This is a basic difference:
Walker told Loesch that criticism he received about the ultrasound bill was merely an attack from the “gotcha” media, and that he was in fact just trying to provide women with “a cool thing.”
“The thing about that, the media tried to make that sound like that was a crazy idea,” he said. “Most people I talked to, whether they’re pro-life or not, I find people all the time that pull out their iPhone and show me a picture of their grandkids’ ultrasound and how excited they are, so that’s a lovely thing. I think about my sons are 19 and 20, we still have their first ultrasounds. It’s just a cool thing out there.”
“We just knew if we signed that law, if we provided the information that more people if they saw that unborn child would make a decision to protect and keep the life of that unborn child,” he said.
(Blue)
The question of how one advocates using force of law to insert foreign objects into a woman’s vagina for no medical purpose is beside the point.
Try that again: Using force of law to insert foreign objects into women’s vaginas. If this notion seems remotely appropriate to you?
Hello?
Governor Rapist Walker?
No, Governor, it is not cool.
This is not one of those things you should need reminding of.
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Blue, Miranda. “Scott Walker: Ultrasounds Should Be Mandatory Since They’re ‘A Cool Thing'”. Right Wing Watch. 26 May 2015.
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