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Hillary Clinton: Anti-abortion women can still be feminists
Hillary Clinton says that unborn children do not have “constitutional rights”.
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So, according to Frau Clinton, unborn children have no constitutional rights, and that includes fully-developed babies on their due date. She previously appeared at a fundraiser for her campaign at the Hyatt Regency Buffalo in November.
“I don’t think the vast majority of Americans – let’s hope – want to reward that kind of behavior, and that sort of really hateful rhetoric”, she said.
The former first lady explained that her position on abortion is in line with the Supreme Court decision Roe v. Wade and that women have the right to make the decision about abortion.
Democratic Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton sat down with the ladies of The View Tuesday.
But just so I’m clear, I am utterly astounded that the Hillary-loving The View would piggyback on Todd’s provocative question: “When, or if, does an unborn child have constitutional rights?”
“The rest of this whole process is coming down to NY”, the former president said during his opening remarks.
With 86 Democratic delegates at stake, Wisconsin could help Sanders whittle away Clinton’s commanding lead, reports Politico, which notes that the state is “Bernie-friendly” because of both demographics and the fact that its primary is open to independent voters, who tend to pick Sanders over Clinton.
My stance on abortion rights is this: I believe women have every right to make decisions about their own bodies. “It’s interesting that Hillary has now recognized the unborn as person and that she wants to deny them equal protection”, Rebecca Kiessling, a spokeswoman for the abortion opposition group Personhood Alliance, told the Times.
During the interview, viewers could catch on that Stephanopoulos and Clinton are old pals, as she reminisced about the good old days of partisan warfare on behalf of Bill Clinton. She delivered a powerful testimony at the Planned Parenthood hearings last September, where she asked Congress: “If abortion is about women’s rights, then what were mine?” In one statement, Trump pronounced abortion as a “very serious problem” in which “there has to be some form of punishment”. Commentary Editor John Podhoretz stated on social media that her statements had actually placed Hillary Clinton on the same level as Donald Trump.
“[We are] hardworking people who know who our friends are”, Zellner said referring to the Clintons.
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“We have a weak President who bows to Saudi Kings”, said Donovan.