There have been many evil reactions since the illegitimate Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. And there have been some good ones!
Let’s take a look at some of both from this week’s Sunday shows.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on NBC’s ‘Meet The Press’
Chuck Todd asked Arkansas GOP Gov. Asa Hutchinson about the trigger law bill he signed that banned all abortions except to protect the life of the mother, in the wake of Roe‘s untimely death.
All Hutchinson had to offer was how sad he was about kids having to carry incest pregnancies to term.
TODD: So if a 13-year-old though in Arkansas is raped by a relative, that 13-year-old cannot get an abortion in Arkansas. Are you comfortable with that?
HUTCHINSON: I’m not – I would’ve preferred a different outcome than that. But that’s not the debate today in Arkansas. It might be in the future. But for now, the law triggered with only one exception.
Hutchinson sure wishes the abortion ban bill he signed included those provisions, but what was he supposed to do? Veto the bill? That would actually take courage! Can’t have that.
Todd correctly pointed out that whatever anyone thought about Roe, it never forced anyone to do anything they didn’t want to. He asked Hutchinson if he felt uncomfortable forcing people to do things they don’t want to. Hutchinson simply reiterated how comfortable he was with it.
HUTCHINSON: Well, no, I think it’s a very appropriate ruling. Obviously, when you’re looking at the government and the power of the government forcing someone to carry a child to term, you’ve got to think that through. And legislators are thinking that through.
The GOP hasn’t “thought this through.”
Here’s Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responding to Hutchinson’s bullshit:
AOC listed actions the Democratic Party could take to protect abortion, like opening clinics on federal lands in red states or expanding access to abortion pills. And she underlined that this is “not just a crisis of Roe,” but a “crisis of our democracy.”
After Todd showed a quote from Democratic Senator Joe Manchin saying he was “misled” by justices who lied “under oath” about their intentions regarding Roe, AOC laid out what actions should be taken considering these abuses.
If we take Joe Manchin or Susan Collins at their word that they are shocked Brett Kavanaugh or Neil Gorsuch lied to them, Democrats must act to show that they are not above them law.
Or we guess they could just call bullshit on Collins and Manchin pretending to be stupid and just label them the pandering assclowns they are.
Gov. Kristi Noem and Sen. Elizabeth Warren on ABC’s ‘This Week’
South Dakota GOP Gov. Kristi Noem made dual appearances on ABC’s “This Week” and CBS’s “Face The Nation.” In both cases, the anchors called Noem and the GOP out on their pretend concern about children.
On “Face The Nation” Noem promised any law enforcement would be directed toward abortion doctors, not women:
But over on ABC, Noem didn’t completely foreclose the idea of trying to criminalize people leaving South Dakota for out-of-state abortion care:
Surprise, Noem had little response when it was pointed out just how shitty red states like hers are at caring for actual living and breathing women and children.
These red states will do nothing for pregnant people, because life is only precious until people are born, after which they are moochers. Also maybe they will prosecute people for trying to travel out of state for healthcare.
Thankfully after Noem was done spewing her talking points, ABC had Sen. Elizabeth Warren to respond to Noem’s lies. She didn’t mince words:
WARREN: Look, what she’s really saying is that when this decision is made, it should be made by the government. That the government should move in and the government should determine whether or not a pregnancy is forced to continue or whether or not a pregnancy can be terminated.
She also had her own solution to the SCOTUS legitimacy crisis:
More on that in this Wonkette post right here!
Sen. Lindsey Graham and Stacey Abrams on ‘Fox News Sunday’
On Fox News, Lindsey Graham said he just really doesn’t think the Supreme Court should take away people’s contraception and their marriages, but then he changed the subject and started blaming Ruth Bader Ginsburg for whatever is happening now.
Oh, he could barely contain his glee.
Meanwhile, Stacey Abrams smacked down conservatives using race to justify their taking away of reproductive rights.
The overturning of Roe v. Wade has made what we have been warning about starkly clear: The GOP is an existential threat to democracy and freedom. The Democratic Party, if it intends to meet this moment, needs to do more than use this for fundraising emails while publicly stating they want “a strong GOP” or calling a cynical villain a “man of honor.” AOC, Warren, Abrams and many others have stepped up to fight head-on since this happened.
Democratic leadership would do well to follow their lead.
Have a week.
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