Democrats recently held a pro-abortion rally* in front of
the Supreme Court of the United States. Fittingly, it was by turns hostile and
bizarre. Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) threatened not one but two
Supreme Court Justices saying, “I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell
you, Kavanaugh: You have released the whirlwind, and you will pay the price.
You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful actions.”
Schumer, sounding more like a mafia don than a member of Congress, failed to
realize that aborted babies also “pay the price” and don’t know what hits them,
for no other reason than that they inconvenience one or both of their parents.
Remarkably,
at this same rally, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich) explained to her fellow
demonstrators, “This past year, I realized, my, my, my are they obsessed with
our bodies, how we talk, how we look, what we stand for. I mean, this type of
policing of our bodies is so interconnected to all the social justice movements
all around the country.” Tlaib then bleated: “This obsession with our bodies.
You know, I, in the Michigan legislature for six years, used to say to people, ‘yo,
yo, you know what, you’re so freakin’ obsessed with what I decide to do with my
body, maybe you shouldn’t even want to have
sex with me!’” Say what??!! This can’t possibly be a big problem for her.
I, for one, would rather attempt to give an unanesthetized lynx a colorectal
exam while chewing on a large wad of tinfoil. Tlaib is a deluded, bitter, vile,
radical feminist who fervently wishes that men were lusting after her, so
she could reject them and feel better about herself.
Grabien
Media’s Tom Elliot reported that Tlaib then proceeded to accuse pro-life
politicians of “commercializing” women’s bodies. This is, like virtually all
leftist assertions, exactly backward. It is pro-abortion entities such
as Planned Parenthood, which sets abortion goals and quotas, charges for the abortions,
and then sells the resulting fetus parts for medical research, that “commercialize”
women’s—and babies’-- bodies.
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*(The rally/protest was held in
regards to the June Medical Services v. Russo abortion case that the
Supreme Court heard that day. The SCOTUS was to decide whether the state of
Louisiana can enforce a law that abortion proponents fear could be used to enhance
the ability of states to restrict access to abortion.)
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