It’s hard to believe at this point, but there was a time when Sen. Elizabeth Warren wasn’t absolutely insane. She actually wrote once a book advocating the idea that mothers should stay home and care for their kids. That time is not now, though, and the far-left liberal is reacting to the leaked draft overturning Roe v. Wade exactly as you’d expect.
When the news initially broke on Monday evening, Warren took to social media to proclaim “we’re not going back.”
Extremist Supreme Court poised for overturn #RoeVWadeAnd impose their far-right, unpopular views onto the entire nation. Millions of people who are pro-life and support the Constitution need to get up and speak out. We’re not going back—not ever.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 3, 2022
Ghoulishly, the “going back” she references there simply entails returning the policies of abortion back to the voters in each individual state. That might result in fewer babies being killed, though, and Warren just can’t have that.
And what is Warren’s chief worry? It is possible that too many minorities children will be born.
If an extremist Supreme Court overturns Roe, wealthy women will still get safe abortions — by traveling to another state or country. Women of color, women with low incomes and abuse victims will be the worst affected.
Congress should eliminate filibuster protections and preserve Roe.
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) May 3, 2022
It’s hard to express how gross it is to proclaim that it’s a problem for “women of color” to no longer kill their babies at alarming rates. There’s a reason the black population in the United States has basically been stagnant for years. It’s because Democrat policies have essentially resulted in the genocide of black children on a scale hardly imaginable.
Warren doesn’t care about this. In fact, she’s really angry about the prospect of more kids being protected in the womb, and that led to a hysterical breakdown on camera on Tuesday.
Pocahontas must take some time to unwind! pic.twitter.com/sJWL5wg2Vz
— Jordan Schachtel @ dossier.substack.com (@JordanSchachtel) May 3, 2022
If you watch the video, what you’ll see is Warren stumbling, being held up by presumably one of her aides. She then launches into a wild rant about having a “right” to abortion, claiming that Republicans have been plotting for decades to overturn Roe v. Wade.
On that point, she’s correct because Roe (and Casey) was an absolutely garbage decision that invented a right to kill babies in the womb out of thin air. Roe (and Casey) made no legal sense, and the court was given unearned power to regulate abortion. Republicans had been trying to abolish it for many decades. Warren has a great detective skills and can figure that one out.
Warren goes on to claim that “69%” of Americans support abortion. That’s a highly misleading claim that ignores that a vast majority want abortion illegal after the first trimester. What must happen to make that law in every state? Answer: Roe needs to be changed. All the rest are misunderstandings of Roe’s actual meaning. Warren holds, by far, the minority position on abortion in the United States, and it’s not particularly close.
Warren is interrupted at the end by a prolife protester who claims that she wants to dismember unborn babies. Fact-check: True.
These radical Democrats can’t run from what they support, and frankly, their anger energizes me and many others on the right. This is the fight we’ve been wanting to have, and watching these lunatics fully expose themselves and their disgusting views is a joy to behold. Like those who once supported slavery and argued that Plessy was “settled law,” Democrats have no real argument. Let’s get this stuff all out in the open and go from there.
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