACTIONS:
Democrats always try to play to the lowest intelligence voters who don't know the constitution and cannot distinguish between truth and lies.
— JD Rucker (@JDRucker) January 25, 2024
https://twitter.com/njoyzgrl81/status/1750955798828589399?s=20
Restore the Southern border!!!
— Brad Hansen (@BradHansen1975) January 25, 2024
Even a federal law might be struck down.
Only way to do it, might be a constitutional amendment. Best to just leave it to the states, as intended by the 10th Amendment.
That's why the Constitution had to be amended for slavery, and the women's vote.
— Liberty Never Sleeps Podcast (@LibertyNeverSlp) January 25, 2024
Exactly.
— Gerd Hansma (@gmanndo) January 25, 2024