Posted on 09/01/2021 2:19:56 PM PDT by governsleastgovernsbest
You might have expected President Biden's speech of yesterday defending his disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal to be CNN's lead story on this morning's New Day.
But it's a mark of just how central to liberal dogma is the right to abortion that New Day instead chose to lead with the news that the Supreme Court has declined to suspend a Texas law prohibiting most abortions after a fetal heartbeat is detected.
Amidst all the handwringing by hosts and panelists, this remark by substitute host Kaitlin Collins stood out. Speaking of the Texas law, Collins said:
"Obviously, who it would predominantly affect are lower-income women."
Get the rest of the story and view the video here.
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You got to be rasis against womans!
An don’t ax why.
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My bad yo.
I be keepin’ it realz now on, nomsayin’?
If conservatives were the monsters liberals claim they are, they would be all over the idea of killing the babies of poor people. Something the liberals don’t understand is that true compassion is caring about people you have never met, or who haven’t even been born yet. Without reservation or regard for anything except their innocence.
One of these days scientists are going to figure out what causes pregnancy, so women don’t have to resort to this
“Women and children hardest-hit.”
Abortion is the poor man’s birth control. They will end up murdering the mother in the eighth month anyway.
🕶👍😁
Yes all the pro-abort suburban "Republican" women who voted for Biden because Donald Trump is "mean".
“Populations we want to have fewer of” (paraphrasing RBG).
If they’re so dumb to spread their legs for every Tom, Dick and Trayvon that wanders down the street, they’re too dumb to know they missed their period.
Indeed. Helping the poor by killing their children. At least that’s pretty much how they spin it.
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