Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vance did not say, however, whether the current situation in Texas would merit an exception. “I want to protect as many unborn babies as possible. I also think we have to win the trust back of the American people. And one of the ways to do that is to be the truly pro-family party. I think we are. We have got to carry that message forward and actually enact some public policy to that effect.”
In other news, JD Vance is a POS. https://www.yahoo.com/news/j-d-vance-said-republicans-171116995.html
They’ve had 50+ years to do anything pro-family and have hardly ever managed it.
Anonymous wrote:Vance did not say, however, whether the current situation in Texas would merit an exception. “I want to protect as many unborn babies as possible. I also think we have to win the trust back of the American people. And one of the ways to do that is to be the truly pro-family party. I think we are. We have got to carry that message forward and actually enact some public policy to that effect.”
In other news, JD Vance is a POS. https://www.yahoo.com/news/j-d-vance-said-republicans-171116995.html
Anonymous wrote:Vance did not say, however, whether the current situation in Texas would merit an exception. “I want to protect as many unborn babies as possible. I also think we have to win the trust back of the American people. And one of the ways to do that is to be the truly pro-family party. I think we are. We have got to carry that message forward and actually enact some public policy to that effect.”
In other news, JD Vance is a POS. https://www.yahoo.com/news/j-d-vance-said-republicans-171116995.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes read the comments sections of Foxnews articles just to see what the other side has to say. I have done this for years.
It's utterly fascinating to read the recent comments section on the couple Fox News articles about cases like these. Republicans saying they will not vote Republican because of their party's extreme stance on abortion. Republicans saying they should give up on abortion as an issue as it's costing them elections. I've NEVER seen the comment section lean this way.
Republicans are in trouble.
I don’t think Republicans and anti abortionist realize the absolute fury that awaits them in November.
They don’t see women as important.
They can’t imagine it matters.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes read the comments sections of Foxnews articles just to see what the other side has to say. I have done this for years.
It's utterly fascinating to read the recent comments section on the couple Fox News articles about cases like these. Republicans saying they will not vote Republican because of their party's extreme stance on abortion. Republicans saying they should give up on abortion as an issue as it's costing them elections. I've NEVER seen the comment section lean this way.
Republicans are in trouble.
I don’t think Republicans and anti abortionist realize the absolute fury that awaits them in November.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes read the comments sections of Foxnews articles just to see what the other side has to say. I have done this for years.
It's utterly fascinating to read the recent comments section on the couple Fox News articles about cases like these. Republicans saying they will not vote Republican because of their party's extreme stance on abortion. Republicans saying they should give up on abortion as an issue as it's costing them elections. I've NEVER seen the comment section lean this way.
Republicans are in trouble.
I have noticed this as well. In addition the comments have changed on Trump on Yahoo posted stories. They used to be nonstop adoration of the Orange Man, but not anymore.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes read the comments sections of Foxnews articles just to see what the other side has to say. I have done this for years.
It's utterly fascinating to read the recent comments section on the couple Fox News articles about cases like these. Republicans saying they will not vote Republican because of their party's extreme stance on abortion. Republicans saying they should give up on abortion as an issue as it's costing them elections. I've NEVER seen the comment section lean this way.
Republicans are in trouble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sometimes read the comments sections of Foxnews articles just to see what the other side has to say. I have done this for years.
It's utterly fascinating to read the recent comments section on the couple Fox News articles about cases like these. Republicans saying they will not vote Republican because of their party's extreme stance on abortion. Republicans saying they should give up on abortion as an issue as it's costing them elections. I've NEVER seen the comment section lean this way.
Republicans are in trouble.
I don’t think Republicans and anti abortionist realize the absolute fury that awaits them in November.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes read the comments sections of Foxnews articles just to see what the other side has to say. I have done this for years.
It's utterly fascinating to read the recent comments section on the couple Fox News articles about cases like these. Republicans saying they will not vote Republican because of their party's extreme stance on abortion. Republicans saying they should give up on abortion as an issue as it's costing them elections. I've NEVER seen the comment section lean this way.
Republicans are in trouble.
Anonymous wrote:I sometimes read the comments sections of Foxnews articles just to see what the other side has to say. I have done this for years.
It's utterly fascinating to read the recent comments section on the couple Fox News articles about cases like these. Republicans saying they will not vote Republican because of their party's extreme stance on abortion. Republicans saying they should give up on abortion as an issue as it's costing them elections. I've NEVER seen the comment section lean this way.
Republicans are in trouble.
Anonymous wrote:It is rather shocking that there are presumably "normal" people on this thread who are somehow defending the Texas state position on this.