SBA List Video Highlights Obama’s Laser Like Focus on Government Funding of Abortion
By: Lori Ziganto (Diary) | September 22nd at 05:00 PM |
It has been said many times that President Obama is the most pro-abortion President in our history. I wonder where people possibly get that idea? Could it be because he thinks it is more of a “punishment” to have a baby than to live with the life-long guilt and pain of aborting a child? Or could it be because he talks about babies as ‘it’ | Read More »
Jen Rubin Continues Her Tragic Self-Beclowning
By: Leon H. Wolf (Diary) | June 21st at 11:58 AM |
It figures that when the Washington Post hired a token conservative, they apparently hired someone completely ignorant of the conservative blogosphere. Apparently, they also hired someone who is completely ignorant of even recent Republican political history. Behold her latest offering in her quixotic campaign against the SBA List pledge: One final point: Billy Valentine, SBA’s deputy director who fielded questions all day Saturday, was a | Read More »
Senator Rubio Says Notion That Planned Parenthood Funding Must Remain Untouched Is Absurd
By: Lori Ziganto (Diary) | April 14th at 01:07 PM |
Senator Marco Rubio, regarding the impending vote to stop funding Planned Parenthood with taxpayer money: “First of all, no program can be untouched. This notion by some of my colleagues here that this program can’t be touched and somehow it can’t be on the table is absurd. I don’t care what they do. There’s no program in our budget that should be off the table | Read More »
Ezra Klein Supports Killing Black Babies
By: Lori Ziganto (Diary) | April 8th at 09:14 PM |
What’s wrong with you, bitter clingers? Don’t you realize that a dead child is a cheap child? I mean, all dead babies cost is the funds to suck or cut them mercilessly from their mother’s womb. Presto! No more pesky expenses of a living child. Ezra Klein, writing at the Washington Post, actually proffers that argument in favor of taxpayer funding of Planned Parenthood; that abortions | Read More »