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Lots of political “experts” were yucking it up for months after Donald Trump announced his bid for the GOP presidential nomination in the summer of 2015.
But after he won the GOP nomination, the yucking stopped and the predictions began: There was no way he would win the presidency. No way he would beat the anointed one, the first “Madam President,” Hillary Clinton.
It was his style, most said. His gruff demeanor. His plain-spoken nature. His “America first” nativism. Oh, and of course, his ‘crazy’ talk.
Like this one.
During one of his debates with Clinton, the subject turned to abortion and, specifically, late-term abortions. Very late.
“If you go with what Hillary is saying, in the ninth month you can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb of the mother just prior to the birth of that baby,” the GOP nominee told NBC News moderator Lester Holt Sept. 26, 2016. “You can say that’s okay, and Hillary can say that’s okay, but it’s not okay with me.
“Because based on what she’s saying, and based on where she’s going and where she’s been, you can take the baby and rip the baby out of the womb in the ninth month – on the final day, and that’s not acceptable,” he added.
After being mocked for that statement, guess what happened in Clinton’s adopted home state of New York last week? That’s right: Legislation was passed and signed into law allowing physicians (and even non-physicians) to ‘rip babies from the mother’s womb just prior to birth’ and kill them, using an overly broad “health” exception for third-term abortions. (Related: New York Democrats just legalized murdering children who survive failed abortions… pure EVIL.)
And, as if that isn’t bad enough, a lawmaker in Virginia has now introduced similar legislation, and with Democratic Gov. Ralph Northam’s blessing.
The party of the donkey has gone rogue. They abhor guns because they kill but then empower doctors to murder babies.
Priorities, you understand.
Read more about Democrat violence against the unborn at Violence.news.
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