And "a woman's right to choose". They don't have much intelligence, they just keep repeating the same things.
That's a particularly telling turn of phrase. They never say what the choice is, or is between. You'd think that such a "fundamental right" would be discussed proudly and openly by those who profess its centrality to their lives. But no: in public, it is always couched in the same reductive euphemism: the right that dare not speak its name.