CBS Lionizes Indiana Abortionist, Allows Her to Peddle Disinformation on Post-Roe America

After the execution of Roe v. WadeThe liberal media were involved in an abortion disinformation campaignTo scare women into thinking that miscarriages are criminalized, and that they will suffer from the medical problems associated with pregnancies. It’s been so sinister that it would make even the Russians jealous.

CBS decided to spend Tuesday and Wednesday worshipping Dr. Caitlyn Berber, an Indiana abortionist who had performed an abortion on a Ohio 10-year-old victim of rape.

 

 

The interview first aired on Tuesday’s CBS Evening News with anchor Norah O’Donnell, who said Bernard’s interview came amid protests in Indiana over a debate among lawmakers for an abortion ban with There are exceptions to rape, incest and for the life of the mother. Of course, O’Donnell chose to deceive viewers by leaving out that last exception.

Bernard began with lies. He claimed that Americans realize the importance of not having an abortion available on demand. “not what they want for children, for women, to be put in these situations of life-threatening conditions, of traumatic pregnancies.”

Again, Indiana’s proposed law I would allow an exceptionFor the good of her mother.

After a question about whether it’s unheard of for really young women to have been raped and want an abortion (it isn’t), O’Donnell lobbed softballs about whether her feelings have been hurt by the public backlash (click “expand”):

O’DONNELL: When your name was publicly attached to this case, the attorney general of Indiana said he would investigate you. Was that your response? 

BERNARD 

O’DONNELL: Have you felt threatened? 

BERNARD And it — you know, it shows how, you know, abortion, instead of being part of healthcare — which it is — a needed, life-saving procedure — which it is — has been used to create a wedge between people politically and personally. 

O’DONNELL: Indiana’s attorney general Todd Rokita described you as an abortion activist acting as a doctor. What is your response to this? 

BERNARD: I’m a physician. To be able take care of patients each day, this is what I have worked for my whole life.

O’Donnell did ask whether she “violate[d] privacy laws” in having story go public and “failed to report any recent abortions,” but Bernard said no to both and O’Donnell didn’t press any further.

The fluff and lies continued as O’Donnell fretted: “How would you describe how things have changed since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade?”

Bernard replied that she’s heard “stories of people in dire circumstances, complications of their pregnancies or traumatic situations and…not able to get it,” but again, the Indiana law would protect the mother and, as National Review’s Alexandra DeSanctis ExplainedThe same is true for all pro-life laws in the country.

O’Donnell’s final two questions were also of the syrupy variety with the first lamenting the Supreme Court has altered what Bernard “spent” her “life” and “career” doing, which was, in O’Donnell’s truly ghoulish wording, “taking care of — and providing care for women and babies.”

Bernard again lied when he claimed the Dobbs Decision “will affect our ability to take care of miscarriages,” “our ability to take care of complications in early pregnancy that could kill someone,” And “provide infertility treatments.”

It’s not true, and it sounds like an old record. The pro-life states made this clear.

To close out, O’Donnell invited Bernard to “address concerns by conservatives or those with deeply held religious beliefs that abortion is immoral and wrong.” 

Bernard insisted that “if you don’t believe that you would have an abortion, then don’t have one” and thus one shouldn’t “stop other people from accessing medical care that they need.”

Considering the Obama administration sued nuns and a Biden administration order would force religious hospitals (such as Catholic-backed institutions) to perform abortions, that’s also a lie.

Most the interview reaired on Wednesday’s CBS Mornings and, afterward, the co-hosts swooned over how she was “very powerful” in making an argument of “simplicity” that should make sense to everyone (click “expand”):

VLADIMIR DUTHIERS: I think the point that she makes at the end there — 

GAYLE KING: Is very powerful.

DUTHIERS: — is key. It’s critical because — 

KING: Believe it’s wrong and it — it’s against what you believe, then don’t have one. 

NATE BURLESON – Don’t own one. 

KING 

DUTHIERS: Right.

BURLESON: This puts it into perspective. 

KING 

DUTHIERS : Yes, that’s what I think.

Unfortunately, the abortion cheerleading from the Hoosier State began a news cycle earlier as Tuesday’s CBS Mornings You were proud to be called “[t]housands of demonstrators” To try to stop state legislators from trying to block the building’s efforts, they flooded the Capitol. “they drowned out debate inside the chamber.”

Thanks to advertisers like Red Lobster (on CBS Evening News) and Lactaid (on CBS Mornings), this abortion propaganda is possible. Follow the links to see their contact information at the MRC’s Conservatives Fight Back page.

Click here to view the CBS transcripts pertinent for July 26th CBS MorningsFor July 26, click here CBS Evening News with Norah O’DonnellClick here for July 27, and click here CBS Mornings).

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