Democrats Support Full-On Infanticide Pretending Itโs a Constitutional Right
12 May 2022
CLAY: Yesterday, we brought you the news that the Democrat attempt to enshrine Roe v. Wade in a Senate vote had failed because Joe Manchin failed on his Democrat colleagues and so by a 51-49 vote that attempt by Chuck Schumer failed. But as a part of that failure, weโre already starting to see the argument now be made, Buck, of, โThis is not only about abortion. Itโs going to spread beyond abortion,โ and during the commercial break I was reading the Washington Post.
They are doing direct, agenda-based journalism. Buck, they have got Washington Post reporters obsessively calling every video game company to find out what their policy is going to be, what their statement is going to be in the event that Roe v. Wade is overturned. This, of course, is not journalism. Itโs a pressure-mounted campaign to try to get all of these companies to issue woke statements relating to abortion. Meanwhile, so far, most companies seem to be avoiding making these comments.
And what is this telling us? What are we learning from this obsession coming from the leak from Justice Alito potential opinion โ remember, still hasnโt even occurred, potential opinion โ overturning it? Itโs that Roe v. Wade by itself isnโt enough. There has to be more associated with it. So this was Chuck Schumer after the Senate failed to advance what they were calling the Womenโs Health Protection Act. Here in cut nine. He says and follows along what we talked about yesterday, the slippery slope argument of contraception is next.
Listen to Schumerโs litany of whatโs to come in the wake of this opinion.
.@SenSchumer: โElect more pro-choice Democrats if you want to protect a womanโs freedom and right to choose. Elect more MAGA Republicans if you want to see a nationwide ban on abortion; if you want to see doctors and women arrested.โ https://t.co/CdVlHKjhOg pic.twitter.com/QEZsIxT6di
โ The Hill (@thehill) May 12, 2022
CLAY: So far that it has come to fruition anywhere, right? Thatโs the slippery slope argument. But, Buck, what youโre seeing, actually, is that Democrats have enshrined that they believe abortion should be legal up to and including the ninth month of pregnancy, which is a radical proposition that is overwhelmingly rejected by the vast majority of the American public.
But this campaign is underway, this Washington Post โjournalismโ โ Iโm putting it in a quotation mark โ of calling a company and wanting to know what theyโre going to potentially be doing and then writing about โa failure to act,โ which is what they did in the newspaper is advocacy direct and straightforward, and this is all part of the campaign that is underway to define this Alito opinion.
BUCK: I think theyโre just trying to mobilize corporate America the way that they did with BLM, which we just talked about in the last hour. Theyโre expecting the same genuflection and begging for forgiveness from corporate America now. And then thereโs also a lot in corporate America who are just open advocates for this, a lot of major companies. But the difference is with BLM in the initial days, I think there was a bit ofโฆ There was a moral panic.
But there was also a sense of, โWell, maybe this is a time for a conversation.โ Half the country doesnโt want to have a conversation about whether or not women should be able to abort babies for all nine months of a pregnancy. They want this to stop. They wanted this to stop for a long time. Theyโve wanted this to stop for decades. Theyโve set up organizes. Theyโve raised a lot of money. Theyโve been engaged in advocacy.
Theyโve been helping women who are, you know, unplanned pregnancy, setting up unplanned pregnancy centers for women to have babies. Thereโs been a lot thatโs been going on here. So this isnโt just one side gets to have their argument and no one else is going to stand athwart them and say, โWell, hold on a second,โ as was the caseโฆ Remember with BLM nobodyโฆ? There were very few people who were willing to say early on โ I will say that I was among them โ that this was not going to help.
CLAY: Yes.
BUCK: This was a bad idea. This is rooted in lies. On this issue, I think that they underestimate the strength and the solidity โ is that a word? I think itโs a word โ of the pro-life movement and how itโs been waiting for this moment in time to now take it to the states. You notice, the panic among the Democrats is, โOh, my gosh! What if people can vote on this?โ
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: What if states actually have to deal with the intricacies and the gray areas and the differences in opinion? The Democrats need this cover, this fig leaf, this fiction of Roe, and now they want it at a federal level. Think about how obtuse this thinking is as well. When Republicans come into a majority, they can just remove it. Youโre gonna have a federal law that is saying, โYou have this right/no you donโt have this right,โ thatโs going to ping-pong back and forth depending on whoโs in charge?
No. States make, you know, very clear determination. Somehow, Clay, weโve lived in a world where, you know, I go in and I go buy a handgun in the state of Texas and Iโm enjoying my Second Amendment rights. I walk around in the streets with a handgun in New York that I havenโt run through their special six-month-long, anti-gun, get-fingerprinted-and-treated-like-a-criminal-before-youโve-done-anything system, theyโre gonna lock me up for three years like Iโm a bad person.
Theyโre violating my constitutional rights, but we live with all kinds of differences among the states. Thatโs where this is heading, and thatโs where it should have been all along. And I just think the Democrats know that their arguments are weak and thereโs also a sense, this is not going to be the mobilizationโฆ
Yeah, of course if youโre left-wing. The people that are outraged by this โ the blue-haired, nose ringed, shrieking banshees outside of Kavanaughโs house and outside of Robertsโ house โ were all voting Democrat, anyway, Clay. I really donโtโฆ Now, there will be some people that maybe see that things youโve been talking about, the email that say, โOh, itโs gonna go after โโ
CLAY: โTake away your contraceptive rights.โ
BUCK: Exactly. But I think there will also be a lot of people who say, hold on a second. Chuck Schumer really believes โ and weโre not making it up. He does, and Beto OโRourke and whatโs the Senate candidate, Tim Ryan?
CLAY: Tim Ryan, Ohio.
BUCK: Would-be senator from Ohio, nine months, you donโt want to have a baby anymore, doctor should take it out of you and kill the baby. That is what the Democrats believe. People are gonna realize what that actually means too.
CLAY: No doubt, and I think thatโs important to emphasize what actually was voted on. There is a totalitarian nature in pro-choice abortion rights argument that now requires, Buck, lest you offend them, that you support abortion all the way up to the ninth month of pregnancy. That is what they believe. That is what they voted on yesterday. Thatโs what 49 Democrats affixed their name to. Whatโs interesting to me associated with that is, the pro-life movement actually has a variety of different perspectives within it, right?
Some people out there do believe that there should have been any exemptions at all. Thatโs your right to have that opinion, right, for religious-based reasons, whatever they may be. Other people โ and I would put myself in this category โ believe that contraception should be widely available, and some people disagree with that. But Iโm in that category. In terms of what the line should be for rape, incest, for how many weeks abortion should be available if at all.
Thereโs a wide variety of perspectives. The reason why I bring this up is, I think there is a tendency to treat pro-choice people in the media, certainly, as if they are more of a reasonable group. Think about thisโ Nine-month pregnancy abortions? That is murder! That is now the position of the Democrat Party. And it is one that if you are running, if, you know, Valentineโs Day Valentineโs Day is running up against Tim Ryan in Ohio. Tim Ryan is trying to say, โHey, Iโm a moderate for the Democrat Party running in the state of Ohio.โ
It ainโt moderate, Buck, to believe that a nine-month-pregnant woman can decide to do away with her abortion, and that needs to beโฆ You need to get everybody on the record in the midterms who is out there, โDo you support a womanโs right to have an abortion in the ninth month?โ โCause, you know what? If that woman was shot and the baby died, most of our criminal statutes would call that a double murder โ
BUCK: As they well should.
CLAY: โ almost everywhere out there. They should.
BUCK: As youโre pointing out, we need to take a memo here and really think about this as a country, prominent Democrats โ really the most powerful Democrats in the country โ are arguing for a legal right to what is obvious infanticide.
CLAY: Yes.
BUCK: Full stop.
CLAY: Nine-month babies, they could be born at any moment โ anybody who has gone through a pregnancy, has had a baby, knows you get to seven, eight, nine months, you get to nine months, that baby can come at any moment.
BUCK: Full on infanticide, pretending itโs a constitutional right, pretending itโs a moral right, pretending this is somehow about โwomen controlling their bodies.โ They arenโt saying, โHold on, letโs have a national conversation about difficult things.โ Theyโre advocating for savagery, full on savagery. That is what theyโre actually publicly demanding right now, something that we would haveโฆ
If youโre looking at a previous societyโฆ I think I mentioned this before, you know, the Aztecs a premodern, pre-discover by the West society that used to have massive human sacrifice, and we look at that and we say, โThatโs so awful.โ Well, they thought they had some reason for that, whether it was to appease some gods or whatever. Our reason is effectively, according to Democrats, convenience.
CLAY: Yeah.
BUCK: It is inconvenient. Youโve had Janet Yellen say, โHey, itโs reallyโฆ We need to make sure people can abort babies because babies are expensive and itโs hard and itโs particularly difficult for low-income and minority communities.โ Thatโs an immoral position sheโs advocating for. Peopleโs jaws should be dropping. I do think we need to have something of a moral awakening in this country.
We want to have a conversation about, you know, when does life begin and what legal protections for week one and week four, that is, I think, going to happen. And that should happen, at a political level, that should be something that goes on. If we canโt agree that a baby is a baby at nine months, what can we agree on?
CLAY: Think about this analogy, Buck. Woman goes into the hospital, headed to a hospital at nine months pregnant. Man, before she can go into the hospital, jumps out and pummels her in her stomach, leading for her to lose a baby. Thatโs a vile, awful, unbelievable crime to be committed. And most people would say that man should go to prison for the rest of his life.
Woman walks into the hospital and decides to have to that baby aborted. People are totally fine with that occurring, in the Democrat Party right now. Think about how crazy that is. Just that difference between somebody assaults a pregnant woman and she loses her baby; that man goes to prison for the rest of his life.
BUCK: Iโm not a big โ
CLAY: Thatโs a direct attack.
BUCK: Iโm not a big advocate for saying, โWell, what does the rest of the world do?โ on a whole range of things although sometimes itโs interesting. The rest of the world gets to have secure borders to the degree they can and not be considered racist or xenophobic. Like, every other industrial country, modern country gets to try to control its borders, and thatโs notโฆ But on this issue, on abortion, you look at what the rest of the world believes.
America is only aligned in terms of what the Democrat Party pushes for, with China โ which created, of course, the one-child policy and forced sterilization โ and North Korea. So countries that have open concentration camps to this day and the United Statesโ Democrats, of course, are the ones that advocate for this abortion for all nine months of a pregnancy.
Thereโs noโฆ It doesnโt get more morally clear than this, actually. Like, this part of the discussion, which is, I think, why Democrats are soโฆ Theyโre enraged, theyโre overemotional, โcause they donโt want to actually think it through. They want to shout slogans and live in a land of make believe where they havenโt been advocating for evil for a very long time, and they have been.
CLAY: And this is something that they all need to go on the record for, and this is what I would say is the benefit of the Alito opinion in the event it becomes law. Because we go from debating whether Roe v. Wade should be the law to what should the practical law be. And that is why all 50 states should have a democratic process to figure out what is and what is not permissible.
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