Schumer Irony
- Rat Catcher
- May 10, 2022
- 2 min read
Charles Schumer, Majority Leader in the US Senate by virtue of Kamala Harris’ obligation to break tie votes, has vowed that the U.S. Senate will vote on legislation to codify Roe v. Wade in response to the leaked draft decision indicating the Supreme Court is poised to that decision. Schumer called the draft decision authored by Justice Samuel Alito, an "abomination," claiming that a majority of Americans want to preserve the right to have an abortion. Schumer’s claim was typical of the dishonesty and outright lies for which he is well known. Honest media (of which there are few remaining] have accurately reported that the draft Alito opinion does not outlaw abortion as falsely claimed by Schumer and others on the Left. Rather, the decision merely acknowledges what has been widely understood and agreed for many years – Roe was wrongly decided and should be overruled returning the question of abortion to the state legislatures and, therefore, to the people of those states.
Irony is not the strong suit of the Democrats. In his posturing and outrage, Schumer said “Choice should not be up to a handful of right-wing politicians. It's a woman's right. Plain and simple," One wonders whether he even considered exactly how Roe came to be decided – O, yeah – by a handful of left-wing politicians. The sorry history of Roe has been recounted elsewhere and Ratcatcher does not intend to repeat it here. Suffice it to say, however, that Roe was a “put up” job – a fake case featuring as a pawn of Planned Parenthood, a woman who did not even know that she would become the face of the abortion business for the next fifty years. So fake was the entire process that her name was not even used in the proceedings. Liberal judges created the “right” to an abortion out of whole cloth; now justices with greater respect for the Constitution are simply proposing to return the matter to the states – give democracy a chance.
But Schumer and his thuggish buddies, worried that their bullying of the justices with demonstrations outside their homes and threats [by Schumer, himself] on the steps of the Supreme Court, may not be enough, have decided to take the matter away from the states once and for all by adopting a federal abortion law; so much for federalism.
The Women's Health Protection Act has nothing to do with women's health or health care. It will permit abortion on demand, for any reason throughout all nine months of pregnancy. It will repeal every pro-life state law, including parental notification laws and laws banning the barbaric procedure of partial-birth abortion.
There are Christians in America who have compared the abortion industry and the apparent worship that it evokes in many on the Left with the worship of Baal and Moloch, ancient gods of the Philistines, who demanded the death of infants. Maybe they are right.
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