Posted on 07/12/2022 2:55:37 PM PDT by Rummyfan
As we reported previously, the Democrats are making some interesting arguments during a hearing on abortion in the Senate. That is to say, they’re wandering into trainwreck territory with one of the witnesses they put on — Khiara Bridges, who is a law professor at UC Berkeley School of Law.
Bridges accused Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) of being transphobic because he asked if she meant “women” when she used the term “people with a capacity for pregnancy.” The professor then said he was opening up trans people to violence by the nature of his question.
But she didn’t leave it there, she went full-bore unhinged. She had a fit with Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT) and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) saying that the overturning of Roe v. Wade returned the question to the states so that people could decide (which is more democratic). “These are the same states that are stopping people from voting!” she ranted.
Exactly who is being stopped from voting in either of those two states? Please point to who is being denied the right to vote. Indeed, as we’ve noted in the past, Democrats spread a lot of false information about the law that was passed in Texas, they even fled the state in a major tantrum but lost spectacularly, because their arguments were just nonsense. The problem, of course, is that they may not have liked that you would have voter ID for mail-in ballots as well as in-person voting.
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Definitely not shuttled through every course with straight As just to get rid of her.
That is so funny. Elon Musk has single handedly shown us how many bots are on twitter.
This thing is a law professor. That shows how bad things are.
That nose ring is a nice touch. A bone may have been more effective.
The new face of fascism.
Same as Nazis, same as Stalinists and Maoists...
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