Chris Matthews tells pro-life activist that refusing to punish the woman who has an abortion is treating her like a child.
Ping to Liberal Media Criticism list.
Tucker Carlson recently defined Matthews:
“A volcano of dumbness.”
Tucker is brilliant.
Some of these “women” demanding abortions are “children”.
WHY OH WHY DOES ANYONE BOTHER TALKING TO THIS ASSHOLE CHRIS MATTHEWS????? NO ONE WATCHES HIM! WHAT A JOKE! He needs his guests to give him credibility way more than his guests need him to give him credibility. HERE ( and I could hardly bear more than just skimming it) he tells his guest that she’s being “cute” because she emphasizing punishing the doctor rather than the woman, so Chris drags out a piece of footage from Trump that was at odds with that,as if she was to be expected to follow the guidelines laid out by Dear Leader Trump (in that interview. Trump allowed himself to be put into a trick bag by Matthews,he should NEVER do that again. ). I would have nothing to do with this disgusting pseudo-journalist if I were in the Trump Administration, or way in any way associated with the interests of the Trump Administration.
It’s something Chrissy doesn’t understand, compassion. It is forgiving those of which it could be said “they no not what they do.” And after they understand what they have done, they will need all the compassion they can get.
All that aside, we have legal definitions for different categories of causing someone else's death. Wonder why old dead-soul tingles started at murder?
More Chrissy Matthews sphincter-thought.
If abortionist doctors were criminally pursued, they’d have to make a risk:benefit analysis. Most would decide that several years in the slammer wouldn’t be worth it. That would dry up the source of abortions and result in far fewer doctors who perform abortions and less access for women who think they want an abortion.
It would be similar to pursuing drug dealers and leaving users alone (for a while) till their source(s) dried up.
Receptionist: How do you write women so well?
Melvin Udall: I think of a man, and I take away reason and accountability.