The Gallery of Trump-Inspired Assholes (Part 1)

“I graduated top of my class…” and immediately joined Project Veritas as my first real job. She must not have really let those lessons sink in.

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Her life is “ruined?”

GOOD.

She only has herself to blame.

If you live by the sword, then don’t act like a punk-ass crybaby when you die by it.

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It’s absolutely fair use. BuzzFeed doesn’t want to deal with the lawsuit. BuzzFeed doesn’t need permission, would win, but it’d cost them a bunch of time and money.

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False victimhood and false martyrdom are key implements in any conservative’s toolbox.

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You left out projection. Add that and you have pretty much the entire kit.

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Brave New Georgia

The author’s claiming that could be prosecuted, as conspiracy. Given the power and latitude of prosecutors, it seems possible.

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OMFG… :face_with_symbols_over_mouth: I have to wonder how this will be applied to ectopic pregnancies? Especially with the “conspiracy” to transport out of state for treatment part. Even in Catholic hospitals, you can at least go to another hospital. As I read this article, once the State knows you are pregnant, you are their property and if you have an ectopic, then it is just God’s will that you die. Punishment for having sex, I guess?

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You already know what’s going to happen. A woman (or more likely, several) is going to die because of an ectopic pregnancy due to this dumbass law and her family will have to sue the everloving shit out of the state for intentionally allowing women to die, rather than just allow them have agency over their own damn bodies.

I know many people can’t afford to just move, but I hope there’s a mass exodus of people who can leave, and that businesses boycott the fuck out of Mississippi.

I also hope the women who have no choice but to remain there declare a moratorium on hetero sex with men ( I know that’s highly unlikely, but that would be my immediate countermove to such a dickheaded law.)

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I do know. I cannot believe that they would allow this to happen, but yes. This has always been the natural consequence of the “Personhood” laws. The ultimate “we have to control the wimmens” kind of law. Investigate the miscarriages, bury the ectopic pregnancies, Handmaid’s Tale here we come. I mean, it’s not like you women are, you know, like, fully human or anything…

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Where the fuck is the funding for such 'investigation’s and ‘enforcement’ of that law even supposed to come from?

Last I checked, MS is the poorest state in the nation.

And clearly, it’s now the stupidest and most evil as well.

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And likely, she came from a decent amount of wealth in the first place and didn’t end up thousands in debt like many people now a days.

It’s probably not. People like her always fail up.

I’ll to true. And she’d totally hold her “enemies” accountable if they lost their job, etc.

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The ACLU is already suing over the law as a violation of RvW, but that’s precisely what they want. they firmly believe they’ll get it overturned now with the current court make up, which is why red states have been falling over themselves to pass the most restrictive abortion law that they can. They WANT it to be challenged so they can overturn RvW.

I was just “discussing” this with my bro-in-laws ex-M-I-L, and she’s a hardliner on abortion - would vote for satan himself (which she did, voting for Trump) as long as women are forced to have babies…

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Let me guess; she’s well past the child-bearing age?

People rarely give a damn about anything if it doesn’t actually impact them personally.

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Oh yes, but she loves babies… her second oldest grandkid had a baby a few months ago, and has been sitting him while the mom goes to school. She also watches basically all of her other grandkids on a regular basis. Her reasoning is, I think, traditionally christian, that women’s proper and only real fulfilling role is child bearing and rearing, and I think she encourages that in her daughters and now granddaughters. She’s a sweet lady, but she’s also a mess of problematic political views. While I was talking to my BIL ex, who I had not seen in a while and has had some major medical issues in recent years (she had to get a leg amputated), commiserating over the state of insurance and how it pays for literally nothing, she just had to jump in about Obama care, which had nothing to do with what we were talking about… Turn off the fox news Sharon… Turn it off.

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That means nothing, not when she’d glibly condemn other women to die from a condition that she no longer has to worry about herself.

Of course that’s not how she sees it, but that IS the reality.

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Absolutely… and she was also going on about people being hateful, too. And what’s more hateful than taking away the rights of others to save a clump of cells?

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I’ll see your ectopic pregnancy and raise you child rape victim.

https://buckeyestate.news/2019/05/03/police-ohio-man-raped-11-year-old-who-is-now-pregnant/

Ohio’s new “heartbeat bill” means that the 11-year-old girl will likely be forced to carry the child to birth, regardless of the fact that she was raped.

According to NPR, the “Human Rights Protection Act,” as the heartbeat bill was renamed, bans abortions as early as five or six weeks, before many women even know they’re pregnant. It adds criminal penalties for doctors who violate the law, and does not include exceptions for cases of rape or incest.

Not to harp on this unnecessarily, but this girl is ELEVEN YEARS OLD.

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This seems unconstitutional on it’s face. No state can make a law that makes what I do in another state illegal. The first statement of Article IV, Section 2:

The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.

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Oh wait, ectopic pregnancy update! It’s not abortion because you can just stick that little sucker right back into the uterus and everything will be just fine, says the Ohio lawmaker who has no god damned idea how any of this works.

It would also ban IUDs and medications that prevent implantation (so, basically, all female-controlled forms of birth control).

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