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August 25, 2023
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The GOP Debate Exposed Democrats’ Extremism on Abortion
Alexandra DeSanctis
National Review Online
During last night’s Republican primary debate, GOP hopefuls drew attention to the Democratic Party’s extreme position on abortion. This was a shrewd political move: Few Americans—indeed, few Democrats—support allowing abortion until birth for any reason.
But following the debate, progressive commentators rushed to insist that no one, and certainly not any Democrat, is in favor of allowing unlimited abortion. “No one supports abortion until birth,” tweeted Jen Psaki, formerly of Biden’s White House staff and now at MSNBC.
Another Democrat commentator put it even more explicitly: “Democrats don’t support abortion up until the day of birth. Every single Republican candidate on the debate stage is lying to the American people right now. Disgusting.”
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Rachel Morrison, director of the HHS Accountability Project, is interviewed by the Blackstone Legal Fellowship ([link removed]) about her experience of the program and her current legal work with EPPC.
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A Nebraska teen didn’t go to jail for having an abortion ([link removed]) : Mary FioRito clarifies in America magazine why we shouldn't believe the sensationalist headlines.
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For Public Discourse, Devorah Goldman interviewed psychiatrist Miriam Grossman on the alarming identity crisis in American adolescents ([link removed]) .
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Nathanael Blake writes in WORLD Opinions about the games LGBTQ activists play about gender ([link removed]) .
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In his column this week, George Weigel criticizes the appointment of Archbishop Victor Manuel Fernández ([link removed]) as prefect of the Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith.
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For First Things, Carl Trueman laments the declining local community in his native village ([link removed]) in England.
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And in his column for the Washington Post, Henry Olsen warns that Biden’s involvement in his son’s dealings deserves a serious investigation ([link removed]) .
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Carrie Gress appears in a two-part interview ([link removed]) on the "Issues, Etc." podcast discussing her new book, The End of Women: How Smashing the Patriarchy Has Destroyed Us.
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