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Harris lectures her enemies after abortion clinic visit but 'reproductive health care' not fooling anyone

Harris lectures her enemies after abortion clinic visit but 'reproductive health care' not fooling anyone


Harris lectures her enemies after abortion clinic visit but 'reproductive health care' not fooling anyone

In her visit to an abortion clinic, Vice President Kamala Harris had a few choice words for the baby-saving pro-life side while the national media predictably chose to fawn over the Democrat.

Harris took the Biden/Harris presidential campaign to Minneapolis, where she toured a Planned Parenthood abortuary before making remarks to reporters.

“In states around our country,” she said, “extremists have proposed and passed laws that have denied women access to reproductive health care.”

That accusation was an Orwellian-like comment, since “extremists” refers to abortion opponents who know an abortion – “reproductive health care” – ends a human life that was growing in the mother’s womb.

Harris went on to complain that state laws have forced abortion clinics to close their doors, which is preventing women from addressing their “health needs,” referring to a fetus-terminating abortion.

Reacting to the visit, pro-life activist Christina Bennett summed up the views of many pro-life Americans in a “Washington Watch” interview.

“I would ask her does 60 million dead babies count as a crisis? Does 20 million dead African-American children, since Roe v Wade in 1973, count as a crisis?” asked Bennett, who is black and is alive today because her mother didn’t go through with an abortion.

According to a story by the Media Research Center, the media watchdog, national media outlets “fell over themselves” in their coverage of Harris’ visit to the abortion clinic. ABC News mentioned Roe four times in a two-minute report, and CBS News described the “health care crisis” women are facing.