Lindsey Graham to introduce federal abortion ban

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.


This is a gimmick. Republicans have realized that the majority of Americans are opposed to total abortion bans and the Republicans want to paint themselves as the rational ones here by banning them after 15 weeks- and they will then make outlandish claims that all democrats want people to get abortions on demand up until the moment of delivery.




Republicans: let's introduce legislation that has broad popular support
Democrats: that's a gimmick!

A 15-week ban does not have broad popular support, but it’s very Republican of you to assume facts not in evidence and think most people agree with you when they don’t.


Let me help you with some reading:

https://www.google.com/search?q=poll+15+week+ban


Get some more recent cites.
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Are you dense? Did I write majority support? No, I said popular support.

You said “BROAD” popular support, and then you called me “dense” in a post that you couldn’t even put in the right place.
Anonymous
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.



This is a gimmick. Republicans have realized that the majority of Americans are opposed to total abortion bans and the Republicans want to paint themselves as the rational ones here by banning them after 15 weeks- and they will then make outlandish claims that all democrats want people to get abortions on demand up until the moment of delivery.




Republicans: let's introduce legislation that has broad popular support
Democrats: that's a gimmick!


I am the PP you are responding to and I am not a Democrat. I am a former R but not a Democrat. I would never personally get an elective abortion and am not particularly fond of the idea of people doing so but don't think legislators should be the ones makes these decisions. I don't care how popular the legislation I- not everything should be subject to popularity contests.

Republicans have completely lost me with this nonsense and gaslighting about late term abortions. Anyone who is getting an abortion past 15 weeks is doing so for reasons that are absolutely none of my business and are likely incredibly hard to deal with.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.



This is a gimmick. Republicans have realized that the majority of Americans are opposed to total abortion bans and the Republicans want to paint themselves as the rational ones here by banning them after 15 weeks- and they will then make outlandish claims that all democrats want people to get abortions on demand up until the moment of delivery.




Republicans: let's introduce legislation that has broad popular support
Democrats: that's a gimmick!

A 15-week ban does not have broad popular support, but it’s very Republican of you to assume facts not in evidence and think most people agree with you when they don’t.


In Republican world, 43% is a supermajority.


Well, to be fair in a Republican world it can appoint Supreme Court Justices by a president who lost the popular vote that are then confirmed by Senators representing far fewer than half the population.
Anonymous
I guess one benefit of Republicans doing this is that they can’t yell “States’ rights!!” when Roe is eventually codified.
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Anonymous wrote:It’s really gross for a male who has never reproduced or even had a longtime female partner to lead the way on legislation that restricts women’s reproductive rights.


Yes. I hope we can all point that out on social media and the general media.



+1 million. The first poster stated it much more diplomatically than I would have.

I hope someone like Amy Klobuchar gets up and nails them to the wall. I wish Graham could be compelled to sit and answer questions about prenatal testing, the 20 week ultrasound, etc.

If Dems keep the House and Senate, Roe needs to be codified into federal law.
Anonymous
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Oh please. Lindsay Graham is the king of the flip-floppers. Until Trump won the RNC nomination in 2016, Graham was one of his biggest denouncers. Then after Trump won the nomination, Graham became one of Trump's bootlickers.

Graham has flip-flopped on more issues and more times than most people in the US have changed their underwear. Trying to believe that he will ever vote the same way on any issue twice is one undeniable fantasy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.



This is a gimmick. Republicans have realized that the majority of Americans are opposed to total abortion bans and the Republicans want to paint themselves as the rational ones here by banning them after 15 weeks- and they will then make outlandish claims that all democrats want people to get abortions on demand up until the moment of delivery.




Republicans: let's introduce legislation that has broad popular support
Democrats: that's a gimmick!

A 15-week ban does not have broad popular support, but it’s very Republican of you to assume facts not in evidence and think most people agree with you when they don’t.


In Republican world, 43% is a supermajority.


Well, to be fair in a Republican world it can appoint Supreme Court Justices by a president who lost the popular vote that are then confirmed by Senators representing far fewer than half the population.


Pretty sure all the aborted kids would support Lindsey Graham. Let say a prayer for the murdered unborn.[/quote

Hear Hear


Is this parody?

Most of those "murdered unborn" are black or brown, especially in SC, and would never vote for Graham.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.



This is a gimmick. Republicans have realized that the majority of Americans are opposed to total abortion bans and the Republicans want to paint themselves as the rational ones here by banning them after 15 weeks- and they will then make outlandish claims that all democrats want people to get abortions on demand up until the moment of delivery.




Republicans: let's introduce legislation that has broad popular support
Democrats: that's a gimmick!

A 15-week ban does not have broad popular support, but it’s very Republican of you to assume facts not in evidence and think most people agree with you when they don’t.


In Republican world, 43% is a supermajority.


Well, to be fair in a Republican world it can appoint Supreme Court Justices by a president who lost the popular vote that are then confirmed by Senators representing far fewer than half the population.


Pretty sure all the aborted kids would support Lindsey Graham. Let say a prayer for the murdered unborn.


Kids are not aborted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.



This is a gimmick. Republicans have realized that the majority of Americans are opposed to total abortion bans and the Republicans want to paint themselves as the rational ones here by banning them after 15 weeks- and they will then make outlandish claims that all democrats want people to get abortions on demand up until the moment of delivery.




Republicans: let's introduce legislation that has broad popular support
Democrats: that's a gimmick!

A 15-week ban does not have broad popular support, but it’s very Republican of you to assume facts not in evidence and think most people agree with you when they don’t.


In Republican world, 43% is a supermajority.


Well, to be fair in a Republican world it can appoint Supreme Court Justices by a president who lost the popular vote that are then confirmed by Senators representing far fewer than half the population.


Pretty sure all the aborted kids would support Lindsey Graham. Let say a prayer for the murdered unborn.


You call moms and daughters and sisters and aunts and teachers and doctors and nurses and bus drivers and chefs and cops and neighbors and friends, etc. , etc. , murderers and you lose a lot of support. Funny how that works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.



This is a gimmick. Republicans have realized that the majority of Americans are opposed to total abortion bans and the Republicans want to paint themselves as the rational ones here by banning them after 15 weeks- and they will then make outlandish claims that all democrats want people to get abortions on demand up until the moment of delivery.




Republicans: let's introduce legislation that has broad popular support
Democrats: that's a gimmick!

A 15-week ban does not have broad popular support, but it’s very Republican of you to assume facts not in evidence and think most people agree with you when they don’t.


In Republican world, 43% is a supermajority.


Well, to be fair in a Republican world it can appoint Supreme Court Justices by a president who lost the popular vote that are then confirmed by Senators representing far fewer than half the population.


Pretty sure all the aborted kids would support Lindsey Graham. Let say a prayer for the murdered unborn.


Those kids will be taught that gays are evil and wrong. Why would they or any republicans support Graham?
Anonymous
Forced birther fascists: let’s make sure that every single pregnancy goes to term whether it’s wanted or not, because gOd and LiFe and DeFeReNcE and HoNoR

Also forced birthed fascists: you’re on your own kid. Your mom shouldn’t have had you if she couldn’t afford you. I don’t care what your medical or economic concerns are, they’re not mine. Take care of your own ish.
Anonymous
Forced birthers are going to be really surprised when the majority of these unwanted kids grow up to not vote for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And here it is. They’re going to lean into the abortion ban ahead of the midterms. The lesson of Trump: always double down.



The GOP makes me long for retroactive abortion.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Didn't take long to cast aside that whole states' rights thing.


Exactly.

Republicans take lying to new extremes.
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