The billionaires who met at Mar-a-Lago last weekend certainly have been getting their money's worth. After nearly five decades of promising to repeal Roe v. Wade and doing absolutely nothing, the US Supreme Court shocked everyone by suffering a sudden and involuntary spasm of Humanity and actually did it. Republican State Governors, who just a few months before had no problem imposing Mask Mandates and illegal curfews and quarantines, couldn't muster more than a half-dozen or so of their numbers to ban the deliberate killing of unborn children. There's been no effort from Christian Conservatives in our Red Wave Congress to ban the safe, legal procedure although they have found sufficient initiative to attempt to expand domestic espionage and seize Tik-Tok for the benefit Wall Street Media Overlords. We shouldn't be surprised. The Bush Machine has a long history of crushing Pro-Life candidates within in its ranks, and was the first Administration to fund Big Pharma in fetal research trafficking with American tax dollars. AstraZeneca, a WEF Strategic Partner, is the largest Corporation currently involved in this trade, as well as Uniparty lobbying. The GOP has found Big Pharma in general to be a lucrative source of funding, and we can rest assured that stakeholders in such enterprises will be well protected.
Most Republican leaders probably never really believed that Roe would be overturned, and so for public consumption, many left in place State laws banning abortion enacted during more rational eras which would be reinstated if the Court overturned the decision. The State of Arizona was one of these and by default banned abortion. The Pro-Abortion crowd sprung into action and challenged the law in Arizona's Supreme Court which, in another surprising move actually upheld it.
One would think that a Pro-Life victory of this magnitude would encourage the American Right, but sadly, the reverse happened. In the appropriately-nicknamed Land of the Setting Sun, GOP gadfly Kari Lake, currently running for US Senate, has denounced Arizona's stand for life. Not only that: Ms. Kari has criticized the Democrat leaders of the State for being weenies and too soft on a woman's right to choose.
"As the only woman and mother in this race, I oppose today’s ruling and call on Katie Hobbs and the State Legislature to come up with an immediate common sense solution that Arizonans can support. Ultimately, Arizona voters will make the decision on the ballot come November,” she opined. The President-in-Exile and the RNC---which was supposedly turning in a more Conservative direction---wholeheartedly embraced Kari Lake's woke positions.
Like many other so-called Tradcon women, Kari Lake is probably suffering from Penis Envy, which sometimes manifests itself in status-driven females as they approach middle-age. It's somewhat analogous to the so-called mid-life crisis experienced by some males. Former celebrities like Kari Lake are especially vulnerable to it: when younger they sublimated their hatred for men by seeking constant attention from them, and this not infrequently re-emerges as political activism later on. This isn't meant to be a diagnosis, simply an observation of a general tendency. In our culture of very weak and passive men, such dominant types appeal to males raised in fatherless homes and under strict and often sadistic female teachers, social workers etc. Conservative men fawn over these frustrated 'Supermom' types, while Liberals and Male Feminists prefer the disciplinarian, frustrated 'school marm' types. In either case, American men are eager to submit to whatever their surrogate mother-figures demand, and most of them simply need to grow up and start thinking like adults.
Unfortunately, because Abortion Racketeers have far more cash to spread around than Pro-Life activists, many children never get a chance to be born let alone to become adults. That little detail is rarely discussed in any of the high-brow debates among our expert class. The very fact that there's even any debate about what 'defines a human life' alone proves that we are a culture made up of arrant ignoramuses about even the most fundamental issues.
The Right to Life is not debatable. Either people have a Right to Live or they haven't. It's much like the controversy over chattel slavery in the United States. Back then, though, it was Republicans and Libertarians who stood against the settled science which then taught that Blacks were inferior and needed to be put to work and treated like livestock. That generation rightly argued that either humans were born free or they weren't. Today, however, our Postmodern Right sides with both the enemies of life and of freedom in general.
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