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Establishment Conservatives Furious As Alabama Legislature Makes Good On Their Promises to Voters

Chris Menahan
InformationLiberation

The GOP establishment has been telling their followers they want to restrict abortion ever since the Supreme Court legalized it through judicial fiat in 1973.

Now that the legislature in Alabama is actually standing up for their voters and making good on their promises, the GOPe and their fake right establishment propagandists are flipping out.

First up, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy:

Q: “Alabama just passed possibly the most restrictive abortion law in the country. Do you think that law goes too far?”@GOPLeader: “It goes further than I believe. Yes.” pic.twitter.com/gsUgan1V0I
— CSPAN (@cspan) May 16, 2019

Note how he says he’s told voters he’s been pro-life his “whole political career!”

Now that Alabamans are actually following through he wants to undermine them!

(The Alabama bill does allow exceptions for the life of the mother, as that is not even a thing.)

Next up, Pat Robertson, who in the past has said “abortion is tantamount to murder”:

“I think Alabama has gone too far,” Robertson said Wednesday. “It’s an extreme law.”

“They want to challenge Roe v. Wade, but my humble view is that this is not the case that we want to bring to the Supreme Court, because I think this will lose.”

I wonder if this endless apologizing and equivocating has anything to do with conservatives failing to conserve anything over the last 60 years?

Last, we have Tomi Lahren, who has said she’s pro-abortion in the past, said she’s pro-abortion again today.

“I will be attacked by fellow conservatives for saying this but so be it, this Alabama abortion ban is too restrictive,” Lahren said. “It doesn’t save life, it simply forces women into more dangerous methods, other states or countries. You don’t encourage life via blanket government mandate!”

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