Unable to win elections with “Pro-Life,” Republicans seek a new catchphrase for stripping women of rights

I don’t expect them to try to brand themselves pro-anything at this point. They’re already beginning to admit that they’re fascists, and embracing and advertising that identity. Their existing followers already know that’s what they are, and any new people that would even consider becoming Republicans in 2023 certainly don’t mind.

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What old Gary Cooper movie was that? - Mr Deeds Goes to Washington? - in which Walter Brennan dismisses assholes as “Helots! They’re a lot of heels!”

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That’s not how that will work, though. They want to destroy the social welfare system as much as they want to keep women as second class citizens. They don’t give two shits if the poor have problems accessing food or education, or anything. They want them to be miserable to force them to work in dangerous and low-paid labor and die early.

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Unless you meant

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“Pro-baby”. Right…

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Right. They are pro-baby in the sense that they want women to have lots of babies. That’s about where it ends.

And to serve as cannon fodder in future overseas military adventures, if your sentence doesn’t already cover that.

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All it will take for this slogan to age even worse will be for someone to make a picture of an infant Trump with a pacifier and a diaper, looking very orange and petulant, over the words “Pro-Baby”.

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What to do when your whole damned platform is unpopular?

If only they had some kind of silent majority they could tap for support… :rofl:

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Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., said the polling made it clear to him that more specificity is needed in talking about abortion.

Hey Josh, here’s some specificity for you:

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Unfair! Major slam on manure.

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