Women can’t be wrong? Even those who follow Turning Point USA?

Women can’t be wrong? Even those who follow Turning Point USA?
Pro-choice to a distinct point. It still isn't going to move the needle much if any for most voters.
After 50 odd years people have had plenty of time to figure out their views. This is not something new they have to think about and my guess is nothing really changes. This article backs that thought up.
https://hotair.com/allahpundit/2022/05/ ... oe-n466978
That’s in line with Americans’ views on abortion in numerous polls dating back many years. They oppose outright bans but support tightening regulations as pregnancy develops and the fetus begins to evolve into something more recognizable as a person. Morning Consult finds just 25 percent want abortion legal in all cases while a mere 11 percent want it illegal in all cases; in Fox’s survey those numbers are nearly identical (27 and 11). The debate among most Americans is when to start limiting a woman’s right to choose, not whether to limit it or to recognize it in the first place. Which explains why majorities continue to support the general holding of Roe.
Here’s one more new poll to chew on:
Interesting.Winterborn wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 9:19 amAfter 50 odd years people have had plenty of time to figure out their views. This is not something new they have to think about and my guess is nothing really changes. This article backs that thought up.
Most voters, based on some polls I have seen, are right around that 15 week mark.https://hotair.com/allahpundit/2022/05/ ... oe-n466978
That’s in line with Americans’ views on abortion in numerous polls dating back many years. They oppose outright bans but support tightening regulations as pregnancy develops and the fetus begins to evolve into something more recognizable as a person. Morning Consult finds just 25 percent want abortion legal in all cases while a mere 11 percent want it illegal in all cases; in Fox’s survey those numbers are nearly identical (27 and 11). The debate among most Americans is when to start limiting a woman’s right to choose, not whether to limit it or to recognize it in the first place. Which explains why majorities continue to support the general holding of Roe.
Here’s one more new poll to chew on:
JohnStOnge wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 7:43 pmI heard Glenn Beck take that angle yesterday so I Googled it. Here is a fact check on it:
https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-hor ... ns-1703773
This is a drug approved by the FDA for use as an abortifacient in humans. Obviously, Ivermectin has not been approved by the FDA for use as a treatment for COVID-19.Despite the FDA's warnings, its past mockery of ivermectin advocates on social media appears to have now been seized on by anti-abortion commentators, keen to suggest the FDA-approved misoprostol represents a double standard or a lack of impartiality in drug regulation.
But these comments lack important context: Misoprostol has been approved for many years primarily as a drug used in medical abortions, but used "off-label" to treat ulceration in horses. By contrast, while ivermectin has been approved in animal (and some human) uses, it is not approved for the treatment of COVID-19 in humans due to a lack of evidence.
What was the point? I missed it too.HI54UNI wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 7:43 pmJohnStOnge wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 7:43 pm
I heard Glenn Beck take that angle yesterday so I Googled it. Here is a fact check on it:
https://www.newsweek.com/fact-check-hor ... ns-1703773
This is a drug approved by the FDA for use as an abortifacient in humans. Obviously, Ivermectin has not been approved by the FDA for use as a treatment for COVID-19.![]()
McConnell told USA Today in an interview published on Saturday that a national ban on abortions is “possible,” as the country reacts to a drafted majority opinion from the Supreme Court that shows the bench poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Any Republican that wants a nationwide ban is a true RINO.SeattleGriz wrote:Now why would Bitch McConnell say this? Only reason would be to piss people off. He knows this will drive funding to Dems and further inflame. It's one big party.
McConnell told USA Today in an interview published on Saturday that a national ban on abortions is “possible,” as the country reacts to a drafted majority opinion from the Supreme Court that shows the bench poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
He easily could have said the decision will be made by the individual states. His wording was used just to piss off the less informed. This does not help at all.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 10:25 amAny Republican that wants a nationwide ban is a true RINO.SeattleGriz wrote:Now why would Bitch McConnell say this? Only reason would be to piss people off. He knows this will drive funding to Dems and further inflame. It's one big party.
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Or wants the thumper vote.UNI88 wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 10:25 amAny Republican that wants a nationwide ban is a true thumper.SeattleGriz wrote:Now why would Bitch McConnell say this? Only reason would be to piss people off. He knows this will drive funding to Dems and further inflame. It's one big party.
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kalm wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 9:30 amInteresting.Winterborn wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 9:19 am
After 50 odd years people have had plenty of time to figure out their views. This is not something new they have to think about and my guess is nothing really changes. This article backs that thought up.
Most voters, based on some polls I have seen, are right around that 15 week mark.
https://hotair.com/allahpundit/2022/05/ ... oe-n466978
1). Voting trends will also depend on how far R’s try to take it. See LA’s new law.
2). Which group in that Ugov poll matters. Indies decide elections. .
He has seen the recent polling/funding numbers and it is NOT driving an uptick in Democrat funding/enthusiasm (they are basically flat on funding with a slight uptick on enthusiasm). Which means the momentum is shifting further the Republican's way and Mitch is trying to drive up their fundraising, knowing full well that such a bill has zero chance of passing. Basically he took a page out of Schumer's Climate and BBB/Election Bill and is also countering Schumer's push to codify Roe v. Wade via the Senate this week.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 9:12 am Now why would Bitch McConnell say this? Only reason would be to piss people off. He knows this will drive funding to Dems and further inflame. It's one big party.
McConnell told USA Today in an interview published on Saturday that a national ban on abortions is “possible,” as the country reacts to a drafted majority opinion from the Supreme Court that shows the bench poised to overturn Roe v. Wade.
So all thumpers are RINOs but not all RINOs are thumpers.
Its not explicitly stated.GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 10:01 amThere's a right to privacy, and even Alito's draft says that. The Left's meltdown that this will now result in everything being overturned (gay marriage, contraception, even interracial marriage - the Left still do realize that Clarence Thomas, a Black man, is married to a white woman, no?) is more fear-mongering as opposed to real political action. None of those things are in any danger as they differ significantly from the abortion question. All those other cases involve two different people making a mutual decision on how to live. Abortion, as pro-life people will say, doesn't have that mutual component.Skjellyfetti wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 9:45 am
But, only protected by the right to privacy.
If there is no more right to privacy, these groups will start pushing limiting contraceptives and birth control.
For contraception, I would certainly think morning after pills (the ones that attack a fertilized or implanted egg) would be at risk - those are basically chemical abortions. But any contraception that just blocks the sperm or blocks an egg from releasing would be permissible. No one's about to ban condoms or birth control pills. I'm sure you'll hear some crazies on the right say that, and I'm sure we'll be able to dig up some crazy and say "see, someone's saying it", but there won't be any real chance of that happening.
Scalia. And he’s right.There is no right to privacy. No generalized right to privacy.
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I agree with this.
Wrong
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And make them have an app on their phone that tracks this.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 12:01 pmHow about we just take away their livelihood, restrict their movements and vilify the aborters on the news.
Well said.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 1:01 pm Okay. I've had enough fun applying the Covid rules to abortion.
Here's how I really feel on the subject. I am pro-life but realize we'll probably never get to a point in society where everyone will want to bring a baby to term...so, if we limited abortion to only the first trimester (13 weeks), I feel that would be a good spot, especially as that is the cutoff point in the large majority of European countries.
I'd also like to see sex ed and contraception options widely available and not run by dipshits. Just the facts and no woke bullshit or attempts at grooming.
Lastly, let's get the adoptive services up and running better. It boggles my mind when people have to go out of country because it's too difficult here in the States. How can we make it so someone who puts their child up for adoption doesn't get buried in bills, but also isn't rewarded?
Agreed well said by Griz.SDHornet wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 8:03 pmWell said.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Thu May 05, 2022 1:01 pm Okay. I've had enough fun applying the Covid rules to abortion.
Here's how I really feel on the subject. I am pro-life but realize we'll probably never get to a point in society where everyone will want to bring a baby to term...so, if we limited abortion to only the first trimester (13 weeks), I feel that would be a good spot, especially as that is the cutoff point in the large majority of European countries.
I'd also like to see sex ed and contraception options widely available and not run by dipshits. Just the facts and no woke bullshit or attempts at grooming.
Lastly, let's get the adoptive services up and running better. It boggles my mind when people have to go out of country because it's too difficult here in the States. How can we make it so someone who puts their child up for adoption doesn't get buried in bills, but also isn't rewarded?
Adoption is insane. We know a couple that adopted about 10 years ago. Amazing the cost and the amount of hoops they had to go through...pretty sad when you think about the alternative of killing an unborn child.![]()
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Winterborn wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 1:13 pmHe has seen the recent polling/funding numbers and it is NOT driving an uptick in Democrat funding/enthusiasm (they are basically flat on funding with a slight uptick on enthusiasm). Which means the momentum is shifting further the Republican's way and Mitch is trying to drive up their fundraising, knowing full well that such a bill has zero chance of passing. Basically he took a page out of Schumer's Climate and BBB/Election Bill and is also countering Schumer's push to codify Roe v. Wade via the Senate this week.SeattleGriz wrote: ↑Sun May 08, 2022 9:12 am Now why would Bitch McConnell say this? Only reason would be to piss people off. He knows this will drive funding to Dems and further inflame. It's one big party.
It's simple, real Republicans are strong advocates for states' rights. Thumpers want a national ban on abortion a violation of states' rights. All thumpers who want a national abortion ban are RINOs.